Boris Liberman wrote:

Quite right, Dario. Predicting the future is lousy occupation... What you're saying is that trying to cross the ocean on the small boat is risky. As well, one might be better off paying the price of buying a ticket to the Atlantic cruise ship...

As a general rule, I agree (but beware of the Titanic).

It takes intelligence and effort to recognize certain changes that happen slowly over big periods of time so that it is also difficult to recognize the tendency. I am not sure I have sufficient intelligence to do so. But I am willing to spend the effort of discussing this with my friends (even if mostly virtual friends, unfortunately) in hope that they are willing to do the same.

Sure. I was only wondering how can we:
1 - Discuss seriously a single step someone hypotesize will happen five years from now,
and then:
2 - Decide a camera system strategy based on the agreement (or lack thereof) about that possible change.

Dario

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