29th June 2006, 02:27 AM
Sorry Dr Pryor has an MBE not an OBE.
He is a fully qualified machine driver and has even been shown on Time Team driving the machine. He got his MBE for services to archaeology by the way. If you have ever met him you will know he wears a JCB badge on his lapel.
The point I make is a simple one is that we bicker about things and are very pedantic rather than recognise a problem consider it sensibly and come up with a solution.
OK we could have a BAJR poll on this who would you prefer to drive a machine Pryor (a leading field archaeologist with a PHD, the qualifications and chair of the prehistoric society) or somebody from a hire company
The point I make about machining is it is relatively easy compared to many of things we do as archaeologists.
Apologies for being grumpy see my blog on
http://forums.us.dell.com/supportforums/...rue#M80240
Dr Peter
He is a fully qualified machine driver and has even been shown on Time Team driving the machine. He got his MBE for services to archaeology by the way. If you have ever met him you will know he wears a JCB badge on his lapel.
The point I make is a simple one is that we bicker about things and are very pedantic rather than recognise a problem consider it sensibly and come up with a solution.
OK we could have a BAJR poll on this who would you prefer to drive a machine Pryor (a leading field archaeologist with a PHD, the qualifications and chair of the prehistoric society) or somebody from a hire company
The point I make about machining is it is relatively easy compared to many of things we do as archaeologists.
Apologies for being grumpy see my blog on
http://forums.us.dell.com/supportforums/...rue#M80240
Dr Peter