6th November 2009, 06:24 PM
Fair point Red Earth about the possible impact of the associated costs, but improving working practice in one area needn't drag another down. This is akin to the classic CBI opposition to Health and Safety and other forms of regulation as being bad for business.
Lonnie Donegan is the poor bloke whose song you sampled
I'm still not happy with your take on Joe Public's interest in archaeology stopping at shiny things. Aren't most people interested in other people - past and present? If we can't make archaeology interesting and relevant to the wider public why should anyone - let alone developers spend any money on it? However much we agree, you do have me confused here. :face-confused:
Won't anyone take up the Climate Change baton??? :0
Lonnie Donegan is the poor bloke whose song you sampled
I'm still not happy with your take on Joe Public's interest in archaeology stopping at shiny things. Aren't most people interested in other people - past and present? If we can't make archaeology interesting and relevant to the wider public why should anyone - let alone developers spend any money on it? However much we agree, you do have me confused here. :face-confused:
Won't anyone take up the Climate Change baton??? :0
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