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Perhaps I hav'nt been making myself clear. This is not about people ignoring stuff, its about them suppressing stuff. There is a huge difference. And shrug is not in my dictionary.
Over the past 20 years, Coillte (the Irish forestry board) has churned up hundreds, perhaps thousands of acres of this. And as things stand, no one can stop them from churning up more. (vested interests perhaps?) And although they are losing millions every year, forestry, someone correct me if i'm misinformed, provides huge tax breaks for the extremely well off.
I know the archaeos are under pressure, as are we all, but using that as an excuse is no excuse. Love of the subject should suffice.
I'm having a hell of a job with this nail of a computer, downloading stuff left right and centre only to find it wont run my dvd's. Anyone in the Waterford area able to give me access to a dvd recorder for a couple of days so i can silence the doubters out there? Go raibh math agat, agus slan.


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rockhopper
Posted by rockhopper
4th February 2012ce
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