Feel free to talk to me! John M Brear (talk) 20:37, 14 October 2011 (UTC)Reply

Nice to hear from you! I have recently regained an interest in Roman technology after revisiting Dolaucothi, discovering more traces of aqueducts and early mining attempts. I gave a lecture at Oxford last year on the new work because of a revival of general interest among academics. There is much more to be found I think, especially with google-earth, which means aerial photography is open to all. That site in Durham was probably Lanchester a Roman fort and settlement with at least two large aqueducts and dams, unique in the whole country, but unexcavated. From the piles of slag at the site, it may have been a large armoury and forge, but nobody knows yet...What are your own interests? You mention the creep article, and I have made some minor edits on fatigue, but so much more is needed! You mention that you now live in South Wales, but where? I recently visited the steel works in Cardiff: very dramatic...are you connected to the company? Peterlewis (talk) 21:43, 15 October 2011 (UTC)Reply

Fatigue + Dolaucothi, it had to be you! And yes, it was Lanchester - in Oct/Nov 71. After Manchester I worked at the CEGB's Leatherhead labs, where Prof Smith and Dr Pilkington had been, for 12 years. Main interests were residual element effects in weld failures and creep life prediction. Then in 85 I moved over the fence to ERA, to avoid the inevitable changes that were to come with privatisation. It was there that I got involved with petrochem plant issues. At the end of 2001 a couple of colleagues and I set up our own outfit Stress Engineering Services (Europe) Limited (www.seseurope.com). Still small, but still here and working internationally. Haven't got involved with the steelworks down here, but am involved with the two Pembrokeshire refineries.

Moved here in 2003 and have a smallholding 4 miles from Cross Hands - so not far from Dolaucothi/Pumpsaint. Looking into the local history when I got here, almost the first thing I found was Barri Jones' obituary - sad he died young. I haven't made it to the mine yet, but could easily be persuaded next time you are down this way. Let me know! John M Brear (talk) 13:07, 16 October 2011 (UTC)Reply

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  For noticing the vandalism on Vaikunthbhai Mehta and raising the issue to others. I had requested a protection at WP:RFPP and the page is semi protected which effectively means IPs will not be able to vandalize that article for the time being until the protection expires. cheers DBigXray 23:30, 14 July 2012 (UTC)Reply
Thank you! Strawberries and page protection both greatly appreciated.

I agree that this article needs some citations and links to/from other pages, but I only found it by chance and have no knowledge of the subject. I hope someone with an interest in Indian economics will rise to the challenge.

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