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Originally posted by Glamorganshire Book, 1914In 1865 the Ogmore
valleywas opened to the miner, and very soon every
valleyin Glamorganshire was being energeticallepylx-oited.
In 1910 there were 408 collieries within the
county, and the men employed numbered 134,712.
The total production of the whole of the South Wales coalfield
in that year reached 48,700,000 tons.
In 1912 the amount brought to the surface was 50,116,264 tons, out of a
total of 260,567,552 tons raised in the United Kingdom.
About 260 tons of coal are raised for every person
employed.
It is estimated that, notwithstanding the
enormous output, there still remain in the Welsh coal-field
28,000,000,000 tons of workable coal,which at
the present rate of production(50 million tons)will last
500 years.
But it's no wonder there's so many holes in the ground around here.Comment
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God, my back is killing me - can barely walk
I was told to contact Facilities Management to get the chair fixed. They promptly emailed me a form, asking if my screen was clean enough and did I know how to use a mouse properly
Still no sign of anybody who might be able to fix the damn chairComment
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New chair!
Various back-friendly features, and most importantly, it can be adjusted in ways the old one couldn't. Already feeling the benefit, though it'll take my back a while to recover from the old oneComment
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This, as near as makes no difference, is the late lamented ZeitMog:
Doesn't quite have the same air of self satisfaction as the real one, mind.Comment
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