Here's two posts, both written by Mr. Mark12, apparently the man on the spot, I pulled out of the thread Mr. JFS61 so kindly supplied. I think they can answer both the below statements:
bdk wrote:
Noha307 wrote:
I am simply amazed by the fact that the discussion there was having an actual impact on the efforts in Burma.
Looking at the caliber of the discussion, I seriously doubt it...
Perhaps worth mentioning that at 200k hits so far on this thread, the world and the world's media, including the Burmese/Myanmar, are reading a lot of what you write.
This has already caused some problems in a country that does not have or understand the 'British sense of humour'.
I urge you not to be disrespectful to the country, the government or the people.
As an aside, one journo in the press circus last week was heard to comment loudly enough to register in jest, that the Flypast Forum hits exceeded the circulation of a certain UK national newspaper, whose reporter was in ear shot.
HawkerTempestMKII wrote:
Wow,
The UK Telegraph is actually reporting fairly today, maybe there's hope for agendaless information:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/aviatio ... ssion.htmlWell done Adam Lusher of the Sunday Telegraph.
They have the exclusive inside story and are the only journos to have been security cleared and allowed out to the dig site.
I think I know which news outlet, and more specifically reporter, I'll be going to for accurate reports on the effort.

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