[SystemSafety] Short news article on Fukushima Dai-ichi and Risk

RICQUE Bertrand (SAGEM DEFENSE SECURITE) bertrand.ricque at sagem.com
Mon Jan 27 10:24:44 CET 2014


Fine. If I understand well, as a normand, he shaped the area before Guillaume united England to Normandy in 1066
Bertrand Ricque
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. As you probably heard, France is in the process of reshaping its regions and increasing decentralisation. This will probably result in the fusion of the existing two normand regions in a single larger one. As on the same time, you are experiencing some spin-off temptations in the north, it makes more attractive the possibility for England to (re)join Normandy. Everybody here would warmly welcome you, sticking so to old and permanent traditions. On the strict safety point of view, you can consider the benefit of merging the know-how of HSE and INERIS. Normandy would bring in the basket the Seine Valley with all the heavy petrochemical plants as well as the EPR of Flamanville. So many commonalities ! AREVA/EDF and Total on both sides …



From: Dick Selwood [mailto:dick at ntcom.co.uk]
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2014 10:01 AM
To: RICQUE Bertrand (SAGEM DEFENSE SECURITE); Peter Bernard Ladkin
Cc: systemsafety at lists.techfak.uni-bielefeld.de
Subject: Re: [SystemSafety] Short news article on Fukushima Dai-ichi and Risk

Sorry Bernard- didn't mean t take this to the list.

Alfred was the King of Wessex -a Saxon Kingdom in the South and West of England in the late ninth century. As a warlord he pushed back the Viking incursions in England and began to unite the country. (The same series of incursions in Northern France created the area we now call Normandy.) His descendants completed the process of unification.

He was also a devote Christian and was concerned with increasing education. He oversaw, and may even have taken part himself in , the translation of a number of key books -in his words " "the books most needful for all men to know" from Latin into the language we now call Old or Early English.

He was , on a smaller canvas, the equivalent in Britain of Charlemagne
On 27/01/2014 08:36, RICQUE Bertrand (SAGEM DEFENSE SECURITE) wrote:
Who is Alfred ?

Bertrand Ricque
Program Manager
Optronics and Defence Division
Sights Program
Mob : +33 6 87 47 84 64
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From: systemsafety-bounces at lists.techfak.uni-bielefeld.de<mailto:systemsafety-bounces at lists.techfak.uni-bielefeld.de> [mailto:systemsafety-bounces at lists.techfak.uni-bielefeld.de] On Behalf Of Dick Selwood
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2014 10:59 PM
To: Peter Bernard Ladkin
Cc: systemsafety at lists.techfak.uni-bielefeld.de<mailto:systemsafety at lists.techfak.uni-bielefeld.de>
Subject: Re: [SystemSafety] Short news article on Fukushima Dai-ichi and Risk

There are no myths about Alfred's burial- it is well documented (Alfred is not Arthur he said condescendingly)

Alfred was buried in the Old  Minster in 899, then a few years later was transferred to the New Minster, almost certainly built to serve, in part  as a Royal Mausoleum like St Denis in Paris.

In 1110, his body, along with his wife's and his son's was moved to Hyde Abbey.

Hyde Abbey was dissolved by Henry VIII in 1539

The bones may have been scattered in 1788.

I am not terminally un-impressed but I am p---d off with people making a drama out of something that is interesting but adds nothing to the historical record
On 24/01/2014 20:13, Peter Bernard Ladkin wrote:









On 24 Jan 2014, at 17:37, Dick Selwood <dick at ntcom.co.uk><mailto:dick at ntcom.co.uk> wrote:



Peter- Why is this a wonderful find?



Because there are divergent myths as to where Alfred may be, and why, and this find substantiates some and rules out others.



The reason I ask is that the reaction to the story strikes me as not dissimilar to public reaction to an accident.



Well, of course it is an accident. If it wasn't an accident it wouldn't be a wonderful find. Oh, you mean one of *those* accidents. Well, I dunno. Tell me, is it part of the Winchester psyche to be terminally unimpressed? :-)





On 22/01/2014 10:28, Peter Bernard Ladkin wrote:



..... People have been searching for Alfred's remains for hundreds of years; this is a wonderful find.



PBL



Prof. Peter Bernard Ladkin, University of Bielefeld and Causalis Limited



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