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时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:International   来源:Careers  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Led by Cotswold Archaeology, the Store to Store project involves sorting, reboxing and consolidating archaeological records, artefacts and documentary and photographic evidence held by Gloucester Museum.

Led by Cotswold Archaeology, the Store to Store project involves sorting, reboxing and consolidating archaeological records, artefacts and documentary and photographic evidence held by Gloucester Museum.

What did Ms Evans write? "I will very much miss working with brilliant minds in a kind, supportive culture."Since then she's been reflecting "on an unfinished mission and the technology's potential".

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But her personal pride remains strong. "It was British engineering at its best and it's important for people to hold their heads up high."Her boss Adam Dissel, president of Reaction Engines, ran the US arm of the business. He laments the unsuccessful struggle to wrest more funds from big names in aerospace."The technology consistently worked and was fairly mature. But some of our strategic investors weren't excited enough to put more money in and that put others off."

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The main investors were Boeing, BAE Systems and Roll-Royce. He feels they could have done more to give the wider investment community confidence in Reaction Engines.It would have avoided a lot of pain.

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"My team had put heart and soul into the company and we had a good cry. "

Did they really shed tears? "Absolutely, I had my tears at our final meeting where we joined hands and stood up. I said 'We still did great, take a bow."Ms Murray previously lived in a house in Herefordshire, where her mum advertised rehearsal space to bands.

The likes of Black Sabbath and Queen recorded there before moving onto Rockfield, where they would reminisce about Joan's food, leading to her being hired as the in-house cook.Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody", Coldplay's "Yellow", and Oasis' "Wonderwall" are among the songs

"Mum and I lived with the bands on the Quadrangle," Ms Murray told BBC Radio Gloucestershire."We lived in the chalet, so you could have Freddie [Mercury] next door."

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