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Classic Britain – A winners travel tale, Part Two

Towe wrote 2 days ago: In part two Ingemar finally reaches Silverstone, and he has a lot to tell about the festival: … more →

Tags: English Countryside, Hotels & Accomodation in the English countryside, History, Luton, mini, Silverstone, stoke bruerne, Towcester

Venue Shopping1 comment

marelou wrote 2 weeks ago: Over the last few weeks I’ve finally been getting round to a bit of wedding planning.  With a … more →

Tags: Wedding Plans, ballroom, bletchley, Ceremony, Library Room, mansion house, Reception, venue, wedding

Pic 299

freebornjohn wrote 2 weeks ago: 299 “My cryptographer went to Bletchley Park and all I got was a computing industry and a Euro … more →

Tags: Photographs, computing industry, Cryptographer, Europe, fascist tyranny, Free, mr weeble

From Colossus to Chiptunes

Chris Pollette wrote 1 month ago: Yesterday on my way home I was listening to a podcast from BBC World Service called Digital Planet. … more →

Tags: TechStuff, Nintendo DS, chiptunes, chip tunes, Pixelh8, 8-bit, Nintendo Entertainment System, NES, Game Boy

Colossus and D-Day

postalheritage wrote 1 month ago: 65 years ago today General Dwight D. Eisenhower and his staff met to discuss the Normandy landings, … more →

Tags: postal history, Post office, Nazi, WW2, World War 2, telephone exchange, 2nd WORLD WAR, Normandy landings, D-day

We call this making history

chris wrote 1 month ago: Stephen Fry is an avid social media guy among his many other interests. Several weeks ago his ecumen … more →

Tags: Hardware, Culture, twitter, Stephen Fry, enigma-machine

@wossy's Book Club And The Developing Power of Twitter

chloerfrancis wrote 2 months ago: As weeks – if not days – pass, it appears that more and more weird and wonderful as well … more →

Tags: Communication, twitter, Stephen Fry

When I Grow Up, I Want To Be Maxime de la Falaise5 comments

outlandinstitute wrote 2 months ago: Maxime de la Falaise is dead. You may not have absorbed the full impact of that yet. When I read on … more →

Tags: Fashion, film, Literature, Magazines, Visual Arts, andy warhol, andy warhol's dracula, andymat, Cecil Beaton

Ones And Zeros

danielweiresq wrote 3 months ago: As ever with these things I’m not sure why Pixelh8 has passed me by up until now (especially a … more →

Tags: Music, Pixelh8, Colossus Mark 2 Rebuild, BBC Micro, Elliot 803

Code-cracking and computers

andyt31 wrote 3 months ago: This interesting article was taken from the BBC website. Original page here. By the end of WWII, 11 … more →

Tags: Andys Retro Computers, BBC, Collosus, Enigma, World War II, Lorenz, Tunny traffic, Tommy Flowers, Bill Tutte

Captain Jerry Roberts, Bletchley Park and Lectures3 comments

annmucc wrote 3 months ago: Remember the two lectures I’ve been to by Captain Jerry Roberts? (if not check here and here). … more →

Tags: Life in London, UCL, Lectures, codes, codebreaking, Captain Jerry Roberts, wwii

Bletchley Park Not To Be Underestimated

towcesternews wrote 4 months ago: Enigma Machine - this is the one that was stolen and Jeremy Paxman got back I think that everyone kn … more →

Tags: News, bpark, Engima, turing, Bombe

Bletchley Park1 comment

Nightstrike wrote 4 months ago: This could very well be another crossover post between this and my other blog. We’ll see how i … more →

Tags: UCL, Awesome, Jerry Roberts, alan turing, Bill Tutte, thomas flowers, codes, World War II, Enigma

Bletchley's Colossus makes beautiful music

andyt31 wrote 4 months ago: Bletchley Park’s National Museum of Computing (TNMOC) has hooked up with “chip artist … more →

Tags: Andys Retro Computers, Colossus, Music, National Museum of Computing, TNMOC, Pixelh8, Atari 800XL, amstrad cpc464, BBC Micro

Charity begins at home…or ‘home page’?

taylorsteve wrote 4 months ago: Amid the ballyhoo of financial melt down in the city, pay freezes, job losses in the private sector … more →

Tags: Charity, media, Stephen Fry, Third Sector, PR Media Blog

Sporting contest's interval protects small trademark? Pity. (4,5)

crosswordendsinviolence wrote 4 months ago: Interval is ‘tea’. This ‘protects’ or goes around a small (s) trademark … more →

Tags: codes, Crossword, cryptic, D-day, Solutions, telegraph, twitter

They kick about endless donations; this year - gone (4,6)

crosswordendsinviolence wrote 4 months ago: They kick about endless donations; this year – gone (4,6) – who on earth is that meant t … more →

Tags: codes, Crossword, cryptic, D-day, Help, telegraph, twitter

Amid solace I confuse web networks (6,5)

crosswordendsinviolence wrote 4 months ago: Whenever you come across slightly clunky word order, suspect an anagram. Whenever you stumble over a … more →

Tags: codes, Crossword, cryptic, D-day, Daily Telegraph, Help, Solutions, telegraph

Wickes | The Building Britain's Most Proud Of

penbleth wrote 4 months ago: Have a look at this questionnaire and vote as you like. For what is is worth, I voted for Bletchley … more →

Tags: Buildings


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