I was there a couple of years ago. Its actually quite interesting when you consider how this one place probably kept GB from being over-run, especially if doing things by grey matter rather than brute force is your forte. To get to Bletchley Park, aim for Milton Keynes with its logical criss-cross layout, and/or look for Bletchley railway station. The road to Bletchley Park isn't obvious, to fool any German tourists! All the signs point the wrong way as in WWII, no they don't, but if you get lost, you can tell your GF or wife that's the reason, not that you can't tell left from right using your Tom Tom. The rebuilt decoding machine is interesting in that 1/2 works at 70V old GPO standard, the other 1/2 120V US valve standard. For any steam train enthusiasts, the Nene Valley railway is nearby. -- Andrew in Edinburgh
2009/6/15 Joel Bernstein <j...@fysh.org> > On 15 Jun 2009, at 10:21, Dave Cross wrote: > > On 15/06/2009 10:14, Joel Bernstein wrote: >> >> [ Trip to Bletchley Park ] >> >> What's there? What will you do? >>> >> >> You're kidding, right? >> >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bletchley_Park >> > > I knew about the history but not that there was a museum. > > IRC has already enlightened me. > > Doesn't sound like something to take partners/girlfriends to. It sounds > pretty boring. > > /joel >