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Science and Imperial War museum Pics [NF56K]

Posted: 2009-09-24 10:57am
by The Grim Squeaker
This seemed more suitable for OP, it's a bunch of photos from the Imperial War Museum, and the London Science museum (with a focus on "Wallace and Gromit's Cracking contraptions", Dan Dare, and Birth of the modern world (lots of groundbreaking technology with computer guts galore!).

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Re: Science and Imperial War museum Pics [NF56K]

Posted: 2009-09-24 11:49am
by Dartzap
AMP worthy, surely? :wink:

I think I'll have to go the Science Museam again when I go in december,as when I went last time I went with someone who was incapable of reading anything, so we rushed all over the place. Thankfully the person I'm going with this time likes to take their time, huzzah! Gotta love the Kensington tube stop - four museams all within five minutes walk.

Re: Science and Imperial War museum Pics [NF56K]

Posted: 2009-09-24 12:18pm
by The Grim Squeaker
Dartzap wrote:AMP worthy, surely? :wink:
Hey, the other dudes posted the Imp war museum out of the forum of the ignored, er, amp :D
Dartzap wrote: Thankfully the person I'm going with this time likes to take their time, huzzah!
Visit the bookshop there, it's very good :D.
Dartzap wrote: Gotta love the Kensington tube stop - four museams all within five minutes walk.
Science, nat hist, V&A , I forgot, what's the fourth? (The imperial war museum is more than 5 minutes walk ;)).

Re: Science and Imperial War museum Pics [NF56K]

Posted: 2009-09-24 03:45pm
by Frank Hipper
Moved.

Re: Science and Imperial War museum Pics [NF56K]

Posted: 2009-09-24 04:21pm
by Big Orange
More photos on the Imperial War Museum can be found here.

Re: Science and Imperial War museum Pics [NF56K]

Posted: 2009-09-25 09:54am
by Laughing Mechanicus
Now I'm very tempted to take a trip into London to have a look at that Science Museum exhibit, as I live just down the tracks in Reading.

What's the story behind the Australian automatic-suicide machine? I have a terrible fear the reply is going to involve aboriginal people...

Are you planning on going to the Natural History Museums new Darwin Centre? It would be cool to see some pictures of that.

Re: Science and Imperial War museum Pics [NF56K]

Posted: 2009-09-25 11:59am
by The Grim Squeaker
Aaron Ash wrote:Now I'm very tempted to take a trip into London to have a look at that Science Museum exhibit, as I live just down the tracks in Reading.

What's the story behind the Australian automatic-suicide machine? I have a terrible fear the reply is going to involve aboriginal people...
Apparently it was legal for a few months in central-NW Australia and was used a number of times, the screen displayed a number of questions for the...user.
Are you planning on going to the Natural History Museums new Darwin Centre? It would be cool to see some pictures of that.
The Darwin center seemed closed when I was there, and I didn't have time for the Nat Hist museum. I'm back in Israel now anyway, I was only in London for a weekend in between flights from Iceland :D