Put it this way. Crays were once the only commercial systems that had the capacity to address large data sets in one go. These days you get 1Tb on a thumb drive...
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Visited the one near Brentwood several times. Including one when a bunch of parents helped out at a scout overnight stay at the bunker. Very creepy. We were told, strictly, no alcohol.Originally posted by Chris Bryce View PostAs an aside, anyone else toured any of the old nuclear bunkers which were designated as emergency regional seats of government? Back in the early 90s I almost bought the one in Corstorphine Hill in Edinburgh, but my (laser-tag) business model wouldn't have worked and planning consent for it would have been impossible - no escape routes
Once the kids were off to sleep, out came the scout leaders' beers. Me and a few of the dads shared a bottle of whiskey.
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One of my favourite road signs, not a million miles from Edinburgh; "Secret Bunker - 1/4 miles"...Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
Visited the one near Brentwood several times. Including one when a bunch of parents helped out at a scout overnight stay at the bunker. Very creepy. We were told, strictly, no alcohol.
Once the kids were off to sleep, out came the scout leaders' beers. Me and a few of the dads shared a bottle of whiskey.
Enter through a small "farmhouse" (which was a hollow steel framed box inside, and please ignore the 10,000 gallon storage tanks in the Dutch barn next door), down a 100m slope to the bunker itself, which while interesting was a monument to optimism over reality.Blog? What blog...?
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