Highlights from our Trip to England, 2010

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The spectacular ruins of Kenilworth Castle.
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We couldn't decide if this sign meant "Road Bends to Left Up Ahead" or "Beware Erectile Dysfunction"
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The V&A had a gorgeous display of 18th century scientific objects.
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I think this was for calculating tides. Who cares? It's so beautiful and shiny!
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Quad-nested Klein Bottle
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An actual, real-life Difference Engine! I left puddles of drool on the floor, I'm sure.
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The Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace is a madhouse, and unless you're right up against the fence, you can't really hear what they're playing. But afterwards, they march right down the street, and everybody else has already left.
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Yes, I'm a special kind of geek. Looking into this restaurant at an angle, you can easily see the sign in the window and the counter beyond. . . .
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But when one looks straight through the same window, its reflectivity skyrockets, and nothing of the interior can be seen. Some kind of clever coating I guess. Neat!
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At the V&A, their replica of David was sharing space with some very contemporary temporary exhibits. I liked the idea of him peeking over the wall.
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And lo. The actual honest-to-gosh Rosetta Stone. Kind of like a scientific version of the Shroud of Turin; an awesome holy relic. (But less fake!)
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I couldn't resist the opportunity to make an artistic statement in the preposterously huge, and dismayingly empty, main hall at the Tate Modern.
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The British Library offered me another chance to make an artistic statement. Or just amuse myself, as you like.
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Eric and I did happen to pass a couple of landmark avenues that we couldn't let go unremarked.
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Hot Pies, and now Muffins. It's all about the baked goods in London.