A place for you to go in London, by the way - Cynthia's Bar, a bar staffed
entirely by robots! Apparently. I've never actually been sure where to find it,
but someone mentioned recently that it had a web site
(http://www.cynbar.co.uk); it seems to be hiding under London Bridge somewhere.
It might be terrible, I've no idea. But it's staffed by robots!
Beyond that, I only ever seem to go to the Tate Modern gallery (which is worth
a glance, they usually have some vast, insane installation in the entrance
area) and Mornington Crescent (the Tube station, which may or may not mean
anything). And the London Science Museum is fun and free, if you've got some
time to wander. Aside from lots of new toys and gadgets to poke at, they
haven't updated the computing section since the 1970s, and it's become a
bizarre brown-wallpapered history of itself.
Tomorrow: Michael Stack's teary-eyed reminiscences of his native
land, and lands adjacent.
Mon Nov 18 2002 20:15:
More London, from Kevan:
