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Socoder -> Off Topic -> The Vortex

Tue, 28 May 2013, 00:23
steve_ancell
What a load of bollocks!. Linkage
Tue, 28 May 2013, 00:23
steve_ancell
I drive through that area all the time, and yet I've never seen anything out of the ordinary; except for weird people that see that kind of stuff due to over consumtion of weed and ACID.
Tue, 28 May 2013, 03:05
Jayenkai
Perhaps you can't see it, because it's only visible one way, and you're already on the other side!!?

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Tue, 28 May 2013, 04:06
CodersRule
Unless the Internet can span dimensions, does that mean that all of SoCoder has passed through the vortex?!

Surely not, because otherwise we would not see the news report on the Internet about the vortex. I suppose we're fine then.
Tue, 28 May 2013, 04:36
Jayenkai
You're assuming the BBC hasn't also passed through the vortex.

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Fri, 31 May 2013, 08:10
steve_ancell
My mum has a flat nearby. If I notice that her living room starts to look a bit elongated, I will post real live footage of her kitchen sink suddenly disappearing. If that happens, the doctor won't be a man in a blue box but more like the doctors in white coats with a big white van.
Fri, 31 May 2013, 12:28
Afr0
Omg, I'm taking my vacation in Brighton this year! Hopefully I'll get through and back again!

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Fri, 31 May 2013, 12:48
Jayenkai
Sure would make a more memorable holiday!

Afr0's Holiday Journal


Tuesday

After spending most of the week seeing the various museums and other boring things, (there's not a lot to do, here, to be honest!) we finally decided to take a trip to the local Vortex.

We spent about an hour in a parallel dimension, where the Nazi's actually won the war! It wasn't too nasty, and King Hitler II wasn't as bad as you'd expect, but nobody had invented MMORPGs yet, so I didn't want to spend too long there.

On the way back, we got ice cream, but I dropped mine halfway through the Vortex return trip *sadface*

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Fri, 31 May 2013, 13:21
Afr0
I don't drop my ice cream! Never!!
Fri, 31 May 2013, 15:58
steve_ancell
Afr0 Omg, I'm taking my vacation in Brighton this year! Hopefully I'll get through and back again!

Let me know when you get here, it'll be great to actually meet another SoCoderer.
Sat, 01 Jun 2013, 05:01
Afr0
Jay says there's not much to do there, so I'll be paying attention to the news to see if the vortex is real before I decide!

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Sat, 01 Jun 2013, 06:43
steve_ancell
Kemp Town, which is sort of near the area of that so-called vortex; may be a goo place to visit for night life. Kemp Town is a bit multi-cultural (Bohemian), it's OK if you don't mind gay people and trans-genders etc, they are quite harmless and a lot more well behaved than most of the straight people down here.

There's a lot of crusties and skateboarders down here, and quite a few nightclubs. You might actually like Brighton Pier (formally known as Palace Pier).

You may even want to venture-out to some of the neighbouring towns like Worthing, Eastbourne, Lewes etc. Worthing is about 15 miles west of Brighton, Eastbourne about 20 miles east and Lewes is about 8 miles north. Lewes is one of those areas that is still historically timelocked, it hasn't changed much in the last few hundred years apart from being modified to allow for motorised traffic.

As for Brighton, Worthing and EastBourne, most of the action happens on and near the seafront coast.
Sat, 01 Jun 2013, 06:50
steve_ancell
There is a lot more to East and West Sussex than I mention above, but too much for me to delve into, a lot more happens down here than some people actually believe, but most of it is to do with the drinking culture etc.

Not a lot seems to happen for computer programmie type people which is why I'm going to have words with the work & learning coordinator about starting a group myself, all the computer groups that I have read about so far seem to only centre around using off the shelf creaton suites, no one seems to actually know the roots of programming. There were a lot of proper computer geeks in Brighton during the 1980s and first half of the 1990s, but they have all seemed to disappear after all the original computer shops shut-down, we no longer have our haunts to hang-out in.