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From: Doctor John
Subject: Andrew might like this ...
Date: 27 Apr 2016 15:54:53
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http://microsculpture.net/exhibition.html

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From: Orchid Win7 v1
Subject: Re: Andrew might like this ...
Date: 27 Apr 2016 16:33:02
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On 27/04/2016 08:54 PM, Doctor John wrote:
> http://microsculpture.net/exhibition.html

Interesting. I had no idea there were any large buildings in Oxford. 
(Then again, the only parts of the city that I've seen are the unending 
traffic jams.) Maybe I'll take a visit there...


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From: Francois Labreque
Subject: Re: Andrew might like this ...
Date: 28 Apr 2016 14:12:12
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Le 2016-04-27 16:33, Orchid Win7 v1 a écrit :
> On 27/04/2016 08:54 PM, Doctor John wrote:
>> http://microsculpture.net/exhibition.html
>
> Interesting. I had no idea there were any large buildings in Oxford.

Isn't there some sort of place in Oxford where people go to learn about 
stuff, that's popular?  Wasn't there a dude watching apples fall there 
at one point?

This should be a somewhat largish building, or group of buildings, no?

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From: Doctor John
Subject: Re: Andrew might like this ...
Date: 29 Apr 2016 23:08:36
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On 28/04/16 19:12, Francois Labreque wrote:
> 
> Isn't there some sort of place in Oxford where people go to learn about
> stuff, that's popular?

Actually there are two. The oldest is the University of Oxford (never
Oxford University) and the other, of more recent foundation, is Oxford
Brookes University... but you knew that ;-)

> ... Wasn't there a dude watching apples fall there
> at one point?
> 

Um, no. The bloke you're thinking of went to the Other Place aka the
Fenlands Polytechnic.

> This should be a somewhat largish building, or group of buildings, no?
> 

Yup. The two Universities occupy a substantial portion of the city.
But, seriously, Andy is right in one way. The tallest buildings in the
city are churches and college chapels.

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From: Orchid Win7 v1
Subject: Re: Andrew might like this ...
Date: 30 Apr 2016 06:40:42
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On 30/04/2016 04:08 AM, Doctor John wrote:
> Yup. The two Universities occupy a substantial portion of the city.
> But, seriously, Andy is right in one way. The tallest buildings in the
> city are churches and college chapels.

Hmm, interesting. I hadn't thought of that. In the several hours I spent 
failing to drive through Oxford, I was left mostly with the impression 
of small brick cubes and grid-locked roads.

Then again, somebody driving through Milton Keynes would probably be 
left with the impression of green, leafy spaces, endless roundabouts, 
and no actual buildings at all...

(There *are* many, many buildings. But they're all hidden away from the 
main roads. Or, the other way around, I guess.)


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From: dick balaska
Subject: Re: Andrew might like this ...
Date: 30 Apr 2016 21:32:56
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Am 2016-04-29 23:08, also sprach Doctor John:
> On 28/04/16 19:12, Francois Labreque wrote:

>> This should be a somewhat largish building, or group of buildings, no?

That's what I thought.

>
> Yup. The two Universities

Two? Huh?
(what say you wikipedia...)
Oy, I've never heard of Oxford Brookes. And it's "324th in the world 
according to the QS World University Rankings"
That's pretty damn good.  Architecture and Engineering. How have I not 
ever heard of this school?

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From: Le Forgeron
Subject: Re: Andrew might like this ...
Date: 2 May 2016 02:12:33
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Le 28/04/2016 20:12, Francois Labreque a écrit :
> Wasn't there a dude watching apples fall there at one point?

IIRC, the dude watching apples fall was doing that because an epidemy 
was closing the university. So he was at his home and not at school.


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