Yes -- Greenwich is a must. Also read up on why the GPS 0.00000 E line is not on the mark that is etched in the ground. Then walk over to the 0 point and admire your GPS receiver.

The Harrison clocks are a wonder to behold.....

Philip

On 26/04/2017 11:46, Graham / KE9H wrote:
If you have never seen them, you must make a pilgrimage to see the Harrison
Clocks at the Greenwich Observatory.

If you have not read the book, you must read the book "Longitude" before
seeing the clocks.

--- Graham

On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 8:05 AM, Attila Kinali <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi

I'll be in the UK for three weeks and will have a "free" week
between 13th and 20th of May. I will most probably be around
the London area and maybe spend a day or two in Southampton.

If someone wants to meet for a beer or cup of hot chocolate,
or knows of time-nutty things to do, please let me know.

I would also appreciate if someone knows an affordable place
to stay at in London, so that it doesn't strain the purse
of this poor student too much.

                         Attila Kinali



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