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Martin Hamilton
Martin Hamilton
@m@martinh.net  ·  activity timestamp 5 months ago

Now, let's see what the #BBCMicro #DomesdayProject has to say about #Bodgeham. Wow, there's even an entry for the Village Fête! I love these submissions written by the local school kids... #EMFCamp #Tetrapod #Awoo #Beep

Screenshot of an entry from the Domesday Project, shown in the browser based emulator. The text reads:

"Bodgeham-on-Wye is a village in the civil parish of Hackerly in Herefordshire, England, near the border with Wales, next to the Eastnor Deer Park. My dad says Bodgeham is best known for its biannual village fete, started in the ancient times before Jan 1st 70. I think that's a "Dad Joke"? My friend Maia went and they loved it. Maia came back with a little plush shark that the shark people showed them how to make, and got to hang out with something called a "furry". Maia says "Awoo!" to the furries,  even the ones with the spicy rocks, and "Beep!" to the otherkin. I don't know what that means. Also Mr Wareing said the tetXXpod ritual is incredible, but I think he might have eaten too many crumpets. I'm very tired now, bye."

The XX letters above indicate the position of the cursor in the screenshot, which unfortunately covers up the word from the Domesday Project database. All we know is that it starts with "tet" and ends with "pod". Hmm, very mysterious. Also the toolbar badger appears to have gone missing. Has anyone seen them?
Screenshot of an entry from the Domesday Project, shown in the browser based emulator. The text reads: "Bodgeham-on-Wye is a village in the civil parish of Hackerly in Herefordshire, England, near the border with Wales, next to the Eastnor Deer Park. My dad says Bodgeham is best known for its biannual village fete, started in the ancient times before Jan 1st 70. I think that's a "Dad Joke"? My friend Maia went and they loved it. Maia came back with a little plush shark that the shark people showed them how to make, and got to hang out with something called a "furry". Maia says "Awoo!" to the furries, even the ones with the spicy rocks, and "Beep!" to the otherkin. I don't know what that means. Also Mr Wareing said the tetXXpod ritual is incredible, but I think he might have eaten too many crumpets. I'm very tired now, bye." The XX letters above indicate the position of the cursor in the screenshot, which unfortunately covers up the word from the Domesday Project database. All we know is that it starts with "tet" and ends with "pod". Hmm, very mysterious. Also the toolbar badger appears to have gone missing. Has anyone seen them?
Screenshot of an entry from the Domesday Project, shown in the browser based emulator. The text reads: "Bodgeham-on-Wye is a village in the civil parish of Hackerly in Herefordshire, England, near the border with Wales, next to the Eastnor Deer Park. My dad says Bodgeham is best known for its biannual village fete, started in the ancient times before Jan 1st 70. I think that's a "Dad Joke"? My friend Maia went and they loved it. Maia came back with a little plush shark that the shark people showed them how to make, and got to hang out with something called a "furry". Maia says "Awoo!" to the furries, even the ones with the spicy rocks, and "Beep!" to the otherkin. I don't know what that means. Also Mr Wareing said the tetXXpod ritual is incredible, but I think he might have eaten too many crumpets. I'm very tired now, bye." The XX letters above indicate the position of the cursor in the screenshot, which unfortunately covers up the word from the Domesday Project database. All we know is that it starts with "tet" and ends with "pod". Hmm, very mysterious. Also the toolbar badger appears to have gone missing. Has anyone seen them?
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