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The Sgt. that had given me the ticket to get there laughed about the name "Ft. Bliss," saying "you know that's a misnomer, right?" That has been the most polite description I have ever heard of the place.
Tequila was cheap and plentiful though, so that made up for some of it.
I guess I was in a good mood because it was the end of the week and I had two free days to look forward to. I took classes in the Computer Based Learning Centre all morning. The Computer Studies students were particularly lively, kind of bravado that the nearness of exams produces. Had a class from the local primary school in at 11. I had a real treat for them - I had hacked into the game Granny's Garden and added in a call to the speech synthesiser that was loaded in EPROM on all of our networked BBC computers. I sat them all down and told them to put on their headphones. They did and played the game. No reaction to my masterstroke. I asked one of the kids whether he was impressed that the game now read the words to him, "Oh, not really, I always thought it could. I just didn't have the headphones on". I sent the mod to the Programmers back at base and at least they were impressed.
At lunchtime, me & Rose finsihed the cryptic crossword in reasonable time. I set the watch and we times the quick crossword: 2 minutes 12 seconds - well outside of the 1 minute 30 seconds record set earlier that month.
I only had one class in the afternoon so it was a chance to get on with some paperwork. I got half an hour using Autocad on the Lucas CP/M machine but didn't have a chance to use the IBM PC that sat in the resource centre because the Computer Studies.
I cooked a Macroni cheese/tuna tea and then we went out. Not a big night out, a couple of pints in the Craven Arms and finished off in the Nursery Tavern - having two good pubs on the street where you live is a real bonus.
I can't remember much apart from that though...