Bradford Uni
I have some bad things to say about living in Bradford. In the end I was more than happy when my time there came to an end. That said, I had some really excellent times there. I was introduced to "proper" gaming, I met some excellent people who I'm still friends with today and I spent more time than was healthy in the unit room.
I just took a look at the Cybernetics website for bradford uni and it looks like it has been eaten up by the infomatics department. The cybernetics courses are still available but things seem to have changed.
What I thought was weird was that when we were there, we were minor celebrities. Everyone knew clan [DEM]* and we basically ran the unit room. Compare that to now when we are completely unknown to cybernetics students and when the unit room almost certainly no longer exists.
Let me back up a little and explain what the unit room was for anyone who doesnt know.
The cybernetics department was all about pushing the envelope and encouraged learning through a hands-on environment. To that end they basically gave us a load of computers and said "do what you want with them". Now, I learnt a hell of a lot in that unit room. I could take computers apart, install stuff on them, rebuild them and do project work on them. The unit room had 24 hour access and there were virtually no rules.
The important thing about this was that we could install games on them. To be honest I think this was a major selling point for the course. I remember the head of the department bringing potentials around and showing them us playing games when we should have been in lectures. I remember BEING a potential and seeing them playing games in the pseudo-unit room with only 6 machines in it and that being the deciding factor.
Anyway, we played network games like our lives depended on it. We would skip lectures, stay up until the sun came up; we even took over the cybersociety so that we could organise "official" gaming sessions and have some funding.
In that room, we were kings. We ran it, we lived in it and everyone knew our names. Everyone knew that you had us to thank for being able to kick back and play some games whenever you wanted. More than that, we ruled the games. I remember playing counterstrike once when it was 4 of us from clan [DEM] versus everyone else. I dont remember how many were on the other team but it must have been at least 10 and we still ruled.
Anyway, the point of this dialogue (aside from reminiscing) is the weird notion that despite the fact that the entire cybernetics department revolved around that room and despite the fact that we ran that room, I bet noone there has even heard our names**.
And so we fade away...
* when I say "clan [DEM]" I'm really referring to a larger group of us including [DEM], [TOS] and a few other people. You know who you are ;-)
** For the record, those names are Meister, Badger, SLH, Inky, Akira, X-Bow, Neodo, Laver, Obiwan, Lord Soth


1 Comments:
It's so long since I last made a comment on your blog that I've had to create a new account cos I forgot all the details for the last one! Anyway, it's good to eventually know what you got up to at Bradford - obviously a time well spent, despite your moans about Bradford (oh, wonderful home of the Stotts and Dennings - YOUR ANCESTRY). Not sure I understood all that you were talking about but that shows that your further education was invaluable.
Anyway, keep up the good work with your blog and the house and the baby - and please agree on a name before it's born - 'Grandchild with no name' is very snappy!
Love, Mum
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