2001
I had forgotten that we used to receive a free diary each year. Of course this stopped ages ago because paper-based diaries are as useful as an ashtray on a bike in comparison with all the digital technologies we surround ourselves with.
One interesting bit is the comprehensive selection of lists. I now know the names of all the professors, members of council, and the editorial staff of each of the magazines we used to recieve as staff, students and graduates and the one that went in the Independent on the first Tuesday of each month.
There is also a page of facts and figures of which many are now redundant (regional centres, etc) and it mentions that T171 became the most popular computing course in the world when 10,000 students enrolled in the first year of presentation (2000).
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