PGP, IBM help Bletchley Park raise funds
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After the raising of consciousness about the state of Bletchley Park (the home of the WW2 allied code-breaking effort and, arguably, the cradle of computing), it's great to see that PGP and IBM have stepped up to kick-start a campaign to raise the necessary funds to restore Bletchley.
After the raising of consciousness about the state of Bletchley Park (the home of the WW2 allied code-breaking effort and, arguably, the cradle of computing), it's great to see that PGP and IBM have stepped up to kick-start a campaign to raise the necessary funds to restore Bletchley.
See PGP boss Phil Dunkelberger's call to action video
Let's hope that some of the other large computing companies can acknowledge their debt to Alan Turing's legacy, created at Bletchley Park, and chip in a few pounds (dollars, euros, buttons, whatever) to save this site: is it too far-fetched to suggest that Bletchley Park should be protected as a World Heritage Site?



