We visited London twice this year related to a Users’ Conference, once for organization/venue scouting and once for conducting the Conference.
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London was a great place to try to create memories for a bunch of engineers. Our group had a private event in the Engine Room of the Tower Bridge. That huge reciprocating steam engine was built in 1889 and produced a massive power output of 360 horsepower, which was a lot at the time, used to raise the bascule bridge. John got on a ladder to take this picture and Paula was not happy about that.

We also had a private event at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, often called the “birthplace of time”. Here we are on the Prime Meridian of the World at 0 degrees longitude. We had a real photographer to take this one.
