Now, let's see what the #BBCMicro #DomesdayProject has to say about #Bodgeham. Wow, there's even an entry for the Village FĂȘte! I love these submissions written by the local school kids... #EMFCamp #Tetrapod #Awoo #Beep
Wait, what's this #BBCMicro #DomesdayProject page about a #BodgehamBadger? Now the crumpet proliferation is starting to make some kind of sense... #EMFCamp #CrumpetCamp
#Bodgeham, yep that's the one. Bodgeham-on-Wye, in the parish of Hackerly. Good old #BBCMicro #DomesdayProject. I knew it would be in there somewhere... #EMFCamp
Now, what's that place called again? Ah yes, #Bodgeham. Hereford and Worcestershire, as it used to be known. That's the one... #EMFCamp #BBCMicro #DomesdayProject
How does this #BBCMicro #DomesdayProject system work again? Ah, I see... #EMFCamp
Hello there, locally hosted copy of the #BBCMicro #DomesdayProject system. I wonder what mysterious delights are to be found when spelunking through your database? #EMFCamp

@penguin42 @mcnewton I had two slightly terrifying thoughts over breakfast which I must infect people's brains with before I forget them...

1) Imagine retrocomputing as the ultimate hiding place to stash "low background" information for safety. Think Kiwix version of Wikipedia, Project Gutenberg etc...

2) Imagine a magical realist #EMFCamp centric version of the #DomesdayProject. The Bodgeham-on-Wye entry has extensive details of the hunt for the elusive #BodgehamBadger

Bonus! Online #BBC #Domesday #DomesdayProject emulator that runs in your web browser  
https://domesday.computinghistory.org.uk/community_north.html
BBC Domesday - Computing History - The UK Computer Museum - Cambridge

The Centre for Computing History is a computer museum based in Cambridge, UK. With a collection of vintage computers and game consoles, many of the exhibits are hands on and interactive.

You can access the #BBC #Domesday #DomesdayProject data and pictures on the UK #NationalArchives #DomesdayReloaded site, although it's not the same without the laserdisc whirring away...

Here is the totally real and not made up at all Battle of Huntingdon:

https://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ukgwa/20120321122412/http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/domesday/dblock/GB-524000-270000/page/2

An early example of digital disinformation in user generated content, from the #BBC #Domesday #DomesdayProject. None of this actually happened. Huntingdon doesn't even have two bridges...