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In this article, you will learn about some free, open source, and exciting, text-based tools or utilities to help you do more with boredom on the Command line.
Whether you’re 5, 55 or 105, discover for yourself the joy of decorating your own piece of pottery. We have a huge selection of pieces to choose from and lots of books, stamps, sponges and stencils to inspire you. Our well trained and friendly staff will be available to offer advice and ideas.
Boxes is a simple, configurable command line program which can draw any kind of box around its input text. It filters text and draws shapes around it – it’s practically a text filter. In fact it is designed to be integrated with your editor as a text filter (supports Vim default). It can draw shapes ranging from simple boxes to complex ASCII art.
Inspired by our fortnightly eMagazine, S__ts & Giggles and our Facebook Pages, Emergency Services Humour & Military Banter, these mugs have some of our favourite quote!
Software for MS-DOS machines that represent entertainment and games. The collection includes action, strategy, adventure and other unique genres of game and entertainment software. Through the use of the EM-DOSBOX in-browser emulator, these programs are bootable and playable. Please be aware this browser-based emulation is still in beta - contact Jason Scott, Software Curator, if there are issues or questions. Thanks to eXo for contributions and assistance with this archive.
Playrangers is an exciting project which encourages children to play freely outdoors. All children are welcome to join the free sessions that are held after school in five locations around Guildford (under-8s must be accompanied by an adult).
Are you looking for things to do in Surrey with your children? Surrey Mummy provides many different things to do in Surrey and the surrounding areas. Take a look below at some of our major categories for things that you can do in Surrey. We also have a what's on section where you can see the latest family friendly activities being organised in and around Surrey, that you and your children can get involved with.
Visiting The Look Out is a great day out, with the main attraction being the hands-on science exhibition which has over 90 hands-on activities. We also have a gift shop and adventure play area. The centre is set in 1000 hectares of woodland which is owned and managed by The Crown Estate. If you are planning your first visit, please see our How to find us page.
Please feel free to phone the centre before you visit to find out if we have a busy day with school groups. Generally the quietest time in term time is from 2 to 5pm.
Stuck for some sport or physical activity ideas during the school holidays? Help is at hand.
Whether you've got a child who loves all things sporty or you're trying to encourage a son or daughter to try something new, here are some great fitness ideas to keep the whole family healthy.
Petting farms not only give children a never-to-forget experience, they are also a guaranteed fun day out for all the family.
Whether you're looking to entertain the kids during the school holidays or you are organising a weekend treat, Surrey and north-east Hampshire is not short of great sites to get up close and personal with cute baby animals.
With the chance to ride around on mini tractors and feed their fluffy friends, here is our guide to the best petting farms on our doorstep.
Surrey and Hampshire is home to an abundant supply of farm shops supporting local farmers and British produce.
From fresh fruit and vegetables and bread and cakes, to jams and chutneys and meat and fish, farm shops offer a wide variety of quality food and drink.
Whether you want to support local farmers more or you're searching for something unique for a special occasion, below are some great farm shops on your doorstep.
Plus some of them are pick your own sites so you can get the kids involved too.
Spring time means the start of lighter evenings, warmer weather, colourful flowers - oh and we can't forget, hot cross buns.
Home to some wonderful nature reserves, picnic hot spots, family attractions and picturesque National Trust sites, we are spoilt for choice when it comes to enjoying spring in Surrey.
We've picked some of our favourite places to enjoy the turning of the season on our doorstep.
Soft play centres with ball pools, crash mats and obstacle courses make an enjoyable day out for young children, especially when the weather isn't great.
With parent-friendly car parks, changing facilities and cafés with healthy eating options, these venues are not only convenient for mum and dad, but visiting them won't break the bank either.
Get up close and personal with creatures great and small at one of these top animal parks
Looking for somewhere close to home to take the kids? Then why not visit one of these great attractions
- Warner Bros. Studio Tour London
- Windsor Castle
- The Look Out Discovery Centre
- Birdworld
- Marwell Zoo
- Thorpe Park
- New Forest National Park
- Royal Navy Submarine Museum
- Fishers Adventure Farm Park
- The National Motor Museum
- Brighton beach
- The Living Rainforest
- Crocodiles of the World
- The Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre