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A sign of the changing times is this computer scrap market in Kiel, West Germany. Enthusiasts come to buy old, used computer platinum, microchip circuits, and other parts at a fraction of their original cost. The stalls are kept filled by parts stripped from out-dated computers.

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Press, 19 December 1984, Page 53

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A sign of the changing times is this computer scrap market in Kiel, West Germany. Enthusiasts come to buy old, used computer platinum, microchip circuits, and other parts at a fraction of their original cost. The stalls are kept filled by parts stripped from out-dated computers. Press, 19 December 1984, Page 53

A sign of the changing times is this computer scrap market in Kiel, West Germany. Enthusiasts come to buy old, used computer platinum, microchip circuits, and other parts at a fraction of their original cost. The stalls are kept filled by parts stripped from out-dated computers. Press, 19 December 1984, Page 53

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