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Geoffrey Facer, aged 14, tries a Microbee PCBS computer at the computer show in the Town Hall yesterday. About 30 displays were at the show, which started on Monday and closed yesterday. The displays covered hardware, software, and accessories for the business, professional and educational markets. It was the fourth annual Christchurch computer show, and was organised by the computer magazine, “Bits and Bytes.”

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Press, 11 September 1986, Page 7

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Geoffrey Facer, aged 14, tries a Microbee PCBS computer at the computer show in the Town Hall yesterday. About 30 displays were at the show, which started on Monday and closed yesterday. The displays covered hardware, software, and accessories for the business, professional and educational markets. It was the fourth annual Christchurch computer show, and was organised by the computer magazine, “Bits and Bytes.” Press, 11 September 1986, Page 7

Geoffrey Facer, aged 14, tries a Microbee PCBS computer at the computer show in the Town Hall yesterday. About 30 displays were at the show, which started on Monday and closed yesterday. The displays covered hardware, software, and accessories for the business, professional and educational markets. It was the fourth annual Christchurch computer show, and was organised by the computer magazine, “Bits and Bytes.” Press, 11 September 1986, Page 7