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sozialarchive: computer
sozialarchive: computer
https://www.bild-video-ton.ch/suche/in/dcSU_thema/...
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Private appropriations
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Computercamps
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Computer-Camp in Weggis, 17. April 1985: Cataclyst Cheshire, professioneller Hacker aus den USA
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https://www.bild-video-ton.ch/bestand/objekt/Sozarch_F_5032-Fc-0894
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Computercamps
Chesire Catalyst
Area Central Switzerland
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Chesire Catalyst
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Computercamp Weggis 1985
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Computer buses
Driving around with computers in it. Bringing the computers to the people.
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Groups / standardized
Computerclubs
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Appropiation via Books
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Learning Coding in the 80ies?
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Development History display in books
rene.bauer
sozialarchive: computer
Private appropriations
Computercamps
Computer-Camp in Weggis, 17. April 1985: Cataclyst Cheshire, professioneller Hacker aus den USA
Chesire Catalyst
Area Central Switzerland
Chesire Catalyst
Computercamp Weggis 1985
Computer buses
Groups / standardized
Computerclubs
Appropiation via Books
Learning Coding in the 80ies?
Development History display in books