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Well, I missed the opening ceremony, but I didnīt missed the show!
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Sortet and shown in a showcase: Relics from... the past.
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Reference to the other rare items as LED desk watch, calculators and a TV.
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Mr. Ben Lennett (right) was very interested in the Mini TV.
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A lot of visitors over the whole day, but why are the most in the background...
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Simon Ullyatt! But beware, he came for Cronosoft and not for those below.
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Whatīs that? A mini flat screen and a Spectrum with flash cards...???
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Jonathan Cauldwell. He programmed a game during the show. Respect!
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First surprise: I detected much more cars as last year...
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One of the rare ZX80s. I am one of the happy persons who own one too.
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A lot of ZX81s and games for it. I liked to see it as a ZX-Team member.
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Happy guys from Q Branch, a QL trading service. With Roy Wood (right).
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... while they could play here on one of the 128K Spectrums?
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Some free give-aways in the boxes and a camera in the foreground.
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Yes! This was done by Matthew Westcott. Heīs also a great gamer.
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Here is Mr. Bill Richardson. His company supplies also the Cambridge Z88.
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