MediaWiki API result
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"comment": "content was: \"=Computers Available to the Public in the UK during the 1970s= This is a **comprehensive catalogue** of computers that were available in the **United Kingdom during the 1970s** \u2014 spanning mainframes, minicomputers, hobbyist kits, and early consumer microcomputers. == UK-made & UK-launched microcomputer kits / single-board systems== *Science of Cambridge / Sinclair MK14 (1977)**...\", and the only contributor was \"[[Special:Contributions/John|John]]\" ([[User talk:John|talk]])"
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