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    <title>The Home Computer Hall of Fame</title>
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    <description>I like to think of this page as a nostalgia trip, somewhere people can go to in order to find out information about old (and sometimes best forgotten) home computers.  I&#039;m still far from providing a complete list (if such a thing is possible), but with help (yours to be precise) I might get close.</description>
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