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High-res images from TEO -The Other Earth- Official World Guide
#fin fin#finfin#fin fin on teo the magic planet#finfin on teo the magic planet#teo the other earth#teo the magic planet#fujitsu
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The Fujitsu FACOM 128B computer from 1958. This was a relay-based machine, with a 69 bit word size.
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Fujitsu LifeBook B Series PC Mag - June 1999
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専用 STYLE series F-06D Girls
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free to use fin fin picmix pt 1
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#animated gif#animated gifs#gif#gifs#old advertisements#old ads#retro#vhs#Fujitsu#logos#logo#old computers#old tech#laptops#80s
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dream phones,,,^_^
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Fujitsu FM-77 (1985)
#fujitsu#personal computer#japan#japan ad#1980s#fm7#diskette#1985#80's tech#80's computers#technopolis#80s#vintage tech#80s tech
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Fujitsu Micro - FM-7, FM-8, and FM-11
source: tanken.com
#Fujitsu Micro#FM-7#FM-8#FM-11#Fujitsu#retro ads#retro tech#retro computing#retrocore#retrowave#techcore#80s tech#80s aesthetic#80s nostalgia#80s#personal computer#vintage computing
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Official Fin Fin TEO handkerchief and mug designs
#fin fin#finfin#fin fin on teo the magic planet#finfin on teo the magic planet#teo the other earth#teo the magic planet#fujitsu
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Fujitsu word processor ad in PENTHOUSE JAPAN, 1987
(via PENTHOUSE - 1987年 12月号(1) | Tokyo Dragon Road)
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#fujitsu#fujitsu FM 77 AV#85#80s#80s tech#techcore#technology#old tech#tech#cool tech#old technology#computers#old computers
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専用 STYLE series F-06D Girls
#fujitsu#docomo f 06d#phone#tech#technology#old web#webcore#y2k#2000s#lolita#egl#gyaru#kawaii#pink#kawaiicore#cute#pinkcore#techcore
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"I told Post Office the truth about Horizon in 2003", IT expert says
Now the truth emerges of either extreme incompetence by the Post Office or the wilful denial of facts out of corrupt self-interest... or both.
Whoever gave Fujitsu the contract for this faulty software obviously wanted to avoid the truth, so had there been a corrupt 'backhander' involved in the deal? More needs to be known.
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