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Enthusiast makes sweet music from computing past

Musician Pixelh8, aka Matthew Applegate, is performing a concert this week at Bletchley Park, using the sounds emitted from vintage computers at the The National Museum of Computing.

Who would have thought the beeps and squeaks of an IBM punch card reader would ever come to anything. In fact, Pixelh8 is even using a 19th century adding machine to provide rhythm. Beep beep.

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