Same place, 58 years apart
@realdanny Ah yes, Elliott, best paper tape readers ever made. Bet your SBC can't stop a 250cps tape between one character and the next!

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When I started working for the DPE of the GPO in June 1981, the last LEO 326 was only just being decommissioned 🤦

https://www.leo-computers.org.uk/leo-iii-installations-2/

LEO III Installations - LEO Computers Society

Note:‘s’: – Standard machine.Store speed 13.5 μsec ‘360’: – 360 machine.Store speed 6.0 μsec’ 326′: – 326 machine.Store speed 2.6 μsec Machine Company Location Installed Leo III/1  (s) Leo Computers Ltd,Bureau machine Hartree HouseQueensway, London 1962 -1972 Leo III/2  (s) Leo Computers Pty Johannesburg, SA 1962 -1972 Leo III/3  (s) Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. then […]

LEO Computers Society
@TCMuffin I''ve seen an ad few days ago. German rail was looking for MS Dos admins.

@realdanny Interesting, that back in the day you added the word "electronic" just to make it clear that its not mechanical or whatsoever.

Today nobody would say that, because its obvious that any computer is electronic.

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I think it was to differentiate from the more common use of "computer" as an occupation, that is, a person that does calculations on paper.

@realdanny The sad thing is that nowadays one of those pi zeros costs roughly as much as that huge computer back then -.-

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I will bet this this equipment is still in use by the City Tresurer Department!

OK, still in use if it would be Germany. It came just after the Zuse Z4 …