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An old 'Dumb Terminal' or desktop video display terminal (VDT) awaits bids during a NASA space junk auction on Merrit Island, Florida - part of a sale of space paraphernalia belonging to NASA enginer Charlie Bell, on 10th March 2003, on Merrit Island, Florida, USA. This was common design theme from the 1970s: a rounded plastic shell that housed a monochrome CRT screen and integrated keyboard. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)

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An old 'Dumb Terminal' or desktop video display terminal (VDT) awaits bids during a NASA space junk auction on Merrit Island, Florida - part of a sale of space paraphernalia belonging to NASA enginer Charlie Bell, on 10th March 2003, on Merrit Island, Florida, USA. This was common design theme from the 1970s: a rounded plastic shell that housed a monochrome CRT screen and integrated keyboard. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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