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Bletchley Park on Twitter: "#BornOnThisDay in 1905, Tommy Flowers was an engineer who designed the world's first programmable electronic computer, Colossus, in WW2 https://t.co/DP6RWFj0Qy" / Twitter
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Ep44: Tommy Flowers & Colossus - YouTube
Ep44: Tommy Flowers & Colossus - YouTube
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