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		<title>Raspberry Pi 1 Model B units brought back to life for charity</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When we heard that James Dawson had rescued a load of well-worn Raspberry Pi 1 Model B and Model A computers from eBay, refurbished them, and sold them on, we felt warm and fuzzy knowing that some of our oldest devices would be finding new homes. But the feels really hit when we learned that…</p>
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