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Offline frowni

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Goldeneye movie IBM keyboard
« on: Tue, 03 November 2015, 17:30:42 »
Anyone noticed this? This bond girl at IBM store using a computer to talk to a friend. I mean come on, Bond movie, IBM store, in Russia, Mac keyboard..with an IBM  sticker? :)

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Re: Goldeneye movie IBM keyboard
« Reply #1 on: Tue, 03 November 2015, 18:47:12 »
LOL, nice catch.

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Re: Goldeneye movie IBM keyboard
« Reply #2 on: Tue, 03 November 2015, 18:50:20 »


That looks like an Apple Extended Keyboard, with an IBM sticker. In your image, it definitely looks like the "cloverleaf" symbol found on a Mac's "Command" key, along with the Option key. The key text looks like that standard Apple keyboard font of that period, and you can see where the marked over the Apple logos... both on the Command key, and the Apple logo directly under that fake IBM logo!

You can also spot the "nubs" next to the Escape key. There is another nub like that not he right side of the keyboard.

Also, if there are other angles in the movie, Look for the flattened Power key in the top right corner if the movie has another shot of the keyboard that shows that particular view. I haven't seen the movie in years, so I don't recall if that angle is ever shown or not.
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Re: Goldeneye movie IBM keyboard
« Reply #3 on: Tue, 03 November 2015, 19:08:39 »
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She's ugly... But this is the ISO version, complete with symbolic keys vs printed named keys. This is definitely what was used on the movie.  :))

Wonder how many Apple fanboys hairs bristled up at seeing Big Blue slapped all over their precious!  :p
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Re: Goldeneye movie IBM keyboard
« Reply #4 on: Wed, 04 November 2015, 12:45:02 »
Wonder how many Apple fanboys hairs bristled up at seeing Big Blue slapped all over their precious!  :p
And what's worse is that IBM paid to have that done.


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Re: Goldeneye movie IBM keyboard
« Reply #5 on: Wed, 04 November 2015, 13:02:08 »
This was mentioned over on DT... At the end of this scene Alan Cumming is typing frenetically using only his left hand, while spinning a (secretly explosive) a pen in his right.
There are cuts back and forth between different shots ...  in which he is typing on two different keyboards. One is compact, and one has a function key row.
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Re: Goldeneye movie IBM keyboard
« Reply #6 on: Wed, 04 November 2015, 13:46:57 »
This was mentioned over on DT... At the end of this scene Alan Cumming is typing frenetically using only his left hand, while spinning a (secretly explosive) a pen in his right.
There are cuts back and forth between different shots ...  in which he is typing on two different keyboards. One is compact, and one has a function key row.
Ah yes.  This is almost as good as the 'Dell' boxes in the '1950s bunker' in Terminator:Rise of the Machines.  :))


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Re: Goldeneye movie IBM keyboard
« Reply #7 on: Wed, 04 November 2015, 15:32:08 »
Funny that they covered up the apple on the command key to the right of the spacebar. :D.  Odd why they branded an AEKII as IBM instead of, you know, using an IBM M keyboard.  Probably too loud :D.


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Re: Goldeneye movie IBM keyboard
« Reply #8 on: Wed, 04 November 2015, 15:56:47 »
Cool! I've spotted a lot of interesting keyboards while watching the X Files and it just made the experience so much better.

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Re: Goldeneye movie IBM keyboard
« Reply #9 on: Wed, 04 November 2015, 16:09:50 »
Which ones?