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Re: IIc+ in a movie
This one is slightly off topic, but so is the STIV sighting. =^)
Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back, in Holden's loft, there's a
couple of iMacs and G4s, but the one I was wondering about was along
the far wall. Can someone confirm that was an SE I saw in the background?
In article <Pine.WNT.4.21.0109291536450.-260629@edward.pacbell.net>,
Donald C. Lee <coach41@pacbell.net> wrote:
>Hey folks,
>
> Just caught on to this thread here. Here's a couple of more movies
>with Apples in them:
>
>1. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home - The Enterprise crew travels back in
>time to 20th Century San Francisco. Scotty finds himself in front of a
>old style Mac and tries to "talk" to is but finds that he actually
>(gasp!) has to type!
>
>2. I forget which one, but one of the Batman films had a ton of Platinium
>IIe's!
>
>Donald
>
>Donald C. Lee
>http://www.geocities.com/smcoach41
>Quote of the Week: "Sept. 11, 2001: A Day That Will be forever remembered
>in infamy."
>
>On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Greg Buchner wrote:
>
>> In article <9op8mm$h5$1@lust.ihug.co.nz>,
>> "Roger Johnstone" <rojaws@mac.com> wrote:
>>
>> > In a scene in 2010 (from 1984) Dr. Heywood Floyd sits on the beach using an
>> > Apple IIc, complete with the clip-on LCD screen. Presumably it had a battery
>> > too, although I can't remember if the IIc was actually running.
>>
>> If I remember right, you never saw it from the front...and it wasn't
>> plugged into anything.
>>
>> Greg B.
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