Hmm, i've actually seen that episode yesterday here on German TV.
"Bezaubernde Jeannie", as they call it here, is a definitve MUST for me
(Old!) and my daughter (very young..), every saturday.
The "Computer" (called "Eric" in the german version) looked like
something thrown together, mostly older IBM stuff i would say.
The console looked like one from a smaller '360.
The typewriter "the Master" used was definitively an IBM
ms
On Sun, 2002-03-10 at 17:50, Chad Fernandez wrote:
Not really. "I Dream of Genie" was a
popular show way back when. I
used to watch it in reruns in the afternoon when I was a kid in the
80's. That and "BeWitched".
Chad Fernandez
Michigan, USA
Sellam Ismail wrote:
On 10 Mar 2002, Jacob Dahl Pind wrote:
while watchning 'I dream of Jeannie'
episode 40 -
'The girl who never had a birthday', Tony uses a
computer at NASA, It had black and white switches,
grouped into blocks four.
Looked as the front was made of brushed metal, have
anyone seen that episode or know that kind of computer
it might have been ?
I vote this as the most obscure computer cameo ever :)
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