…because they literally re-used moulds from an old toy piano. (It’s so amazing. A general goes to war with the army he’s got, &c.)pic.twitter.com/I9xsUd6DdO
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…because they literally re-used moulds from an old toy piano. (It’s so amazing. A general goes to war with the army he’s got, &c.)pic.twitter.com/I9xsUd6DdO
"...keyboard, you know... a keyboard enclosure." "We have those."
@daviottenheimer Seems like a fairly typical design from the 80's to me. It's a triumph of design over the UK Sinclair products 
yeah, typical like the 1981 VIC20 with 1020 expansion box. better layout than the 1976 PETpic.twitter.com/e3GJPSB3EQ
Fun fact: that rectangular metal musical notes holder was re-purposed as a coding text book holder for schools. :P @asegPL
Yes, know them well..I had a Bit, Master and various second processor add-on's 
@burritojustice Could the wire thing be a document holder, while you type in the programs from Kilobyte magazine?
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@chrismantil if you've ever seen the Polish posters for American movies you know they have a disturbing tendency to make it weird
Hahaha! That's fair.
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