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Amiga computer related discussion => General chat about Amiga topics => Topic started by: gravity242 on August 03, 2007, 10:15:42 PM
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I was flipping through TV channels yesterday and landed on TNT. A commercial came on for Ikea's line of beige items. I've never shopped there so I don't know exactly what they were promoting... Anyway, the commercial consisted of beige objects being flashed on the screen for a few seconds.
Suddenly, I had to rewind the DVR to take a second look... yep, one of those beige items happened to be an Amiga 2000 & 1084S monitor! It looked like it had seen better days, but it sure was nice to see one on TV out of the blue.
If I find a link to the commercial, I'll post it.
That's all. Just had to pass the word along to the Amiga community. :-D
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I've never shopped there so I don't know exactly what they were promoting...
Consider yourself lucky! :-D
(though those curtains in my windows sure look good)
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@whabang
Can't you get thrown out of Sweden for saying something like that. :-P
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gravity242 wrote:
I've never shopped there so I don't know exactly what they were promoting...
I'd say they need to look for another ad agency! :-P
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Ikea is a great store...they opened one here in Sacramento last year. Good place to get inexpensive home furnishings. If you've ever seen the TV show Big Brother, all of the furnishings in the "house" came from Ikea...
I'll have to look for that commercial on my Tivo!!
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This is the funniest (and most accurate) description of Ikea ever:
http://archive.salon.com/tech/feature/2000/11/22/ikea/print.html
Anyway, I'd love to see a screenshot or video of this Amiga ad!
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murple wrote:
This is the funniest (and most accurate) description of Ikea ever:
http://archive.salon.com/tech/feature/2000/11/22/ikea/print.html
Anyway, I'd love to see a screenshot or video of this Amiga ad!
Hahah! I love the part where the guy complains about not being able to stuff his purchase in his Honda Civic. It's a good read and one of the more clever troll articles I've read in a good while.
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from the article:
Furthermore, London's Daily Telegraph has reported that French labor inspectors investigated the company for working its people too many hours per week.
Guess how many hours a week France says is too many. C'mon, just guess. Sheesh. (I mean before the most recent election.)
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I saw the commercial too. I did a double take. It was so quick I almost missed it. Ikea was flashing pictures of different items lasting no more than about a second each. The picture of the A2000 came and went, and I said "did I just see that?" The color didn't look right though. The front bezel looked the color of an A1000, but it definitly wasn't a 1000 and looked like a bleached 2000. Then about 15 seconds into the commercial they post a message some thing like "the world is not beige."
Then you relize all the pictures they just flashed were mostly colorless and beige and then they go on to show more pictures of their vividly colored furniture and decorations. So was the Amiga being dissed, or did an old amiga fan find a way to slip the 2000 in to 2 seconds of lime light? :-)
I hope you can pull the recording off DVR and post it for the rest of us.
BTW, I've bought funiture at Ikea and was very pleased. You have to shop carefully though. If you buy the cheapest products from them, you get what you pay for.
Plaz
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This site seems connected, maybe somewhere on it is buried the Amiga...
http://www.bebravenotbeige.com/
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I LOVE IKEA *LOL* ... My big idol next to Gessle and the Amiga *G*
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I saw that spot too.... I thought the 2000 was like mine - the stock 2000 color, but the CDROM drive was a much lighter shade.
Futurama did a bit on Ikea. The professor bought a "super collider" from Ikea, but had to take it back when it exploded after one of the legs fell off. ;-)
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About the only thing I seen recently with an Amiga 2000 on it was my algebra CD rom set to put on the computer. It had tutorial videos for each section, and sure as heck during the video, i seen an Amiga 2000 on it graphing something for like 2 seconds lol, but I definately knew it was an Amiga. Im sure the rest of the classmates didnt even take a second to think of what computer that was. :-)
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I just saw it on TV too, and yes, that is indeed an Amiga 2000. Must be some retro geek working somewhere in their advertising agency! I cant imagine that an A200 just happened to be the first thing to show up in an image search for "beige computer"...
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Actually, the second thing! http://www1.istockphoto.com/file_thumbview_approve/697653/2/istockphoto_697653_amiga_2000_computer.jpg
(search google images on "beige computer"
Check the keyboard!
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Actually, the second thing! http://www1.istockphoto.com/file_thumbview_approve/697653/2/istockphoto_697653_amiga_2000_computer.jpg
(search google images on "beige computer"
Check the keyboard!
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Haha, and its a stock photo. Wonder if thats it? Anyone get a good screencap of the commercial yet to see if it has this odd keyboard?
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I recall the picture of the 2000 having a much lighter front bezel, but they could have used that stock photo and played with the color.
I've worked hardware repair since 1984, and the keyboard in that 2000 photo looks very much like a faded keyboard from and AST 286 system from about 1990.....
http://www.abcresellers.bigstep.com/Images/DataTech-turboXT.jpg (http://www.abcresellers.bigstep.com/Images/DataTech-turboXT.jpg)
I sure don't miss 5 1/4 floppies.
Plaz
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I have a Northgate keyboard on my A2000 with similar looking F keys at the top. It has other odd keys on the side though... but it could be some other third party keyboard that can work on PCs or Amigas depending on toggle settings.