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Offline StevenJGoreTopic starter

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Hi,

Just been reading a news article here on the BBC News website about Microsoft's security patch for 'phishing'. But it's a picture of an Amiga isn't it?  :-o

Maybe I'm just seeing things, or maybe the BBC need to update their library of stock pictures!

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No. Its a standard PC-AT keyboard (before they added windows keys).
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Doh! It was the two different colours of keys that made me think it was an Amiga keyboard, but having just compared it to pictures on Amiga-Hardware (I'm at work and my memory's not that good!), I can see that the spacing of the keys around the spacebar is wrong for it to be an Amiga.

Sorry folks!

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