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by Medessec » Mon Apr 21, 2014 7:02 am
Just had the chance to see the movie "Gravity". Absolutely loved it, although it's littered with inaccuracies... I've always been fascinated with space and space travel, and yes... I have seen my share of fiction, such as Star Trek and the Star Wars franchise(which, btw, I strongly prefer Star Trek, the new movies are pretty awesome too.) The hazardous and delicate nature of current space travel absolutely perplexes me though, and although Gravity twists the reality quite a bit, it throws you through quite an awesome journey, and a good insight on the effects of space.
Like all of us pathetic nerds on here though... I couldn't resist pausing at the scenes in the ISS, looking at the Thinkpads scattered throughout.
Seems the ones we can get a good look at are A31s, easiest way to tell is by the keyboard. I believe I heard from those on here though... that the A31s on the actual ISS are the p-variants, or A31p. The only close up of a Thinkpad we get is when Sandra Bullock glances at one of the A31s perched on the module, to see the fire alert. I was able to see that it was badged "A31", and not "A31p", so... movie makers on a budget? Or too lazy to find them A31ps? There's more factors in it than that... but yeah. This I noticed.
I've always wondered what a Thinkpad(or indeed any laptop) would do confronted with that environment... of empty space. Other than overheat, because obviously; no air, nothing pushing heat, no cooling. Maybe the LCD panel would act up too?
Trying my hardest to collect Thinkpads, but college and being broke kinda gets in the way. However...
701C, 760, 770, X24, T30, G41, A31p, T43p, T60/61 Frankie, Z61p, X60 SXGA+, W700ds
MEDESSEC
and yes. I am a bit of a lunatic.