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How is anyone sure that it isn't really a Palm Pilot? It doesn't really need to be spelled the same to be a pun. | How is anyone sure that it isn't really a Palm Pilot? It doesn't really need to be spelled the same to be a pun. | ||
- | Dunno. Turns out it looks like a PDA or something. We don't know the answer. --{{User:The 386/sig}} 22:35, 9 December 2005 (UTC) | + | :Dunno. Turns out it looks like a PDA or something. We don't know the answer. --{{User:The 386/sig}} 22:35, 9 December 2005 (UTC) |
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+ | ::Good question. I did some searching around, and the only time the Pom Pilot is actually referred to by name (on the official site) is in [[the bird]]. '''[[Media:Pompilot.ogg|I isolated the quote and uploaded it so we can take a listen]]''', and it's really too close to tell. I do hear "Palm Pilot", but "Palm" and "Pom" are so close to each other in terms of pronunciation that I don't think we'll be able to tell the difference. | ||
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+ | ::It's difficult to explain in terms of consistency, too - [[Compy 386]] and [[Lappy 486]] are both fictional names for types of computers, but [[Tandy 400|Tandy]] was a real computer line, and [[Tangerine Dreams]] doesn't count because that's a name specific to The Cheat's computer. At the time [[the bird]] was released, Strong Bad was still using the [[Tandy 400]], so it stands to reason that it could have been an actual Palm Pilot. {{User:KieferSkunk/sig}} 22:52, 9 December 2005 (UTC) |
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"The Ladies"
"It has links to a game of Solitaire and images of his girls"
How do we know that "The Ladies" icon is for pictures of Pom Pom's girls and not something like a little black book? --Spanky The Dolphin 07:51, 6 Oct 2005 (UTC)
Pom or Palm?
How is anyone sure that it isn't really a Palm Pilot? It doesn't really need to be spelled the same to be a pun.
- Dunno. Turns out it looks like a PDA or something. We don't know the answer. --The 386 My talk 22:35, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
- Good question. I did some searching around, and the only time the Pom Pilot is actually referred to by name (on the official site) is in the bird. I isolated the quote and uploaded it so we can take a listen, and it's really too close to tell. I do hear "Palm Pilot", but "Palm" and "Pom" are so close to each other in terms of pronunciation that I don't think we'll be able to tell the difference.
- It's difficult to explain in terms of consistency, too - Compy 386 and Lappy 486 are both fictional names for types of computers, but Tandy was a real computer line, and Tangerine Dreams doesn't count because that's a name specific to The Cheat's computer. At the time the bird was released, Strong Bad was still using the Tandy 400, so it stands to reason that it could have been an actual Palm Pilot. —
KieferSkunk (talk) — 22:52, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
- It's difficult to explain in terms of consistency, too - Compy 386 and Lappy 486 are both fictional names for types of computers, but Tandy was a real computer line, and Tangerine Dreams doesn't count because that's a name specific to The Cheat's computer. At the time the bird was released, Strong Bad was still using the Tandy 400, so it stands to reason that it could have been an actual Palm Pilot. —