Talk:Female Lappy 486
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It's not at all unique to ''War Games''. What aboot ''2001: A Space Oddysey'', or, ''Knight Rider''? Point is, a computer that talks to the user isn't a reference to any specific thing. --[[User:beanluc|beanluc]] 14:29, 10 Jan 2005 (MST) | It's not at all unique to ''War Games''. What aboot ''2001: A Space Oddysey'', or, ''Knight Rider''? Point is, a computer that talks to the user isn't a reference to any specific thing. --[[User:beanluc|beanluc]] 14:29, 10 Jan 2005 (MST) | ||
- | I wouldn't know. I've never seen the movie. But if the talking computer in War Games has blonde hair and a female face, I think it can be considered a valid reference. :) | + | I wouldn't know. I've never seen the movie. But if the talking computer in War Games has blonde hair and a female face, I think it can be considered a valid reference. :) <br> |
+ | Female Lappy 486 is the first hrwiki page I've ever created. *treasures it somehow* --[[User:mathgrant|mathgrant]] |
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== Quick Facts == *The Female Lappy looks to be inspired by the movie "War Games" in which a talking computer would greet and interact with its user, David.
It's not at all unique to War Games. What aboot 2001: A Space Oddysey, or, Knight Rider? Point is, a computer that talks to the user isn't a reference to any specific thing. --beanluc 14:29, 10 Jan 2005 (MST)
I wouldn't know. I've never seen the movie. But if the talking computer in War Games has blonde hair and a female face, I think it can be considered a valid reference. :)
Female Lappy 486 is the first hrwiki page I've ever created. *treasures it somehow* --mathgrant