Terminal D6
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[[Image:Terminal_D6.png|thumb|"Drive-thru? More like drivel-thru if you ask me."]] | [[Image:Terminal_D6.png|thumb|"Drive-thru? More like drivel-thru if you ask me."]] | ||
- | The '''Terminal D6''' is an old-fashioned [[wikipedia:computer terminal|computer terminal]] [[Strong Bad]] uses to "Sbemailiarize" the cartoon [[Drive-Thru]] in [[Sbemailiarized!]]. It is | + | The '''Terminal D6''' is an old-fashioned [[wikipedia:computer terminal|computer terminal]] [[Strong Bad]] uses to "Sbemailiarize" the cartoon [[Drive-Thru]] in [[Sbemailiarized!]]. It is unclear why Strong Bad uses the Terminal D6 in place of his usual computer, the [[Lappy 486]]. |
- | It resembles the character-oriented CRT terminals of the mid-1970s, such as the [[wikipedia:ADM-3A|Lear-Siegler ADM-3A]] "toilet-seat terminal" and the [[wikipedia:VT52|DEC VT52]]. | + | Its name is suggested by the page title of the toon. The computer is light green in color with a [[wikipedia:Green-screen display|green-on-black display]]. A red power light and a red key are also visible. It resembles the character-oriented CRT terminals of the mid-1970s, such as the [[wikipedia:ADM-3A|Lear-Siegler ADM-3A]] "toilet-seat terminal" and the [[wikipedia:VT52|DEC VT52]]. |
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Revision as of 01:16, 31 March 2009
The Terminal D6 is an old-fashioned computer terminal Strong Bad uses to "Sbemailiarize" the cartoon Drive-Thru in Sbemailiarized!. It is unclear why Strong Bad uses the Terminal D6 in place of his usual computer, the Lappy 486.
Its name is suggested by the page title of the toon. The computer is light green in color with a green-on-black display. A red power light and a red key are also visible. It resembles the character-oriented CRT terminals of the mid-1970s, such as the Lear-Siegler ADM-3A "toilet-seat terminal" and the DEC VT52.