Tangerine Dreams
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- | The computer that appears in Labor Dabor appears to be a [http://www.theapplemuseum.com/index.php?id=tam&page=personal&subpage= | + | The computer that appears in Labor Dabor appears to be a [http://www.theapplemuseum.com/index.php?id=tam&page=personal&subpage=imac_slot&skin=specs Slot-Loading Tangerine iMac DV] running the Classic MacOS (System 8 or 9). The first slot-loading iMacs were relased in the fall of 1999 and were offered in six colors, including Tangerine. The computer carries its normal tray-loading drive in [[Labor Dabor]]. |
The logo on Tangerine Dreams (also the same logo on the [[Tandy 400]]), a rainbow-colored star with a "bite" taken out of its side is a play on the old Apple logo, an rainbow apple with a bite missing. | The logo on Tangerine Dreams (also the same logo on the [[Tandy 400]]), a rainbow-colored star with a "bite" taken out of its side is a play on the old Apple logo, an rainbow apple with a bite missing. | ||
[[Category: Computers]] | [[Category: Computers]] |
Revision as of 15:38, 13 December 2004
Tangerine Dreams is The Cheat's iMac computer. He uses it to make Flash cartoons including: The Cheat Theme Song, Everybody to the Limit, a main page, and many more. The Cheat has hooked it up to a hidden video camera in the Computer Room, as seen in huttah!
Tangerine Dreams is so named because it is the page title for the email "weird dream", in which Strong Bad uses The Cheat's orange-colored computer to answer an email.
"Tangerine Dreams" also is the name of a song sung in a Pete and Pete episode.
Tangerine Dream is a famous German prog rock turned ambient group from the last 4 decades that still continue to record to this day.
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The Real Computer
The computer that appears in Labor Dabor appears to be a Slot-Loading Tangerine iMac DV running the Classic MacOS (System 8 or 9). The first slot-loading iMacs were relased in the fall of 1999 and were offered in six colors, including Tangerine. The computer carries its normal tray-loading drive in Labor Dabor.
The logo on Tangerine Dreams (also the same logo on the Tandy 400), a rainbow-colored star with a "bite" taken out of its side is a play on the old Apple logo, an rainbow apple with a bite missing.