Happy 8600

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'''Happy 8600''' is the laptop that [[Homestar Runner]] uses in [[email thunder]].  Strong Bad liberally applies an enormous bottle of [[Mountain Dew]] to the "Happy", with spectacular results. Ironically, the [[Wikipedia:OLPC XO-1|XO-1]] after which it was modeled is waterproof; in reality, applying [[Mountain Dew]] would have no effect. It seems to have been replaced with the [[Arturo 9000]].
'''Happy 8600''' is the laptop that [[Homestar Runner]] uses in [[email thunder]].  Strong Bad liberally applies an enormous bottle of [[Mountain Dew]] to the "Happy", with spectacular results. Ironically, the [[Wikipedia:OLPC XO-1|XO-1]] after which it was modeled is waterproof; in reality, applying [[Mountain Dew]] would have no effect. It seems to have been replaced with the [[Arturo 9000]].
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It is apparently produced by the [[Tandy 400|Tandy]] company, as made evident by the Tandy logo on the bottom-right corner of the screen.
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It is apparently produced by the [[Tandy 400|Tandy]] company, as made evident by the Tandy logo on the bottom-right corner of the screen. It is a parody of the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC).
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Revision as of 22:05, 10 October 2009

Happy 8600: Homestar Runner's laptop.

Happy 8600 is the laptop that Homestar Runner uses in email thunder. Strong Bad liberally applies an enormous bottle of Mountain Dew to the "Happy", with spectacular results. Ironically, the XO-1 after which it was modeled is waterproof; in reality, applying Mountain Dew would have no effect. It seems to have been replaced with the Arturo 9000.

It is apparently produced by the Tandy company, as made evident by the Tandy logo on the bottom-right corner of the screen. It is a parody of the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC).


Quick Facts

Debut: email thunder

Font: Green Screen

Programs

hremail — though the actual program name is unknown

The Real Computer

The Happy 8600 is modeled after an XO-1, an inexpensive model distributed as part of the One Laptop per Child project. The laptop was made available to North American consumers during the 2007 holiday season in a "Give 1 Get 1" offer. Ironically, the XO-1 keyboard is designed to resist liquids.

A possible influence to the Happy 8600's appearance is when The Brothers Chaps, along with other Internet celebrities, signed a XO-1 laptop at ROFLCon that was later auctioned for charity.