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Quote from: Bella on June 03, 2025, 10:36:53 PMCat sized glasses. Like SAGE-tan, the glasses are one of the two distinctive visual features by which I recognize Whirlwind-tan. (Like SAGE-tan, the other is the hair ribbon. ;3)
Like mother like daughter after all.

Quote from: Bella on June 10, 2025, 09:21:38 PMMidcentury style IAS Machine & Whirlwind-sama WIP~
Excited to see the finished piece.  I love their outfits.

Quote from: Bella on June 19, 2025, 08:59:30 PMA page of SAGE-tan (and Unix and Multics-tan) reenacting classic moments from the Neil Breen filmography ft.
Eyes on SAGE-tan.
#2

A page of SAGE-tan (and Unix and Multics-tan) reenacting classic moments from the Neil Breen filmography ft. FASTRAND-kun in that one meme.
#3

That time of the week again! Rounding out the OS X-tans (with existing depictions) with Puma, Jaguar, Cheetah, Lion, Mountain Lion and Mavericks-tan.
#4
OS-tan Talk / Re: More IBM-tans III: The One...
Last post by Bella - June 16, 2025, 05:40:42 PM
Quote from: stewartsage on June 15, 2025, 11:29:35 PMEvery hotel has the LINC-tan chair.
You managed to verbalize what was stuck in my head almost word for word, lol.

Quote from: stewartsage on June 15, 2025, 11:29:35 PMIt's weird that we've never really had a fully developed ENIAC-tan!  I like your vision for her.  Understandable why, if she isn't fond of the spread of computers from her own existence as the proverbially Tree of Knowledge, she remains hidden today from OS-tan kind.
Thanks! This is high praise coming from someone who -tanned so many old computers.

Glad you drew the tree of knowledge parallel. That, and other mythological tales of mortals gaining knowledge they shouldn't, or stealing from the gods certainly comes to mind with the ENIAC - IAS conflict ... weirdly I think that makes EDVAC-tan the forbidden fruit in this scenario.
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OS-tan Talk / Re: More IBM-tans III: The One...
Last post by stewartsage - June 15, 2025, 11:29:35 PM
Quote from: Bella on June 03, 2025, 09:35:37 PMObsessed with PDP-8-tan and Selectric-kun overcoming a decade of DEC-IBM enmity through the power of "it would be fun". But where is LINC-tan in all this? :O
Every hotel has the LINC-tan chair.

Quote from: Bella on June 15, 2025, 03:57:43 PM

Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC)-tan
It's weird that we've never really had a fully developed ENIAC-tan!  I like your vision for her.  Understandable why, if she isn't fond of the spread of computers from her own existence as the proverbially Tree of Knowledge, she remains hidden today from OS-tan kind.
#6
OS-tan Talk / Re: More IBM-tans III: The One...
Last post by Bella - June 15, 2025, 03:57:43 PM


Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC)-tan

General facts:
- Philadelphian-turned-Marylander
    - Created at the Moore School, transported to Aberdeen Proving Ground.
- Automaton
    - Dual allusion to the simple, modular nature of ENIAC and a hint at something transcendental or supernatural about ENIAC-tan.
- Physically constrained by her construction but doesn't view it as a limitation.
    - Programmers cleverly overcame hardware limitations and used idiosyncrasies to their advantage.
- Can control different parts even if they're not articulated together. Limbs can be swapped out.
    - Modules operated independently before being linked.
- Initially animated by coordinated manipulation of her wires.
    - Early programming required manual timekeeping and rewiring.
- Poor memory in her youth. Improved later on.
    - Not stored program, originally.
- Loves her fathers & uncles, but largely socializes with and prefers the company of women otherwise.
    - Women primarily programmed & operated ENIAC.
- Lived an anchorite-like existence in her youth, walled into her "hermitage", interacted indirectly with all but her creators.
    - Security/secrecy prevented early programmers from interacting with the computer.
- Eventually debuted, but maintains a "walled garden" philosophy toward computers.
    - Proprietary approach toward ENIAC and derivatives.
- Expert marksman.
    - Used for ordnance & ballistics.
- Helped develop the hydrogen bomb, unclear whether she did so knowingly.
    - Secretly used for H-bomb calculations.
- Badly injured en route her new home.
    - Damaged in transport.
- An overhaul increased her mobility and independence at the cost of her sheer power.
    - Conversion code process made the ENIAC easier to program at the cost of speed.

Relationships:
- Daughter/heir EDVAC-tan, who has several half-sisters: EDSAC, Manchester Baby/Mark I, and IAS-tan.
    - EDVAC made by original ENIAC team. EDSAC, Manchester & IAS all derived from the "First Draft of a Report on the EDVAC", sent to different organizations before completion.
- Contemptuous toward IAS-tan, whom she blames both for personal betrayal and profaning computer-kind by releasing them to the wider world.
    - Conflict surrounding ENIAC patent rights and attribution of invention of the stored program computer.
- Socialized with more computers after she moved.
- Matriarch of the Univac clan.
    - Same creative team.

Appearance & personality:
- Doll-like body, exposed sockets & wires, taller than average, medium-olive skintone, black hair styled into curls/rolls, amber-red eyes.
- Full length black dress reminiscent of a nun's habit or puritan's robes, many panels fastened with glass buttons allow her servants to maintain and swap out parts.
- Veiled wide brimmed hat generally covering her face.
- Accessories: pocket-belt, various counting beads, abacii and other calculation devices, artillery charts rolled up and carried on her back.
- Prim and proper, regal bearing that comes off as intimidating whether or not she's trying to, has a bit of a well-founded superiority complex as a computer. Gracious and patient with her caretakers. Became more relaxed and sociable with time. Trust issues, does not forget or forgive offenses.
- Philosophical about the nature and duty of computers, ruminates frequently on her own purpose and place in the cosmos and that of others.

Status:
- Died to a lightening strike in 1955.
- Rumors abound that her spirit stalks the earth.
    - There are a *lot* of ENIAC emulators.
- Elaborate mythology (or is it?) about her haunting the many-times-great-grandchildren of her betrayer. 
#7
OS-tan Talk / Re: More IBM-tans
Last post by stewartsage - June 11, 2025, 07:42:48 PM
Quote from: Hālian on June 10, 2025, 01:01:21 PMMore relevant than ever, thanks to Usagi Electric's videos on the G-15!

Yeah, we heard they had her under restoration!  Glad she's finished.
#8
General Chat / Re: Topicless thread
Last post by Chocofreak13 - June 11, 2025, 12:27:48 PM
Quote from: Bella on June 10, 2025, 09:15:52 PMSchools aren't an issue for us ^_^;;

That's a *really* pretty part of the state. Not sure I've been to Madison itself but I visited Sandwich, Conway & North Conway on different occasions and liked them... that said I've spend enough time in the city that I'm not sure I could go back to rural/small town living.

Southern NH might be more our speed. Also the metropolitan areas of Vermont (such as they are), we really enjoyed it when we visited last year.

hahaha, you could move to my town. god knows there's enough fancy condos going up around here. and iirc Lowell has some national historic sites and is only about 20 minutes away by car, so the job opportunities are right there.

that said, Salem's becoming HELLA gentrified....it doesn't feel like my hometown anymore. we have a Shake Shack now, which is cool, but it's becoming a place i feel too poor to live in, like the cool Salem.

one of my sisters lives on Cape Ann. it's pretty metro and you could live by the sea. property values are through the roof, though. : \
#9
OS-tan Talk / Re: More IBM-tans
Last post by Bella - June 10, 2025, 09:27:46 PM
She's a minor celebrity now!
#10
Quote from: Nanami Madobe Fan on June 04, 2025, 04:25:39 PMCool this OS-Tan is doll-like could you explain why this OS-Tan is doll-like? I think this is awesome.

I explained a bit in the above post. ^^

Midcentury style IAS Machine & Whirlwind-sama WIP~