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===Description===
The Honeywell Kitchen Computer (also known as H316) was released in 1969 and designed to be used in the kitchen to store recipes although no units were sold. Honeywell Kitchen Computer-tan is represented as a cook who loves to do her job although she is terrible at it. Appearance-wise she wears a 1950's-style dress with an apron, oven mitts and a chef's hat and has her hair in a flip-do.
The Honeywell Kitchen Computer (also known as H316) was released in 1969 and designed to be used in the kitchen to store recipes although no units were sold. Honeywell Kitchen Computer-tan is represented as a cook who loves to do her job although she is terrible at it. Appearance-wise she wears a 1950's-style dress with an apron, oven mitts and a chef's hat and has her hair in a flip-do.


She was at first hailed as a perfect chef's companion. But aside from being a terrible cook, she  is considered to be more compatible with a computer engineer than a cook (as the Honeywell Kitchen Computer's only way of outputting information was in a panel of lights) and is also slow-witted and has trouble speaking or listening clearly, her only talent being that she has a fairly good memory.  
She was at first hailed as a perfect chef's companion. But aside from being a terrible cook, she  is considered to be more compatible with a computer engineer than a cook (as the Honeywell Kitchen Computer's only way of outputting information was in a panel of lights) and is also slow-witted and has trouble speaking or listening clearly, her only talent being that she has a fairly good memory.  


===OSC Notes===
[[Category:Historical]]
Since no units were sold and theoretically, Honeywell Kitchen Computer-tan could have died the year she was released but is an exception to the rules that qualify a character as deceased (last system shut down, not enough working units or userbase to keep the system alive) and still lives with her family, attempting to force-feed them her terribly-done meals although to little avail.

Revision as of 16:55, 9 February 2009

The Honeywell Kitchen Computer (also known as H316) was released in 1969 and designed to be used in the kitchen to store recipes although no units were sold. Honeywell Kitchen Computer-tan is represented as a cook who loves to do her job although she is terrible at it. Appearance-wise she wears a 1950's-style dress with an apron, oven mitts and a chef's hat and has her hair in a flip-do.

She was at first hailed as a perfect chef's companion. But aside from being a terrible cook, she is considered to be more compatible with a computer engineer than a cook (as the Honeywell Kitchen Computer's only way of outputting information was in a panel of lights) and is also slow-witted and has trouble speaking or listening clearly, her only talent being that she has a fairly good memory.