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Macintosh System 1-tan represents the first of the OSes with a full-fledged GUI from Apple that runs on the Macintosh series of computers and she is represented as a small girl with a height of 4'1 [125 cm] who likes 1980's fashion, commonly dressed in a grey minidress with black biker shorts and shoes, white leg warmers, wears a necklace with the Happy Mac icon on it and wears her hair in a wavy side ponytail. She is a very feisty-natured nonconformist and revolutionary with a lot of leadership and charisma although very limited in memory and attention span and also has a one-track mind due to her very adamant nature and due to System 1 not having any form of multitasking or quick access to multiple applications at once. |
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A rather newly created OS-tan, '''OS1-tan''' wields a hammer, in reference to the 1984 Macintosh commercial. With silver eyes, black hair, a blood type of 16, and a commanding height of 125 cm [4'1], OS1-tan is an anti-conformist and a natural born leader, though she has a feisty disposition. She wears her hair in a side ponytail and a Happy Mac necklace. She is fond of 1980's fashion and speaks in Newspeak entirely, a reference to George Orwell's ''1984'', used in the first Macintosh commercial. She dislikes GEM-tan and is often seen with System 2-tan, who understand each other well. |
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She is a nonconformist and a revolutionary and although the original Mac OS introduced the error bombs, System 1-tan's weapon of choice is a large hammer which she wields a reference to the 1984 Macintosh commercial. Despite being friendly and straightfoward, a lot of people found her to be intimidating, for being too straightfoward and simple! She speaks in Newspeak (also a 1984 reference) which relates to that. She is a revolutionary although at her older sister Lisa-tan's expense for diverting away a lot of her followers and at GEM-tan's expense during an era when a GUI with icons and overlapping windows were not commonplace. |
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Revision as of 03:40, 13 November 2007
| Mac OS1-tan | |
| Also Known As: | System 1 |
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| Original Creator: | Aurora Borealis |
| First appearance: | 2006 |
| OS Personified: | Macintosh System 1.0 + 1.1 |
| OS Developer: | Apple Inc. |
| First Released: | 24 January 1984 |
| Latest Stable Release: | v 1.1 (System Software 0.1) 5 May 1984 |
Macintosh System 1-tan represents the first of the OSes with a full-fledged GUI from Apple that runs on the Macintosh series of computers and she is represented as a small girl with a height of 4'1 [125 cm] who likes 1980's fashion, commonly dressed in a grey minidress with black biker shorts and shoes, white leg warmers, wears a necklace with the Happy Mac icon on it and wears her hair in a wavy side ponytail. She is a very feisty-natured nonconformist and revolutionary with a lot of leadership and charisma although very limited in memory and attention span and also has a one-track mind due to her very adamant nature and due to System 1 not having any form of multitasking or quick access to multiple applications at once.
She is a nonconformist and a revolutionary and although the original Mac OS introduced the error bombs, System 1-tan's weapon of choice is a large hammer which she wields a reference to the 1984 Macintosh commercial. Despite being friendly and straightfoward, a lot of people found her to be intimidating, for being too straightfoward and simple! She speaks in Newspeak (also a 1984 reference) which relates to that. She is a revolutionary although at her older sister Lisa-tan's expense for diverting away a lot of her followers and at GEM-tan's expense during an era when a GUI with icons and overlapping windows were not commonplace.
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