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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WAITS  Wikipedia article on WAITS]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WAITS  Wikipedia article on WAITS]
*[http://infolab.stanford.edu/pub/voy/museum/pictures/AIlab/SailFarewell.html WAITS autobiography]
*[http://infolab.stanford.edu/pub/voy/museum/pictures/AIlab/SailFarewell.html WAITS autobiography]
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WAITS-tan
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Character Information
Common Names WAITS-tan
Other Names Nicknamed "West-coast Alternative to ITS"
Human Name(s) Willow Stanford
Faction deceased (died in 1991)
Lineage descended from TOPS-10
Rival(s) The Unix family
Appearance
Height 168 cm (5'6")
Hair Color Brown
Eye Color Green
Weapon(s) N/A
Design
First Appearance Dec 2007
Technical Information
System Personified WAITS
Developer(s) Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratories
Debut Jun 6 1966
Latest release N/A

Technical details

WAITS is an OS developed by Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, is a heavily-modified variant of TOPS-10 and was designed for the SAIL mainframe computers. Contrary to what many say, WAITS 'acronym' does not stand for anything. WAITS was released Jun 6 1966 and the last system was shut down in the early 1990's.

Character details

WAITS-tan is represented as a hippie woman with long brown hair, green eyes and wears wild outfits that look like a cross between Victorian-era fashion and 1960's fashion. Her outfits are in light yellow with blue trim, the color scheme of the SAIL computers. She was TOPS-10-tan's daughter and ITS-tan's step sister. She was close friends with ITS | ITS-tan and Emacs-kun and strongly disliked the Unices. WAITS-tan passed away in the early 1990's.

WAITS-tan was an accomplished professional and genius in the fields of mathematics, language and music but also progressive-thinking, witty, free-loving and lived with a great zest for life with a love of debauchery. She was a rebel in her youth, shunning the stuffy ideals of most OS-tans in the 1960s and her fashion sense was deemed outrageous for the time.


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