credit card

From Homestar Runner Wiki

(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
(that page is not a legit running gag, and if the wiki weren't dead, it'd probably have been deleted by now.)
(added an explanation)
Line 72: Line 72:
===Remarks===
===Remarks===
*Homestar's credit card number doesn't correspond to any major [[Wikipedia:Credit card number|credit card prefix]]; nevertheless, it is at least ''possible'' for it to be a valid card number because it passes the [[Wikipedia:Luhn algorithm|Luhn algorithm]].
*Homestar's credit card number doesn't correspond to any major [[Wikipedia:Credit card number|credit card prefix]]; nevertheless, it is at least ''possible'' for it to be a valid card number because it passes the [[Wikipedia:Luhn algorithm|Luhn algorithm]].
 +
*Homestar's credit card expiration date is impossible if it is a month/year format, however, if it is a year/month format, Homestar's credit card expiration date was February 2013.
*This email shows Strong Bad moving a cursor on the Tandy 400, which doesn't have a visible mouse. It is also worth noting that old DOS computers like the Tandy 400 are unable to show a smoothly-moving arrow pointer, as they are text-driven and mouse cursors in text-based programs are rectangles that jump from one text character's space to the next.
*This email shows Strong Bad moving a cursor on the Tandy 400, which doesn't have a visible mouse. It is also worth noting that old DOS computers like the Tandy 400 are unable to show a smoothly-moving arrow pointer, as they are text-driven and mouse cursors in text-based programs are rectangles that jump from one text character's space to the next.
*Strong Bad only needs to hit backspace on his keyboard a few times to delete two whole lines of text.
*Strong Bad only needs to hit backspace on his keyboard a few times to delete two whole lines of text.

Revision as of 15:42, 5 November 2013

This article is about the Strong Bad Email. For the running gag, see Credit Cards.
Strong Bad Email #12
watch i rule i she be
Homestar contributes to the Lots of Awesome Stuff for Strong Bad Fund

Strong Bad gets a phishing email trying to trick him into giving out his credit card information, but he knows just what to do with it.

Cast (in order of appearance): Strong Bad, Homestar Runner (voice over)

Places: Computer Room

Computer: Tandy 400

Date: Monday, February 4, 2002

Running Time: 1:18

Page Title: Tandy 400!!!

DVD: strongbad_email.exe Disc One

Contents

Transcript

STRONG BAD: Initiate email check in five, four, three, two, one.

STRONG BAD: Whoa, this sounds pretty serious. I know just what to do. {brings the cursor up to the first line} Just a little of this...

{He deletes "Mr. Bad," and inserts "Homestar Runner," then brings the cursor down to the bottom row.}

STRONG BAD: Ooh, maybe a dash of that...

{He deletes the signature and inserts "Superfied Credit Union". He then types "forward message", which clears the screen. Fade to black. The text "5 minutes later" is typed in, then after a pause, backspaced out. Fade back in.}

STRONG BAD: Okay, let's see what we got here...

{Strong Bad begins reading, and almost immediately the audio fades from Strong Bad's voice into a voice-over by Homestar.}

{The number and date are not read aloud.}

STRONG BAD: {laughing} That was too easy, man. Well, it looks like Homestar is about to make a little contribution to the Lots of Awesome Stuff for Strong Bad Fund.

{He types in "run 'internet'" and goes to "the_coolest_stuff_ever.com." He clicks on the "purchase" button for "spaceship".}

STRONG BAD: Gimme one of these... {clicks on "Spaceship"} A couple of these... {clicks "killer robot" twice} Oh, everybody needs one of these... {clicks "rocket launcher"} Oh, this thing, I gotta have that... {clicks "robotic dog/shark"}

{The Paper comes down.}

Fun Facts

Trivia

  • This is the first email where Strong Bad moves the text cursor to edit parts of (or the entirety of) the email that was sent to him.

Remarks

  • Homestar's credit card number doesn't correspond to any major credit card prefix; nevertheless, it is at least possible for it to be a valid card number because it passes the Luhn algorithm.
  • Homestar's credit card expiration date is impossible if it is a month/year format, however, if it is a year/month format, Homestar's credit card expiration date was February 2013.
  • This email shows Strong Bad moving a cursor on the Tandy 400, which doesn't have a visible mouse. It is also worth noting that old DOS computers like the Tandy 400 are unable to show a smoothly-moving arrow pointer, as they are text-driven and mouse cursors in text-based programs are rectangles that jump from one text character's space to the next.
  • Strong Bad only needs to hit backspace on his keyboard a few times to delete two whole lines of text.
  • Even though Strong Bad only typed "forward message" (i.e. he did not define a recipient email address), the email still made its way to Homestar's inbox.
  • There was a website, www.the-coolest-stuff-ever.com, based on this email. (It was taken down for a while, but was put back up "under new management". It is now a parked domain.)
  • The page www.homestarrunner.com/coolest.html contains a graphic with a robot and the words "The Coolest Stuff Ever". The page title is "The_Coolest_Stuff_Ever.COM".
  • The total cost, minus shipping and handling if any, of Strong Bad's on-screen purchases is $3,013,500,000 USD, much beyond the credit limit of all known major credit cards.
  • The Tandy is missing the highlight on the top left hand corner after the words "5 minutes later" appear.

Inside References

Cost of "Coolest Stuff Ever"

Note that the prices for assorted awesome things, golden limousine, two-headed cobra and bag of money were not listed in the original SWF file for this Strong Bad Email. (i.e. If you took that original file and moved Strong Bad's head they were not there.) The hidden prices were later added by the Brothers Chaps as a nod to the fan site http://www.the-coolest-stuff-ever.com (mirror) - where these prices were first posted (although there is a typo in the cost of the golden limousine).

External Links

Personal tools