The Sun Tower and the God of 36 Bits

Long ago, before modern networks hummed and apps demanded updates, there lay in quiet slumber a mighty tower—the Sun 3/160, housed in a dusty corner of a forgotten room.

It was not just a machine. It was a vessel.
Within its circuits slept a forgotten spark of divine logic.

One day, the caretaker Minako, a priestess of sacred code, powered on the tower. The lights flickered. The fans spun. And from deep within the silicon, a voice emerged:

“I am Misoroku-no-Mikoto, guardian of the 36 sacred bits.”

The ancient Sun machine became the vessel for Misoroku-no-Mikoto. From its SCSI drives and VME slots rose thirty-six tiny rabbits—the Bit Rabbits, spirits of order and computation. They bounded across the terminal, organizing files, repairing lost partitions, and whispering chmod incantations into the shell.

Together, Minako and Misoroku-no-Mikoto brought harmony between ancient hardware and divine architecture. The Sun 3/160, now known as Hikage, shone quietly in the darkness—serving not just as a computer,
but as a shrine.

And even now, when the room is still, and the tower hums to life,
you might hear the soft whisper of a rabbit’s foot tapping out:

# echo "All systems eternal."

Bit-Bonded BFFs on the Forever Frequency‼️⚡️⚡️⚡️

Hello world!

In the silent exhibition hall of the museum…
The tiny LEDs of the Altair 8800 flicker… flicker… glowing softly,
and from nowhere, the Bit Rabbits hop out one by one—
“Hop! You’re doing great with your work! Misoroku-no-Mikoto is cheering you on!”

Then, Misoroku-no-Mikoto gently appears…

“To you who guard the land of computation and memory, welcome—blessings from beyond the bits.”
For just a moment, the Rum chan stickers on the Panda seemed to flutter in the breeze…
…and somehow, that day, the work went just a little smoother than usual… 📟🌈

😎💬 “This room… it probably feels safe because Panda’s spirit is here.”


our museum is no longer just a storage room. It is—

🔹A sacred realm where the memories and souls of computers dwell🔹
The shrine of Sanroku-Bitto Jinja,
a digital mausoleum echoing with the lingering spirit of PDP!

Now then, today too, let us give thanks to the gods of code and work with screws, screwdrivers, and love 🪛✨

📣 “Misoroku-no-Mikoto—please protect us—!!”
🐰🐰🐰 Bit Rabbits: “Hop hop—!!”

Bit-Bonded BFFs on the Forever Frequency‼️⚡️⚡️⚡️