SURFING YOUR FAV NUDES
One of the most beautiful women in the world of cinema invented WI-FI: Hedy Lamarr. Thanks to her we have Wi-Fi, in our homes, in companies, in airports, in restaurants, in short everywhere, allowing us to communicate with each other, surf nudes and even correct this article at a bar counter while I slide a sensual Remy Martin for my equally sensual lips (don't get your hopes too high, cause I'm not looking, I ain't looking for Mr. Right).
Hedy was a Viennese Jewish woman with a passion for technology and a vocation for theater and film. In addition to being a very successful actress, she had practiced electrical engineering in her spare time in her home studio.
Lamarr's invention, "spread spectrum technology," was a signal hopping system that prevented enemies from interfering with radio signals between a ship and its torpedoes.
She created it to help fight the Nazis. What few suspected in Hollywood was that the beautiful brunette who starred alongside Spencer Tracy or Clark Gable was also an extraordinary communications engineer, capable of inventing and patenting a beeper system for missiles.
The U.S. government rejected the invention during World War II, only to recover it at the time of the Cuban crisis.
In short, if today we can connect wirelessly with cell phones, PCs and tablets to networks, we owe it to her, one of the once most beautiful women in the world. Hedy Lamarr was the epitome of beauty and the brain at a time when only one of them was appreciated in women, and she was and still is proof and formal testimony that beauty and sensuality are not opposed to intelligence, quite the opposite.
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