Kamis, 01 Desember 2016

Review: The Computer Wore Heels

The Computer Wore Heels  By LeAnn Erickson. iTunes, $2.99. World War II threw women into the workforce, but not just in factories and industrial warehouses. Filmmaker LeAnn Erickson illuminated a lesser known facet of their war effort in her 2010 documentary Top Secret Rosies. The film documents women’s wartime contributions to state-of-the-art computer technology. The …

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