38 Vintage Photos of Women in Miniskirts at Huge Computers in the 1970s and 1980s _ Old US Nostalgia

   

Attractive women wearing as little clothing as the decency of the day allows--this tool has been a constant one in the history of advertising, although hemlines over those same years have been anything but constant.

The 1970s were a heady time in the computer industry. The decade saw many notable inventions and developments, especially in the areas of the personal computer, networking and object-oriented programming.

Innovators produced groundbreaking hardware and software. Several large organizations entered the industry or expanded during the decade, including Texas Instruments, Xerox and International Business Machines, or IBM. Some companies, such as RCA, dipped their toes in industry waters, but quickly withdrew from the computer scene.

Enjoy ogling these broads' gams, and get a load of those ginormous mainframes.

 
 

The girl with her computer in the workspace.

 

Posing next to the computer in a short dress.

 

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My workspace.

 

The girl is working diligently.

An incredibly beautiful dress.

 

 

Do you think she's doing?

 

 

The girl is working attentively.

The workspace scenery.

 

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The lady is wearing a short dress while sitting and working.

 

The workspace.

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 
 

The workspace scenery.

 

 
 

The lady is posing in a beautiful dress.

 

 
 

The lady is posing in a beautiful dress.

 

 
 

 

The lady is posing in a beautiful dress.