I hope many have managed to feel the heat of the last few days, which is not going to go anywhere. In the magazine “Expert”, for example, they devoted to her the article “We
will have to survive the heat ”, one of the illustrations to which (provided by
ITAR-TASS) instantly caught my attention:
![[girl with laptop]](http://www.expert.ru/images/online/599508_img/599508pic2.jpg)
Beautiful girl in a bikini in the heat with a laptop in the sun, near the water. Do you know who this scene reminds me of? Angela Bennet, the heroine of the popular 1995 film “The Net” (Sandra Bullock played her part):
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![[Angela bennet on the beach with a laptop]](https://habrastorage.org/getpro/geektimes/post_images/3c8/daf/dcd/3c8dafdcd0c421b41fb9c2f959b2af80.jpg)
The authors of amateur reviews
(like that one ) criticize what is happening in this film from the perspective of vulgar sexism: like, what a beautiful girl, and even a computer maker, can be on the Web until 2004 (before the advent of Facebook). Personally, I have more distrust in such scenes, not a girl, but a laptop.
Firstly, the screen in the sun (and in general in bright light, that is, almost every summer day in the open air) turns incredibly pale ("blind"). Even twisting the brightness to the maximum (and at the risk of wasting the battery much faster), it is still not possible to completely overcome this effect. And then what this user hopes to see on the screen of her laptop?
Secondly, and more importantly, girls are able to sweat in the heat (and how!), But laptops are not. A laptop computer
with a dark (!) Body in the sun is
simply obliged to warm up incredibly, and therefore it will not just burn the girl’s tender girlish hips, but it will also be able to fail, lose data, spontaneously cut down, and so on. And it's good if the heat does not cause him any lasting damage.
Even in the shadows (although in an unconditioned room, although ventilated), one of my personal
750 gig drives in this hot July buggy: the partition table is damaged, the file system is partially damaged, so the files have to be restored long and dreary. Therefore, looking at
both these frames - both TASS
and Hollywood - I cannot but be annoyed.
Although, on the other hand, the TASS photo does not seem to me to be staged: in a staged photo of bikini panty on the ass, the lining or padding would hardly have been stuck out, or that it was there.