Ruby Slippers worn by Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz (1939) (via)
Time is a flat circle.
A Princeling Meets The Press
Newsweek January 3, 1983
“ life isn’t always what one likes…is it?
Ghostbusters Parody of the Day: In something that is both dated, awkward, and just unintentionally hilarious, this Apple-produced video, “Blue Busters,” takes shots at IBM using Ray Parker Jr.’sGhostbusters as its reference point. Even better are the cameos by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, which put them in the unique position of being innovators of dis videos.
”My first dream was to be a ballet dancer. I didn’t know about success at all. You can only hope to get a combination of happy work and a happy life” Audrey Hepburn
Donald O'Connor - marvelous hoofer and comedic talent!
On the Town (1949)
“Why didn’t you tell me I was in love with you?”
“I didn’t know, and I can hardly believe it now!”
“I’ll make you believe it, all right.”
~For Me and My Gal (1942)
Beauty AND brains — Not too shabby, right?
Hedy Lamarr: Hollywood Sex Symbol, Tech Geek…She was a glamorous movie star of the 1930s and ’40s, a taboo-breaking beauty who is credited with simulating the first on-screen orgasm (and also appearing nude) in a 1933 film called Ecstasy.
But Hedy Lamarr was a trailblazer in more ways than one: Fascinated by science and eager to find a way to help the Allies during World War II, Lamarr came up with a way to make radio signals jump between frequencies, and thus prevent the signals from becoming jammed. After Lamarr and a partner obtained a patent for the invention in 1942, she gave it — at no charge — to the U.S. Navy, which began using it in the 1960s. Today, Lamarr’s breakthrough is used in technology like the Bluetooth wireless device.
Get to know Hedy Lamarr, the world’s sexiest inventor.