There's no mention that her "prototype" works as a computer. I assume she was just paid for her design and the difficulty of implementation is left up to engineers? Just goes to show that all the glory is reaped by the front guys (actors, designers, etc) and the grunt work is left to the grunts (software developers, engineers, writers, etc). Sometimes I wish I had gone to art school instead.
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There's no mention that her "prototype" works as a computer. I assume she was just paid for her design and the difficulty of implementation is left up to engineers? Just goes to show that all the glory is reaped by the front guys (actors, designers, etc) and the grunt work is left to the grunts (software developers, engineers, writers, etc). Sometimes I wish I had gone to art school instead.