It's not a very well known fact but in the sixties, television engineers wore full evening gowns and a bouffant hairstyle. Just like the BBC announcers had to wear tuxes. Like that.
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Bouffant. That's a fun word to say.
What about opera gloves?
well, obviously. Limiting dust and smudges is critical to electronics operations.
Static kills! Prevent it with blue eye shadow!
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I bet the station techs put many a mile on that, making copies of the last season of Star Trek.
I'm not sure how I feel about that gown or that wig, tho. How about a futuristic theme with a cool uniform and boots, way to misread the room, RCA.