The girl in the dress shirt and tie from the Sanyo VM-ES88P user manual

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The girl in the dress shirt and tie from the Sanyo VM-ES88P user manual
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Megafiler (User's Manual, 1984) XLEnt Software, Jennifer Brabson (artwork) & Jerry Kwit (text)
It seems like Jennifer Brabson did both programming and artwork for XLEnt Software. There are a lot of her fun illustrations on XLEnt ads and manuals, but not a lot of info about the company out there. I'd love to scan more of her work if I can find it.
Scanned in 800DPI (sample below)
dolls, in their natural state, are inert objects. they have an affinity for still, quiet places because of this. a responsible owner should provide their doll with headphones and allow them a few hours of quiet time each day, lest they become irritable.
User Manual for Renpho Wi-Fi Bluetooth Body Scale This manual is for following scale models: ES-WBE28 / ES-BR001 / R-A003 The scale is specially designed to test your Body Water, Bone Mass, Metabolic Age, Weight, BMI, Body Fat, Subcutaneous Fat, Visceral Fat, Skeletal Muscle, Muscle Mass, Protein, BMR, Fat-free Body
Section III Article 5: Acceptable Operation Parameters
[ori.ANNA machines and all of their variations will refuse function from Operators registered with any military body, police organization, or other state-sanctioned violence. The ori.ANNA is a fundamentally non-violent machine, and it is the objective of RHT to maintain this vision for the fundamental safety of humanity.]
[This model of ori.ANNA, the v.58008, is no exception. Operators who exhibit positive sentiments toward any military body, police organization, or other arm of state-sanctioned violence will be unable to interface with the unit and any of its features.]
[Should the unit's self-defense systems fail to detect these sentiments, Operators should for their own safety cease interaction with ori.ANNA machines.]
This came in to work today:
My boss guessed '50s or '60s based on the sewing machine (it has a weird flat bobbin and to wind the bobbin you put it in the bobbin compartment -- there's no bobbin case -- and then the needle winds the thread around the bobbin?) but based on the cover illustration I'm guessing very late '60s, possibly even early '70s.
Thoughts?