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ANY MAN WHO finds himself having to deal with Nvidia PR inthe near future, should consider himself a very lucky geek indeed. “Why?” wehear you ask, with a skeptical eyebrow raised. There's not a lot that is moreunpleasant than dealing with Nvidia, right? Wrong. Wait until you see NvidiaItaly’s new PR girl. Her name is Ileana Tacconelli, and her long Italian legsare currently doing the rounds on Youtube.
And more good news: she doesn’t seem bothered by the presence of dodgylooking blokes either. Wearing a colourful bikini and brandishing a balloon(which she seductively blows up) Ms Tacconelli gyrates behind a bleach-blond,mustachioed, baseball-cap-wearing geezer in Lycra. Then, after a quick outfitchange, the leggy and, indeed, buxom Ileana shows off some kind of a shoe box,while wearing knee-high black boots and a skimpy, black bikini.
In another scene, she appears to remove her shirt and wring it out into a bigyellow bucket (the reason for which is unclear). After all that effort, shetakes a long slug on what can only be assumed to be hard liquor... unless, ofcourse, it's what she wrung out of her shirt.
A colleague of Ms Tacconelli, confirmed to the INQ that her workmate wasindeed the girl in the Youtube video, but said that Ileana wouldn’t be availablefor a comment until Monday, because she’s attending an Nvidia event. We wantedto know what she makes of Hybrid SLI.
Somehow we think Nvidia's Italian events will be drawing far larger crowdsfrom now on.
Intel, AMD take note.