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Putin has chip in his hand. Nobody want to shake his hand.
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All Good Things Gotta Come To An End. The Same With The "Blame Bush" Feature On His Phone
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This just popped into my head when trying to think of something to do.
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Hillary is on the job
Dutch artist Telmo Pieper decided to recreate his childhood drawings (made when he was 4) using Photoshop and photo source, his Examples Here. They look like asymmetric creatures and objects with deformed proportions, yet they look quite photo realistic. Perhaps this is how kids see the world nowadays?
Show how (any) kids' drawings could look if kids used photoshop to create them and include photo source or an inset as done in the examples. Please Note: Limit 3 Entries Per Player. Many thanks to LunaC for the themepost Feesh .

It's said that animals can enjoy life more than humans because they never have to stop and answer the phone. The company called Petsmobility attempted to change that. In 2005 they developed the world's first cell phone for dogs - Petcell, attached to a dog's collar. You could easily call your dog (the call would be automatically answered) and give commands to your pet, or simply talk to it so that your dog does not feel alone. If the dog would bark (possible sign of danger - e.g. house or car burglary) a call to your number would initiate and you could hear what's happening and give your dog commands. It was a very handy thing to have for those dog owners who have to leave dogs on their own when they are at work or away for some other reason. The Petcell price was on the expensive side - about $400, and after 7 years of operations and $120 mln of investor capital, Petsmobility closed its doors in 2012, citing slow sales. Well, it was good while it lasted...
Photoshop animals using cell phones.
All types of animals (except humans) are allowed - e.g. birds,
insects, aquatic life, mammals, etc.
Many thanks to JannaR for the themepost.

Dutch artist Telmo Pieper decided to recreate his childhood drawings (made when he was 4) using Photoshop and photo sources. The results are quite amusing - they look like asymmetric creatures and objects with deformed proportions, yet they look quite photo realistic. Perhaps this is how kids see the world nowadays?
Show how (any) kids' drawings could look if kids used photoshop and photo sources to create them.
Many thanks to silvercanine for the contest idea and to Telmo Pieper for the themepost.

It's said that animals can enjoy life more than humans because they never have to stop and answer the phone. The company called Petsmobility attempted to change that. In 2005 they developed the world's first cell phone for dogs - Petcell, attached to a dog's collar. You could easily call your dog (the call would be automatically answered) and give commands to your pet, or simply talk to it so that your dog does not feel alone. If the dog would bark (possible sign of danger - e.g. house or car burglary) a call to your number would initiate and you could hear what's happening and give your dog commands. It was a very handy thing to have for those dog owners who have to leave dogs on their own when they are at work or away for some other reason. The Petcell price was on the expensive side - about $400, and after 7 years of operations and $120 mln of investor capital, Petsmobility closed its doors in 2012, citing slow sales. Well, it was good while it lasted...
Photoshop animals using cell phones.
All types of animals (except humans) are allowed - e.g. birds,
insects, aquatic life, mammals, etc.
Many thanks to JannaR for the themepost.

A while ago I've read that animals can enjoy life more than humans
because they never have to stop and answer the phone. Well it's no
longer true, according to Yahoo News:
[ A sea animal show at The Hakkeijima Sea Paradise aquarium-amusement
park complex in Yokohama, southwest of Tokyo featured a female Walrus
'Pico' 11-year-old, who is trained to use her mock cell phone. See
the clickable photo. ]
FreakingNews' version of the above news:
A telemarketer calls the aquarium-amusement complex in Tokyo.
TELEMARKETER: Hello. Are you paying too much for long distance?
WALRUS: You've got the wrong phone number, and I'm a friggin' walrus.
TELEMARKETER: If I got the wrong number, why did you answer the phone?
In this contest you are asked to photoshop animals using cell phones.
All types of animals (except humans) are allowed - e.g. birds,
insects, aquatic life, mammals, etc.