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- From: bn@mndcrme.uoknor.edu (Bo Najdrovsky)
- Subject: Re: Who's the babe in the Opalvison ad!
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics
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- Date: 19 Nov 92 01:01:12 CST
- Organization: Operation Mindcrime
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- Daniel Barrett (barrett@astro.cs.umass.edu) wrote:
- : In article <1992Nov12.034124.2303@seq.uncwil.edu> loyd@seq.uncwil.edu (David Loyd) writes:
- : >[Who's the babe in the Opalvison ad?]
- :
- : The "babe" is noneother than Irving Gould, CEO of Commodore.
- : It's amazing what can be done with a little morphing software (namely,
- : MORPHMORPHMONGER).
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- Damn! Ok, you sold me on Morphmorphmonger! I'll take one. I can't
- imagine a much harder morph than one from an old fart to a sexy blonde.
- Whatever the techique involved, it must most certainly be more involving
- then some simple morph from a baby to an owl. :-) :-) :-)
-
- Ofcourse I just had an interesting idea. Can the product morph Gould's
- common stock share into a pile of ashes? I think if such effect was
- possible, this might become the most popular software product in the Amiga
- market! ;-)
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