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The slimming effect

Ray Sadler points us to: Slimming photos with HP digital cameras. A setting for your digital camera that makes people thinner. (It appears to have a supermodel setting that can make people thicker as well).

Draw your own conclusions about the state of marketing, technology and our world.

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