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Baby-imaging

Merge parents faces to indicate possible baby
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This may be recommended as a prerequisite to marriage. Don't tie the knot till you've assessed how your offspring might look. Photobooths would provide a facility for both prospective parents to be photographed side by side, but the prints would be of merged images, possibly in a strip of five showing very-him, more-him-than-her, equal-mix, more-her-than-him, and very-her. Marriage would only proceed if both partners agree that they find all five outcomes acceptable.
Mygo, Oct 01 2001

If they mated http://www.nbc.com/...'Brien/iftheymated/
[dbsousa, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]

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       I've seen this on tv and I'm frantically searching for a link.
Helium, Oct 01 2001
  

       Apologies if Peter is right and it's been covered already. I'm new here and couldn't see it listed.
Mygo, Oct 02 2001
  

       Peter: Didn't that hurt?
StarChaser, Oct 02 2001
  

       OK, I've now seen the 'Morphing' thread to which Peter referred and will transfer my comments there and close this one (unless there is a sudden surge of support for keeping this one going).
Mygo, Oct 02 2001
  

       maybe get their psych profiles & merge them too! (at tis rate, only rank optimists & compulsive gamblers will have babies).
pfperry, Jul 01 2002
  


 

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