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Welcome to PhotoChop’d. This is a new biweekly contest that will require the artistic skills of the VGChartz community to be utilized for comedy. For each new contest the editorial team will post a new Topic to which forum members will respond by illustrating the Topic. The top entrants will have their pictures displayed in the feature section on the main page every Friday. The 1st place winner will also be awarded vg$1000 if more than 20 entries are posted.

The rules are simple:
1) The pictures must be the poster’s creation.
2) If photography is used, please use something that is public domain and does not have any watermarks.
3) The pictures cannot exceed 600 pixels in width
4) If using Photobucket or similar services please provide a link that way it can be used in the main page article that will feature the top submissions.
5) NSFW pictures and foul language will NOT be tolerated.
6) Racial, Ethnic, Personal, and Religious insults will NOT be tolerated.


The topic for the Week of 29May2009 – 11Jun2009 is:



Unintended Consequences of Microsoft's Full Body Motion Control




So fellow VGChartz members…fire up photoshop and start displaying your artistic talents!



Notes:

-If you do not have access to Photo Editing software use this free Web-app: http://www.pixlr.com



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cool, how about a rubber condom for ur hand



“When we make some new announcement and if there is no positive initial reaction from the market, I try to think of it as a good sign because that can be interpreted as people reacting to something groundbreaking. ...if the employees were always minding themselves to do whatever the market is requiring at any moment, and if they were always focusing on something we can sell right now for the short term, it would be very limiting. We are trying to think outside the box.” - Satoru Iwata - This is why corporate multinationals will never truly understand, or risk doing, what Nintendo does.

actually, it should be 'biweekly', not semiweekly...semiweekly would be half a week. Biweekly means two weeks.





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Thrallia said:

actually, it should be 'biweekly', not semiweekly...semiweekly would be half a week. Biweekly means two weeks.

It's actually bimonthly.  Adding "bi" to something means it happens twice every _____.  I think (not sure) semiweekly is also correct.



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Just a quick thing: put [ img] before the image link, and [ /img] after the image link (without the spaces), and the image will show up in your post.


[ img]http://userlogos.org/files/logos/macleod.mac/vgchartz.1.u.png[ /img]



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tarheel91 said:
Thrallia said:

actually, it should be 'biweekly', not semiweekly...semiweekly would be half a week. Biweekly means two weeks.

It's actually bimonthly.  Adding "bi" to something means it happens twice every _____.  I think (not sure) semiweekly is also correct.


blast....you are correct.  just looked it up.  Semi and bi both mean twice every _____.   So Bimonthly would be the correct phrase if you want to say every two weeks.