According to this site, the first dress-up paper doll was manufactured in England in 1810, followed by US knock-offs in 1812. Goes to show how little they know. In point of fact, Andreas Vesalius invented the idea in 1543.
Imagine what he could have done with a drag-&-drop graphic interface.
Perhaps he would have stacked them all up as layers in a self-undressing GIF.
Sunday, February 7, 2010
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It's important to understand that paper dolls DON'T HAVE JUNK!
guy on the right has a brain in his palm. Seems to be a zombie.
Perhaps he would have stacked them all up as layers in a self-undressing GIF.
Perhaps his blog would then have no audience!?!?!?!
Spiders and Skellingtons all over the place
...in 1812, the americans had reason to find some pastime that allowed them control.
guy on the right has a brain in his palm.
He's just going bowling.
Imagine what he could have done with a drag-&-drop graphic interface.
at this point, I am unsure what ANY of us did before the intertrons.
Probably something worthwhile or productive. Pshaw.
I think I'd have to agree with Mikey.
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