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Cy, short for Cyclopes, a kitten born with only one eye and no nose, is
shown in this photo provided by its owner in Redmond, Oregon, on Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2005. The kitten, a ragdoll breed, which died after living for one day, was one of two in the litter. Its sibling was born normal and healthy. (AP Photo/Traci Allen) http://tinypic.com/view/?pic=k3rl2w The Monk |
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Flyingmonk wrote:
Cy, short for Cyclopes, a kitten born with only one eye and no nose, is shown in this photo provided by its owner in Redmond, Oregon, on Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2005. The kitten, a ragdoll breed, which died after living for one day, was one of two in the litter. So it was born with its eye open? I suspect Photoshop was involved in there somewhere. George Patterson Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your slightly older self. |
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"George Patterson" wrote in message
news:ufTxf.147$US3.76@trnddc04... So it was born with its eye open? I suspect Photoshop was involved in there somewhere. I saw another post here on the question. Where was that? Oh, right...here it is: "Brien K. Meehan" wrote in message oups.com... http://www.snopes.com/photos/animals/cyclopes.asp Status: True There has been similar discussion everywhere else on the Internet, including similar information to that found on Snopes (explaining the well-documented nature of this story). I do find it amusing to see how many people feel that a newborn animal with such an obvious defect must otherwise conform to every other aspect of a normal birth. This isn't the first time I've seen the "but kittens aren't born with their eyes open!" accusation. Well, kittens aren't usually born with just one eye either. All that said, the AP person who claims that faking the photo would be "virtually impossible" doesn't have a good understanding of current computational techniques. Rendering the photo digitally (not in Photoshop, but using a high-quality 3D rendering engine, so that multiple angles can easily be generated) wouldn't be out of the question, nor would matching the supposed camera's photo file format (in fact, that part would be relatively simple). I doubt that's what's going on here...the whole thing seems plenty plausible, so it's a lot of work to go to, to make a hoax that just matches something that can happen in real life. But to say such a hoax would be "virtually impossible" isn't correct either. Pete |
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![]() "Peter Duniho" wrote in message ... I do find it amusing to see how many people feel that a newborn animal with such an obvious defect must otherwise conform to every other aspect of a normal birth. This isn't the first time I've seen the "but kittens aren't born with their eyes open!" accusation. Well, kittens aren't usually born with just one eye either. I hereby nominate this paragraph for the "logic is fun" statement of the year. Good work Peter. |
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Peter Duniho wrote:
Well, kittens aren't usually born with just one eye either. A related defect is a lack of eyelid. That makes being born with closed eyes a little tough. - Andrew |
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![]() "George Patterson" wrote in message news:ufTxf.147$US3.76@trnddc04... Flyingmonk wrote: Cy, short for Cyclopes, a kitten born with only one eye and no nose, is shown in this photo provided by its owner in Redmond, Oregon, on Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2005. The kitten, a ragdoll breed, which died after living for one day, was one of two in the litter. So it was born with its eye open? I suspect Photoshop was involved in there somewhere. Nope...read the snopes report; being born with the eye open is a common trait of the mutation. |
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Wont their eyes (in this case, eye) open after a day anyways? Never
had a kitten that young before. The Monk |
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That information is in the Snopes article referenced above.
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Flyingmonk wrote:
Wont their eyes (in this case, eye) open after a day anyways? Takes about a week. Usually two before they're completely open. George Patterson Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your slightly older self. |
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