Seattle Youth Garden Works uses Drupal 5.0. A number of modules have been added - like Events and Events with Volunteer Timeslots. I have also used Workflow and Webforms. If you are creating a non-profit website and would like information on modules you are likely to need, contact me, and I can tell you what I learned.
We've combined Social Networking with Social Media and Social Interaction. Still missing our RSS Feeds on the community that will go in later in the week, although we do have it on the personal Blogs.
Basically, a Photoshop Tennis contest involves, after maybe setting some ground rules like a consistent theme or having to use a certain image/logo in each design, person A making a design and passing it (or 'serving' it) to person B. Person B then has to make an altered version of that image, keeping in line with the rules you agree. Person B then plays the image back to Person A. This gets repeated for a predetermined number of rounds (or the players get bored) and a winner is decided. The winner can be decided by the players or by an independent judge who scores based on the number of 'best shots' - you sometimes don't even NEED a winner as it is, after all, just a bit of fun!
Anyway - my friend served first and I have to make a return shot on these (I put together the preview)... Unfortunately, it seems I cannot embed images in forum posts! So here is a good old fashioned text link...
Crocodile skin products have been banned in certain parts of the world but are still easily available in others. Especially during the 1970s crocodile skin products were popular and items like crocodile skin shoes were both a fashion item and a sign of style and luxury. Nowadays fashion designers still occasionally incorporate crocodile skin into their designs even though there is a growing number of people who object to materials such as these being used for luxury purposes.