Both suck. I found one of the bubble-pop keychains at Meijer, and since some unscrupulous kid had ripped the package open I figure I might as well give it a try. It's just clicky-buttons underneath a silicone bubble. It has tactile feel, but it's more like licking a ballpoint pen. And the sound is way off.
Then I watched Joe Meno demonstrating his bubble-pop app on his iPhone, and while it sounded right, you don't get the tactile feel of the bubbles.
Both serve to reinforce that old adage about putting pigs in dresses or whatever it was.
If you order lots of crap from ebay and online retailers for computer parts, and of course, steal some of the packaging at work, you can just wrap yourself in the real thing and have an endless, endless supply.
Not that I'd do such a thing of course. Don't judge me!
"It's fun, yes. , but t The sound effect unfortunately doesn't sound all that much like the *POP* of a real bubble wrap bubble and more of like a generic sound effect speaker noise from a handheld game you played in 1985."
03/27/09
03/27/09
Then I watched Joe Meno demonstrating his bubble-pop app on his iPhone, and while it sounded right, you don't get the tactile feel of the bubbles.
Both serve to reinforce that old adage about putting pigs in dresses or whatever it was.
10/31/08
10/30/08
10/30/08
10/30/08
Not that I'd do such a thing of course. Don't judge me!
10/30/08
/fixed