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So...you're supposed to "melt the butter" using your finger to move around a pat of butter on a virtual hot skillet? Does this software company also publish Doctor Daddy?
@Nintenboy01: "Made more sense on DS since you had the stylus as your "spatula"."
What is so ironic is that the iPhone responds to directional tilt--they could have simply made the "butter" slide in response to tilting the skillet, just as you might with a real-world skillet.
@bosskev: Couldn't it be tilt the iPhone in different directions to melt the butter sort of like if you tilt a pan? Did I miss the part where it says you are supposed to push the butter around with your finger???
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02/26/09
Did you notice Chariots awful grammar?
Should I always use a spatula if I'm a kid? or remember that kids always use spatulas?
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My apostrophe's what? Can an apostrophe possess anything?
02/27/09
* checks link *
* no, he's not another damned Facebooker *
* sighs *
@Rob C: "My apostrophe's what? Can an apostrophe possess anything?"
Yes. An apostrophe can possess something, and apparently something you don't...a sense of wry humor.
Dude, your talking too a Grammar Nazi hear. I no all about this stuff. So, their!
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What is so ironic is that the iPhone responds to directional tilt--they could have simply made the "butter" slide in response to tilting the skillet, just as you might with a real-world skillet.
02/26/09
02/26/09
Quoting from the story:
I can only go by what my Lord God Gizmodo tells me.