@OMG! Ponies!: Some of the best (i.e. most popular) clubs/bars in my town have restrooms that would rival that. Not necessarily in the "has not been used in x number of decades" aesthetic, but in over all grossness, the bathroom at the Replay would be comparable.
Time for a Scotland story, gather round one and all.
I once went to an Ikea with my girl friend at the time and soon became bored, no surprise there. The surprise however came when I was in the bathroom section. For some reason, can't remember why, I lifted up the lid on a/the toilet only to discover a little brown friend. And by little I mean quite big. And by brown friend I mean ...
Yea I tried to download it on my iPhone, said it's being "modified," so no go, then went into iTunes where it said I already sort of had it and should check for available downloads, which I guess I did without realizing it, and then synced it with my iPhone. I also saw that it was back listed as free on iTunes.
(I wouldn't be surprised if they tried to up the price from free to .99 big ones following the pos review, then backpedalled, it's all good).
Having played with it for a nanosecond, I agree that it's definitely worth free. Although for .99, in this economy, I might have to think twice. These days, if I'm spending .99 for an app, I pretty much expect koi or some similar variant of domesticated carp to swim around the screen, feed, and nibble.
I will say this though, I took my iPhone into the shower with me after I downloaded the app, just to see how its steam compared with the real thing. I have to say, it is pretty convincing, so maybe it's worth the .99, koi or no koi.
@BoinK: I do know I've seen similar fog items in some DS games, and those popped up on you in which you had to get rid of them with the stylus. I'm looking forward to some "First android/blackberry app of the year that..." articles though, since it only seems fair...
03/14/09
I can't wait to use this on my next trip to Glasgow.
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I once went to an Ikea with my girl friend at the time and soon became bored, no surprise there. The surprise however came when I was in the bathroom section. For some reason, can't remember why, I lifted up the lid on a/the toilet only to discover a little brown friend. And by little I mean quite big. And by brown friend I mean ...
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(I wouldn't be surprised if they tried to up the price from free to .99 big ones following the pos review, then backpedalled, it's all good).
Having played with it for a nanosecond, I agree that it's definitely worth free. Although for .99, in this economy, I might have to think twice. These days, if I'm spending .99 for an app, I pretty much expect koi or some similar variant of domesticated carp to swim around the screen, feed, and nibble.
I will say this though, I took my iPhone into the shower with me after I downloaded the app, just to see how its steam compared with the real thing. I have to say, it is pretty convincing, so maybe it's worth the .99, koi or no koi.
01/01/09
thank god i go it the minute before this useless thing became paid-app
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How many more "first iphone app of the year to..." titles are we suppose to expect anyways?
01/01/09
Still, sorta neat little app I must admit.
01/01/09
I do know I've seen similar fog items in some DS games, and those popped up on you in which you had to get rid of them with the stylus.
I'm looking forward to some "First android/blackberry app of the year that..." articles though, since it only seems fair...
01/01/09