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iPhone video. check it out.

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That was a pretty good parody. Perhaps you could have driven your point home a bit harder if you had spread out the "gag" apps across several pages of apps and had to flick through them to get to each one. Even have several pages of gag app names and icons, not developed into something showing animation (that would be awfully intense to do!), but visible enough as easter eggs to see when zoomed on the screen.
 
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yea we were going to do that but I was done working on it. But that would have made it a lot cooler. That really wouldn't be that hard but I dont think you can take something down from youtube after you put it up....right?
 

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