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December 11, 2008 4:00 AM PST

A reason you'll want to scratch your iPhone

by Eric Franklin
(Credit: Hiroshi Okamura)

If you've been champing at the bit for a way to really scratch up your iPhone, this may be the application for you. No silly, I don't mean "scratching," but more like "scratchin'."

Hiroshi Okamura has released an iPhone application that lets you try out your mix-mastering skills by scratching on a virtual record. The application is called Re<", you know, for coolness' sakes.

If you've never tried scratching before, you have to start somewhere, right? And this way you don't run the risk of embarrassing your in front of a crowd or forcing you neighbors to make late-night calls to the police. I mean, if people are willing to learn to play the Ocarina via the iPhone, why not scratching?

From the looks of the video, the virtual record functions as a real record would. I would have tried it out, but $1.99 is too much for this cheapskate to spend on applications that would probably amuse me for an hour or two before I got bored. Not a reflection of the product, but I just know me. Your results may vary.

Eric Franklin refused to write a bio, saying, "Why are you bothering me about this bio business again? If I wanted people to know more about me, I'd send them to the Inside CNET Labs Podcast" (shameless plug). E-mail Eric.
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by Byron Church D Church December 11, 2008 5:26 AM PST
$2.00 ? Oh yea I won't drop 2 big ones for just a little mindless pleasure **** I could get a candy bar for that !
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by garisimo December 18, 2008 7:51 AM PST
Byron, is there any chance you recently lost an iphone in the New Orleans area? If so, please go to the craigslist posting below, and reply. Cheers!

http://neworleans.craigslist.org/laf/933479148.html
by cuseboy December 11, 2008 5:31 AM PST
I'm not really interested in this particular story, but congratulations on using the phrase "champing at the bit" correctly. Almost nobody does, using the incorrect "chomping."
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by jim.ketcham December 18, 2008 8:21 AM PST
seems like one of the dumbest apps i've ever seen.
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