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Joseph.skb
2010-12-28, 09:15
Anyone tried this "idiot app"?

My record is 1.16m (any higher and risk hitting the ceiling). Have not tried outdoors yet. I just couldn't resist testing the app (sorry, N900). :D

theonelaw
2010-12-28, 09:34
Next app up is n900swim and I am confident we have
more than one experienced entrant for that event. :D

Mentalist Traceur
2010-12-28, 10:12
n900airplanedrop? Sky dive with it, taking your own WiFi access point running a rudimentary server, let it go and have it transmit logs by WiFi as it falls. Highscore tables can be kept for the amount of tumbling, the amount of side-to-side distance traveled, amount of vertical distance traveled, and top speed, before the N900 stops transmitting.

(Actually, iPhones are probably better suited for the purpose.)

Seriously, no, I haven't tried n900fly - it seems like a really nice idea, but my N900 was a very serious investment for me, even second hand, as a jobless college student, and I am not going to risk any more drops than already occasionally happen. (Though damn, it's a trooper when it comes to the impacts it has taken. Still runs completely fine.)

- Edit -

Naturally, those that score the highest scores with n900airplanedrop are those with sufficiently large balls to skip out on the parachute part, and making sure their wifi server is blackboxed and armored enough to take the impact. Those on a budget can do their best to aim their bodies so that their flesh cushions the impact of their storage media.

F2thaK
2010-12-28, 10:14
I wouldnt try this app with my spare N9oo thats not in the best condition........!!

MaddogG
2010-12-28, 10:52
I'm thinking to try this application with my friend's HTC Desire...What? There's not such an application for Android? What a pity...Well, I'll do it anyway :D

eiffel
2010-12-28, 11:58
Have not tried outdoors yet.


I have only tried it outdoors, where it would fall onto grass if I don't catch it. But I haven't gone over 2.6 metres because I still don't want to risk dropping it.

Joseph.skb
2010-12-28, 12:03
Ha ha! I had the same feeling.

zarf
2010-12-28, 12:52
Does it work the other way, like down and then up ?

If so, someone take one bunjy jumping, may measure the drop for them, how cool would that be ?

could turn into a really cool app then.....

gabby131
2010-12-28, 13:37
nope......not enough guts and courage to do this even in doors.

i dont play much tossing-like games such as basketball. i'm afraid trying this outdoors would cause my N900 to drop on a neighbor's rooftop......

Joseph.skb
2010-12-29, 03:15
I wonder will it work if we bubble wrapped the N900?

xRobby
2010-12-29, 03:36
Love this app, already broke 1 N900 from it, oops :D

my record is 10.6 meters, well i say my record.. was more of a friend finding the app on my phone and trying it out without me noticing until it was in mid air :)

Joseph.skb
2010-12-29, 03:43
Love this app, already broke 1 N900 from it, oops :D

my record is 10.6 meters, well i say my record.. was more of a friend finding the app on my phone and trying it out without me noticing until it was in mid air :)

10.6m!!! Wow, I'm not even going to try to top that...unless my N900 was almost dead and I've changed my phone :rolleyes:

How bad was the damage from the drop? I'm interested to know how durable was the N900.