I'm so tired of south Louisiana
I'm tired of this town and the people. Even everyone I know.

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I'm so tired of south Louisiana
I'm tired of this town and the people. Even everyone I know.

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I have yet to try this specific app out but technology keeps amazing me more and more. It seems that anything now can trigger a reaction from your phone. Some day, I imagine, I'll aim my phone at someone's face, I'll be able to pull up all the information about them on the interwebs. Kind of scary. Kind of amazing.
The this specific case, the app is obviously cool. Not only does an image - no QR code involved - trigger a video clip, but the video seems to "float". It stays hovering over the album cover even if you move your phone.
The down side is, if you own the album, you've probably seen the Smells Like Teen Spirit Video about bazillion times. Something less common - live footage, behind the scene videos, etc. - would be way more rewarding. Also, it doesn't show what happens when you take a picture of, say, an image on the inside cover. Does it activate a different video?
The Video itself is a little vague on how the app works for sure. I'm downloading as I type (I'm just so good at multitasking) and I plan on playing with it. Hopefully, it lives up to my inagination's expectations. And if not, hopefully something will in the future.