Re: Need a blink using iOS in Toronto to test streetcar app

2011-03-05 Thread erik burggraaf
It's because the subway system in Toronto is dubbed the rocket affectionately or not as you prefer. Best, Erik Burggraaf User support consultant, Now posting occasionally on twitter at eburggraaf, 1-888-255-5194 http://www.erik-burggraaf.com On 2011-03-05, at 1:29 AM, Scott Granados wrote:

RE: Need a blink using iOS in Toronto to test streetcar app

2011-03-05 Thread Cameron
Hi. Pocket rocket. That's priceless! If I had an award for best app name, it would be the recipient. Good luck with your tests. Cameron. From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of carolyn Haas Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2011

Re: Need a blink using iOS in Toronto to test streetcar app

2011-03-05 Thread Scott Granados
Hahahha that's fantastic. The Pocket Rocket in the US is a vibrator that's marketed with that name. I forget who it was but there were some porn stars that were marketing that to women in the US. On Mar 5, 2011, at 4:17 AM, erik burggraaf wrote: It's because the subway system in Toronto is

RE: Need a blink using iOS in Toronto to test streetcar app

2011-03-05 Thread Cameron
Hi. Yes, The company Doc Johnson came out with the original but now it refers to a certain toy category as opposed to a specific product. Anyways, I'm guessing this may very well be the last post on this as we're now deep in the waters of the off topic ocean. Cameron.

Re: Need a blink using iOS in Toronto to test streetcar app

2011-03-05 Thread Karen Lewellen
In fact, that was my first thought, someone making a reference to both...which had me wondering just the sort of testing they wanted lol. Kare On Sat, 5 Mar 2011, Scott Granados wrote: Hahahha that's fantastic. The Pocket Rocket in the US is a vibrator that's marketed with that name. I

Re: Need a blink using iOS in Toronto to test streetcar app

2011-03-05 Thread Scott Granados
I can see it now, the cross marketing possibilities alone are great. Feeling lost and stressed on the subway, break out your Pocket Rocket and let it set you free On Mar 5, 2011, at 12:19 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote: In fact, that was my first thought, someone making a reference to

Re: Need a blink using iOS in Toronto to test streetcar app

2011-03-05 Thread Karen Lewellen
ROFL!!! the thing is, given the stress levels of even some ttc subway staff members, they might be offering you a major contract for that ahem key to freedom. Karen, who appreciates the major laughs. On Sat, 5 Mar 2011, Scott Granados wrote: I can see it now, the cross marketing

Fwd: Need a blink using iOS in Toronto to test streetcar app

2011-03-04 Thread carolyn Haas
Begin forwarded My friend just released an iApp that predicts arrivals for streetcars in Toronto's public-transit system, the TTC. Pocket Rocket specifically included VoiceOver accessibility and was in fact delayed until such accessibility worked properly. At iTunes:

Re: Need a blink using iOS in Toronto to test streetcar app

2011-03-04 Thread Scott Granados
Wow, Pocket Rocket, really? :) On Mar 4, 2011, at 9:59 PM, carolyn Haas wrote: Begin forwarded My friend just released an iApp that predicts arrivals for streetcars in Toronto's public-transit system, the TTC. Pocket Rocket specifically included VoiceOver accessibility and was in fact