We start this week with The Belgian Constitution.
Yes, the *actual Belgian Constitution*. As in, the Constitution of the nation of Belgium. Not a joke app. The real thing. Look:
“One of the most important changes was the introduction of the Court of Arbitration whose competencies were expanded by a special law of 2003, to include Title II (Articles 8 to 32), and the Articles 170, 172 and 191 of the Constitution. The Court therefore developed into a constitutional court and in May 2007 it was formally redesignated Constitutional Court.”
See?
I think this goes some way to proving that Rule 34 applies not just to the internet, but to the App Store: if you can imagine it, there is (or there will be) an app for it.
Moving on.
iYes or No: “Yes or No is a great app for making your decisions for you so you don’t have to. All you do is ask it a question, then press the all knowing answer generator button and just like magic, there it is.”
Wait! I’ve got a question for it! “Is this app worth having on my iPhone?”
Next!
Outlet – Dare Shock Yourself? (yes, that is the name of the app): “Have you ever wanted to shock yourself or see what happens when you put your finger in a wall outlet?”
Actually: no.