iFlux Capacitor…Jumping Jiggawatts!

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Hey, BTtF Fans! Got an extra .99c lying around? THEN BUY THIS APP!

iFlux Capacitor is not only a sure fire way to settle that “whose phone is cooler” argument among your friends, but it’s also a very detailed virtual replica of the actual 1980′x prop. And not just in the design itself, but also in functionality. No, it doesn’t ACTUALLY allow you to travel in time, but it does have built in GPS to determine your speed while driving! Once you get up to 88mph…well lets just say you see some shit.

Don’t feel like having a really awkward conversation with your local state trooper as you try to explain, “There’s no fire officer, I was just trying to hit 88mph to go back to the…oh nevermind.” Well then you can also tweak the time circuits to a more acceptable speed.

Want to know more? Then check out the description below…

It’s what makes time travel possible, and now you can use it on your iPhone, iPod, and your iPad! iFlux Capacitor is a detailed virtual replica of the famous flux capacitor invented by Dr. Emmett Brown in 1985, with finely crafted animation, functioning time circuits, and a working speedometer*. We’ve also added a few enhancements of our own, such as a push-button plutonium reload system and user defined speed threshold for avoiding unnecessary speeding tickets. It’s also now possible to cross the space-time continuum on a bike, or even on foot! (just watch the melting soles on re-entry). Okay, so it doesn’t REALLY allow you to travel through time (or does it?), but with a little bit of imagination and 1.21 gigawatts of electricity, anything is possible.

Features:
- Animated flux capacitor, including time travel sequence
- Fully functional time circuits that accurately depict your travels
- Working speedometer* (for devices with GPS only)
- User set speed threshold for safe travel
- Manual speed control for devices without GPS
- Convenient push-button plutonium reload system

*The speedometer in this application will calculate your speed ONLY if your device has GPS capabilities and you allow iFlux to determine your location. This information is only used for the speedometer functionality and is not recorded. iFlux should not be used as an official measure of speed. The accuracy of the iFlux speedometer is subject to change with the accuracy of your device’s GPS readings.

Expect a video of yours truly trying out this app very shortly.

Your Friend In Time,

Doc Oz

UPDATE: The powers at be for whatever reason have pulled iFlux from the App store. Most likely becaose of some claim to copyright infringement. But whatever the reason is for the yankage, it still just plain sucks.

Now I’d loan you MY iFlux app to go back in time to download yourself a copy when it was still available. But I learned my lesson the last time I lent a time machine to friend.

I don’t mean to be a dick or anything, but you know that old saying. “Fool me once, shame on you. But fool me twice, and I’ll build a new time machine to travel back to before I lent you my original time machine to stop myself, causing a temporal paradox, and consequently creating an alternate reality where I never gave you my time machine in the first place.”

Sorry guys, hope you downloaded a copy!

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  1. Dress like Marty McFly from the Clint Eastwood collection when you do it! I wish this released for Droid as well…I want! I envy your phone. Well not Droid Envy because…ok the joke is lost.

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