How viable does it need to be? So Larry puts in an hour of his time (priceless, 
but lets say $100 for simplicity). Buy a web address (dadadotsme.com) and put 
up a brief description: another one hour = $100. Submit to Apple's ap store. 
Wait for the money to pour in. Of the millions and millions of iOS users, 
surely there are a few hundred hamsters who would be intrigued by such an ap . 
. .

stan

On Apr 2, 2012, at 9:16 PM, John Sessoms wrote:

> From: Larry Colen
> 
>> On Apr 2, 2012, at 12:20 PM, George Sinos wrote:
>> 
>>> You can do that on your iPhone Larry.
>> I don't have an iPhone
>>> Go to Settings>Sounds
>>> 
>>> All the way at the bottom is Vibration Patterns.  Select
>>> "vibration"
>>> 
>>> On that screen you can define all the custom vibration patterns
>>> you want, then you can assign them phone numbers.
>> 
>> It would be rather tedious to make a morse code ringtone for each of
>> the people in my phone book,  it would actually be easier to write an
>> app that just translated the name to morse code.  Set up a buffer,
>> and a table look up, and for each letter in the name beep the morse
>> code out the speaker.
>> 
>> Someone who knows the app space could probably write it in an hour.
>> 
>> 
> 
> The only question is are there enough weird people out there who would buy it 
> to make it commercially viable.
> 
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