Virtual Vuvuzelas Bring Annoying Soccer Sounds to Your Phone
Although the Wikipedia audio dossier of the horn’s tone is clear and almost pleasant, en masse the vuvuzela’s call is reminiscent of a “diabolical swarm of radioactive bees,” as the Album’s Jason Gay describes it, and it’s been the converge of complaints by players, fans and idiot box viewers. It casts a mildly alarming auditory cloy over games on television.
Yahoo cites “What is the buzzing bruit about at soccer games?” as the top-searched ask related to the World Cup over the heretofore week. There even are reports that the Magic Cup is considering a ban on the instrument — or as some might submit to describe it, the instrument of torture.
If there ever was something literatim suited for the creation of a at, annoying iPhone germaneness, the vuvuzela is it, and a number of apps have enthusiastically jumped in to fill the nook. The names don’t shift much — contenders catalogue “Vuvuzela 2010,” “Virtual Vuvuzela,” “Cavity Vuvuzela” and lately “Vuvuzela!” — but another to look for is the aptly named “England Fan Die: Annoying Football Horns +.” There are several freed options and others that cost 99 cents — a little price to pay if you’re an avid fan, or if you get any recreation at all out of annoying people.
Since then, his phone has not stopped ringing. He gets perhaps a dozen media requests a day, including calls from reporters from Spain, Britain and Germany and more »
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