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The description of the now-unavailable app read, "On a plane, on the bus, in a theatre. Babies are everywhere you don't want them to be! They're always distracting you from preparing for that big presentation at work with their incessant crying. Before Baby Shaker there was nothing you could do about it."
And of course, the description included a disclaimer: "Never, never shake a baby."
As you might imagine, there was quite an uproar over this app, primarily from parents. Patrick Donohue, founder of the Sarah Jane Brain Foundation, an organization that helps parents and medical professionals deal with Pediatric Acquired Brain Injuries such those as caused by Shaken Baby Syndrome, wrote directly to Apple CEO Steve Jobs to express his dismay: "As the father of a 3-year-old who was shaken by her baby nurse when she was only 5 days old, breaking 3 ribs, both collarbones and causing a severe brain injury, words cannot describe my reaction." Marilyn Bar, the founder of the US Center for Shaken Baby Syndrome, goes even further: "Not only are they making fun of shaken baby syndrome, but they are actually encouraging it. This is absolutely terrible."
How Safe is Dairy
Does milk really do a body good? Are the hormones safe? Does yogurt help with weight loss, and does kefir promote better digestion? It can be maddening trying to muddle through all the conflicting information out there. We have the down low on which dairy products your family should be eating, drinking and slurping.
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Milk: It's one of the best sources of calcium, needed for building strong bones and teeth and safe weight loss, according to one recent study. Plus, milk is full of protein, fortified with vitamin D and protects against colon cancer. So what's the problem? Well, lactose intolerance for many, probable increased risk of prostate cancer and possible increased risk of ovarian cancer. That's the hormones, found in standard and organic milk (thanks to dairy cows being kept pregnant so that they'll lactate). And that weight-loss study? Funded by the National Dairy Council.
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Verdict: There's currently no good scientific evidence that says that drinking more than one glass of milk per day is necessary, according to the Harvard School of Public Health. Given some of the risk factors associated with consuming too much dairy, best to look to non-dairy sources for your daily requirement of calcium (1,000 to 1,200 milligrams). Go for leafy greens, beans and whole grains -- all of which offer countless other health benefits, too.
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Cheese: Cheese is the Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of the dairy world. On the one hand, we can appreciate delicate shavings of parmesan enhancing the flavor of a salad, or a slice of Bucheron complementing a glass of wine. On the other, we see a slop of melted cheddar oozing over nachos, a roadside stop on the path to obesity or clogged arteries.
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Verdict: Think moderation. Most cheese is high in sodium and isn't exactly low-calorie. But the combination of fat and protein in cheese is very satisfying, and it can keep your appetite in check for hours after eating. The endless variety of cheeses can accommodate most tastes and diets: Feta is low in saturated fats, firm ricotta is low in sodium and Swiss offers a real protein punch. Plus, cheese happens to be great for your teeth -- in addition to providing calcium, it changes the pH in your mouth to discourage bacteria.
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Yogurt: Yogurt offers all the benefits of milk, and then some. It's more easily digested than milk and contains friendly bacteria that's good for your intestinal tract. Some studies even show it to boost immunity and fight cancerous tumors. Unfortunately, most of the yogurt you see on supermarket shelves is so highly sweetened that most of the calories in the product come from the sugar, not the yogurt itself.
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Verdict: Buy plain yogurt. It is more nutritious in every way and it's easily sweetened with fruit, maple syrup or agave nectar. Or, don't sweeten it and use it in place of sour cream, milk or mayonnaise when making pancakes, muffins or tuna salad. Also, avoid any yogurt at the store called "lite," as it likely contains artificial sweeteners and colors.
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Kefir: Kefir, which is just now more widely available, is a cultured, enzyme-rich food that contains even more beneficial bacteria than yogurt, as well as healthy yeasts. It also contains the essential amino acid tryptophan, which has a calming effect on the nerves.
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Verdict: Ta-da! Kefir is he healthiest of all the dairy products. But, as with yogurt, it's best to avoid the overly sweetened commercial varieties. Choose plain kefir, or, better yet, you can purchase a starter culture and easily make your own using whatever milk you normally buy.
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Apple has removed the program from their iPhone app store and the developer, Sikalosoft, no longer lists it on their website.
We've all experienced the frustration that comes with a baby that won't stop crying. I spent the first three months of my oldest son's life trudging up and down the stairs all night long because that was the only thing that would stop him from crying. And it can be even worse when it's someone else's baby disturbing your meal or interrupting your movie. But, of course, physical abuse is never an option for dealing with an unhappy or inconsolable child. And yet, the developer of this application seems to find this kind of behavior amusing.
I'm sure someone, somewhere, thought, at some point, that this was funny, but someone at Apple, which has been criticized for being too particular about the apps they do approve, certainly made a mistake in approving this one.










ReaderComments (Page 4 of 5)
4-25-2009 @ 10:04PM
sara said...honestly, I just think it's dumb anyways. I'm sure that most people know it's just a joke, and that you shouldn't ever shake a baby, no matter how long it's been crying, but this isn't even entertaining. How interesting..... you shake for approximately three seconds and two red Xs appear. Then you do it again. And again. And again.
I think it was a terrible idea and I have no idea who would buy it in the first place, but for the record, anyone who bought it for a laugh must be partially retarded.
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4-25-2009 @ 7:29PM
anhedonicjester said...i think the fact that people are so upset that they CANT shake a fake baby to 'death' on their iphone might be more disturbing than the fact that such a 'game' exists.
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4-25-2009 @ 7:30PM
anhedonicjester said...also,sorry to double post but ... why would someone WANT to be able to shake a fake baby to 'death'?
at the risk of invoking the whole slippery slope thing, would this discussion be any different if the game was to shake a toddler? or shake a woman?
and why would it be any different? (im not trying to be a prick with that question its genuinely something ive been wondering about)
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4-25-2009 @ 7:38PM
Lisa said...Boycott Apple!
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5-07-2009 @ 10:42AM
Chris said...This not only shows a lack of compassion in our society, it also shows a sick appetite for baby brutality, but the worst part is that many "kids" are getting cell phones nowadays and by playing this "game" they are repeatedly conditioning there minds to see "shaking" as a "solution". It has already been proven that video games play a large role in the rising number of crime statistics. This one would be no different.
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4-25-2009 @ 7:48PM
Tyr said...dude! what the hell! I wanted that game! It made me laugh super hard. once again, over-sensitive parents ruin it for normal people. just ignore the damn thing if it pisses you off so bad
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4-25-2009 @ 9:48PM
Sherrill Fowler said...Please, people. Lighten up! It's a joke. All in fun. What is the
matter with all of you who cannot see this for what it is. It is promoting nothing but a little light hearted break from the reality of
too much taken TOO seriously.
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4-25-2009 @ 10:54PM
Margie said...At least Apple pulled it back. Too bad that so many people have been desensitized to violence in our culture. Also, too bad that too many people don't know when to use "there" or "their" or "they're". They're showing their ignorance when they go there! (Will this phrase help you remember?)
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4-26-2009 @ 8:24PM
llenell said...They should be shut down. I have never heard of anything so sick! Very seldom do I pass judgement, but this made me so disgusted!
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4-26-2009 @ 8:31PM
LegendaryPenguin said...Just saw the video, and thought:
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That was it?
That's what this whole uproar is about? You shake a phone until the two X's across the baby's eyes come up? I thought it was worse - you shake a 3d moving model of said baby until it stops crying, for example.
Does it carry shock value? Yes. But I think folks here are overdoing it a little. The game's been taken off all fronts... even the creator's website. Let it go already, jeez.
P.S. Those of you that swear never to buy another Apple product... please get over yourselves. They did a stand up thing by removing the app. Admittedly, they were dumb to post it in the store in the first place, but you know you'll be first in line to grab the next i-thing when it comes out.
P.P.S. Whoever said that GTA was a terrible idea...God, your types make me laugh. You know, the kind that think that games are still for kids. Nope, sorry. Bet you didn't know that GTA came out on the DS recently; probably shouldn't let the kiddies play that either! Too bad that's your JOB as a PARENT! Not every aspect of entertainment is safe for the young ones, and you should know that by now. I get tired when people say that games are to blame for child violence, when the parents of the household should already be watching what they play.
BTW: GTA IV sold close to a million copies when it came out. I think it's time for Rockstar to think about the next one, don't you?
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4-26-2009 @ 9:19PM
JEN said...I hope someone drops and breaks their phone playing this stupid awful video game.. shaking a baby game will teach kids its ok to shake babies.. how wrong can they be to develop such a cruel game? such idiots!
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4-26-2009 @ 9:38PM
homoerectus said...i think it's funny. people read too much into this stuff. additionally, this was taken way too seriously. lighten up, people. read some dead baby jokes. ;)
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4-26-2009 @ 10:07PM
connor said...just relax...deep breaths...you stupid soccer moms and flamer dads need to calm down. honestly, this app is NOTHING compared to the things i can find online. only idiots think that video games are real, and only overbearing dumbasses make a big deal out of something like this. eventually, the delusional fanboys who would kill someone over a video game will all die out or go to prison, and everything will be alright. just take a beer, grab a chair and join me in watching the idiots unravel themselves.
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4-26-2009 @ 10:25PM
Rosanne Hughes said...I was an apple user. No more. They have obviously decided to target the truly stupid people in our society. Since I do not fall into that category I will purchase my computers and phones elsewhere
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4-26-2009 @ 10:42PM
Aaron Morse said...This is completely ridiculous. A video game is just that a game and in now way shape or form does it or should it imbue moral standards of conduct. If it had a market and people were downloading it it should be slapped with a disclaimer for the overly offended. People have all sorts of sick senses of humor, why should we cater to one and not the other. Its bias and not grounded in reality just to take it down because people who deal with that sort of situation do not find it funny. If you think its unfunny then don't download it and keep it to yourself. why spread your misery to the other people who understand the humor in all things.
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4-26-2009 @ 10:46PM
Hod said...Relax people.... It is only a game. And think about it, if someone would have shook G.W.Bush when he was a baby our economy wouldn't be in the shape it is today. Sometimes death can be a good thing. Sad but True.
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4-26-2009 @ 10:47PM
sithich said...I don't get it.....you hate crying babies...so you BUY an app that cries?????..And YOU are forced to attend to it--not someone else??? I don't get this on so many levels. Who would buy this if they didn't want to hear more babies cry, and who would even think about creating such an obnoxious and grotesque app?
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4-27-2009 @ 1:06AM
Little Miss said...It's tasteless and disgusting, but I do believe that there's been an online flashgame along this premise for at least a year. Besides, if you're old enough to be playing with an iPhone, you're probably old enough to know the difference between what's real and what's just a cheesy iPhone app.
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4-27-2009 @ 1:08AM
JoJo said...Sick does not quite cover it. We are a violent society, have been from the day we got here. Even for a vile group, the shake the baby thing is disgusting. Not suprising, but disgusting none the less.
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4-27-2009 @ 1:14AM
Cindy said...Kate, I agree, I think I'll be avoiding Apple products in the future. This is simply a repulsive concept.
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