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Yes. He normally doesn't stretch his front paws above his head like that, but I have seen him do that too occasionally. He loves belly rubs, so I think he's just pandering for attention.

My cat sleeps for hours in this position all the time. He's so laid back that they could probably operate on him without the straps. I once had a female cat though that most definitely wouldn't have enjoyed this.

Meh. Didn't really care for Dolphin on Android, so I believe I will pass. Using Mercury browser now, which isn't shabby.

Sound advice, but wouldn't make a difference in Texas right now. Everything is already dead because of the drought.

I wasn't either until I smelled smoke yesterday. It's in and around the Wichita Mountains refuge area... West of Lawton.

I'm guessing the amount listed in the article above is wrong. There is a fire just north of me in SW Oklahoma that has already burned over 35k acres this past weekend, and it hasn't even made the national news yet. I have to assume the Texas fire(s) have done much more damage than the one here since it is being

Not necessarily. I personally like the look and feel of the iPhone 4 over everything I've seen on the internet claiming to be the next iPhone, but will most likely stick with iOS regardless of what the next iPhone looks like. Why? Because I've already invested into the ecosystem, which I personally prefer over

Not speaking for Giggity, but iPhone seems smoother because the UI is hardware accelerated. Android, so far, is not.

You mean back in the day when color photos looked like they had some ugly instagram filter applied to them? Yeah... Unfortunately, many of us do remember.

"probably because most apps just suck" .... No, not really. Android apps do lack some of the polish you find with iOS apps, but that doesn't mean they suck. I think probably the real reason why Android users don't use that many apps is because they don't have to. I used Launcher Pro when I had an Android phone.

Two points I would like to make:

Not really angered as much as I am irritated. Yes, I realize I can just bookmark the site, close out the kindle app, open safari, find what i'm looking for, and then go back to the kindle app. But why should I have to do that when the in app link was much more convenient?

Dear Apple,

I was an Android user for almost 2 years, and I never had issues with this fragmentation problem you guys constantly talk about. I think you make more of this 'problem' than it really is.

Sounds pretty cool... a lot like the amazon service. I switched to iphone before the Google music service started, so didn't get a chance to try it out. I really like the amazon service though, and still use Amazon for all of my music purchases. Pretty simple process too, since purchases automatically add to my

Hopefully Apple didn't pay you guys too much for this PSA, since it really doesn't offer any compelling reasons to use Apple's service instead of Amazon's (I've never used Google's service, so won't comment on it). I suppose you could always try again.

Not really surprising to see pics of Lenny Kravitz walking down the street looking like this. He has always put himself out there as some sort of pretentious hipster twit, even when he was actually popular.

Experienced one of these in OKC several years ago a few hundred feet from landing on the airport runway. What a fun night that was.