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I keep mines pretty clean- mostly foldered with only the apps I use A LOT on the front screen, plus Fahrenheit, which doesn't give the most accurate weather (I find TWC better for that), but nice to see at a glance... that 59 is the temp. I find Week Cal better than the iOS calendar because you can see all events on

So I have a house that is one floor and a loft... how many stories is that considered?

I'm trying to figure out why someone needs an iPhone AND iPod Touch, if they are both being used by the same person?

It's a psychological thing with him- he tries SO hard to be the man and number one that he fails, and then he tries harder, and fails harder. He has so many mental issues. I honestly thing that's why he did so well in 2009- he had Kate Hudson to keep him relaxed. I can see A Rod going into a corner and crying every

Yeah the audible whoosh of him (and Swisher, and A Rod...) swinging at balls in the dirt ain't up there.

Yeah, though the aluminum ping is pretty nice too. Doesn't belong on this list, but it's nice.

While I have never heard it myself, I'm sure the sound of a ball hitting a Cricket bat sounds almost the same :-)

The crack of the bat hitting a baseball soundly... of course being a Yankee fan I all but forgot what that sounds like

Where'd you get $97 from? It shows up as 104 Euro after shipping = $134

That statue is still there today- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan

I'm waiting for the Groupon/Living Social/Google Offers one- it seems like a perfect kind of app to support passbook...

American Express supports passbook also...

Swiftkey was smooth for me, it was everything else that would run that would be slow as hell because of Swiftkey running... it was frustrating. Also the fact that the spacebar was DIRECTLY above the home button so every once in a while in a message I'd be taken out of what I was working on and back to the home

Yeah I started with ICS on the Nexus, but when that had the radio issues, I switched to the razr maxx which was on Gingerbread for a while. I actually didn't use a task killer, but the running apps part of the apps setting- especially on the razr maxx, a lot of memory was being eaten by processes that shouldn't be

It was my first Android phone and I wanted to try it out because I heard good things about it- I found it to be better than the predictive text the built in keyboard that ICS (and iOS for that matter) had because it did get to process my texts and Facebook posts, but it wasn't worth the overall lagging I was getting

It isn't horrible, and that's the point... it's the fact that even with the most popular apps for android, you still have to worry about managing memory at all times and figure out what background apps are running and the memory they consume to keep the phone running at top shape. And if too much is running, it will

No, I use a hell of a lot more than that on it, but I don't want to have to worry about memory management and virus scans and all that crap on a phone- that's one thing that Apple does really well because it is locked down.

I went through 2- Razr maxx, Galaxy Nexus. Both caused the phone's memory to go under 100 mbs and lag like crazy because of SwiftKey. I then removed it and it would be back to 200. Google it- there are a ton of issues of lagging with SwiftKey

Another example is with the new touch screen buttons (back/home/menu), the home button is directly below the spacebar... this means one touch slightly too low, and you are taken out of whatever message you are writing. It seems like really stupid planning in ICS/Jellybean.

Not at all! While widgets were nice, it's amazing how much more streamlined and usable everything is on the iPhone.