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    There's a place in Salida, Colorado, called Moonlight Pizza. I can't say for sure, because I'd just spent a week eating trail food, but my memory tells me it was the best Pizza I've ever had. They had a hawaiian pizza that also had (and I know this is going to sound weird) cream cheese and jalapeño on it. I could have

    Pizza Hut seems to have become much less greasy in the last decade. Of course, if you order the deep dish, it will have a significant amount of oil soaked into it. Hand tossed and thin crust are both fairly grease free, though. Not the greatest pizza ever, but we don't have a good pizzeria anywhere near my town, so

    Mmmm. Grimaldi's is pretty awesome. Which is not to say the others aren't, but I love me some Grimaldi's.

    SPORE!

    I suppose that may be the case.

    Most of what's served up in flash can already be had as html5 today. I don't have flash installed on my computer (except in the Chrome browser) and the videos that "don't play" on my primary browser are more than happy to be served up as html5 when I use my keyboard shortcut to change user agents to the iPad Safari

    Exactly. An open standard that actually represented a better user experience won out over a closed, dated technology that had a fairly frustrating user experience. Open won. Why is any Android fan boo hoo hooing?

    and why can't we clear our notifications on one site and have it clear on all? Or clear on one device and it clears on any device you use. Shouldn't notifications clear on our gawker wide accounts?

    Is it possible that most sites aren't recognizing the Windows 8 tablet browser yet? I've literally never had a YouTube video not load on my iPad. Lots of times people are complaining aout an add coming before a video in the comments section, and I watch the video without ever seeing it.

    Hearted.

    I've always put my jeans in the freezer to remove mustiness. Not to clean them. I always assumed that was the point. Mayhap I was wrong?

    It's certainly running Android, though they don't mention it much in the promotional materials. It may take a while, but I'd imagine it will only be a matter of a few days before someone has a vanilla Android built running on it.

    MIND BLOWN!!! I had no clue that you could play a single character with two controllers. *going to dig my N64 out of the closet*

    If they release it in the states, I will be buying it, regardless of former convictions regarding the need for dual analog. That is one stylish looking system, and I feel like the quality of the hardware on the 3DS just seems sexy all around. This is the one.

    That's a pretty good point. I know a guy who only uses an iPod Touch. He's got wifi at home, wifi at work, and wifi at most of his "local haunts". He doesn't text while he drives (or talk on the phone either).

    So allow us to flag the users that post crap like "This" "First" and "Can it run crisis". That's what tags like #trollpatrol are for. Or increase moderation of the comments. Don't punish the people who can concisely discuss a point or have a simple question like the guy above me does.

    Hahahahahahaha. I cannot begin to express how greatly I love you for this. Thank you. My day (and by extension life) are better for having come here.

    Darnit... Now I have a mandate.

    "in addition... as well"

    The Amazon Fire runs android just like the Nook does. They both happen to have been tweaked to be a custom ROM, but both should be equally rootable.