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Network Driver Interface Specification - "The Ranger" wrote in message news:<2ickv3Fm0mgtU1@uni-berlin.de>... Shawn Hearn wrote in message news:srhi-F5DA69.18180804062004@news-60.giganews.com... Some people just amaze me. You order pizza from a nationwide chain and you complain about quality problems. Pizza Hut's pizza is just one small step above frozen pizza as far as quality is concerned. Next time, order your pizza from a local pizzaria and you are bound to get considerably better quality pizza than you will ever find at Pizza Hut. I'm no fan of Pizza Hut but your statement above shows a definite lack of experience. Not everyone lives in New York City or Chicago so pizzas tend to be less like manna and more closely related to water-logged cardboard. Where I live, there are several single-joint (or two-store) pizzerias and I wouldn't feed any of their pizzas to a group of hormonally imbalanced teenagers, let alone discriminating adults. For one, their pizzas cost twice what PH charges for the same thing; two, these same pizzas are just as devoid of taste; three, most of them don't deliver and those that do deliver soggy slop.Something just hit me and I find it interesting. Seems "delivery" ispart of the criteria some people use to deterime what kind of pizzathey get. The vast majority of restaurants don't deliver, thoughthere are a number that use third party delivery services. Why do somany people add "delivery" to the things they consider about a pizzaand not to other foods they would like to have at home?I have to laugh at someone (sorry) that talks about serving pizza to"discriminating adults." Come on - when most adults eat any pizza,they have to engage their brain into fast food mode. Compared to any of the national chains (Amici's, PH, or Round Table), these one- or two-store pizzerias suck road kill through a straw -- right there with Dominos.I like pizza. Not ashamed to admit that. I eat too much of it. Mywife and I have a standing dinner date every Wednesday night at thecounter of our local California Pizza Kitchen. CPK is chain - but itisn't like you find hundreds of them in every state. They make goodpizza. Our weekly visits don't always mean we eat pizza as they haveother things on the menu but I like some of their popular pizzachoices. In addition, the one we go to has a full bar. So this isalso were I enjoy my at least once weekly Manhatten. It's best to just make your own. At least _you_ know the quality that you're putting into it. After the first six trials, it's a no-brainer and you can fix them quicker than you get them delivered.
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