They could. It's just flash video on their backend anyway.
Heck, those sites work even better if you block the right host. You get to skip the ads but can still see the episodes.
Do you even have a Mac? Flash blows on it. Adobe just doesn't give a damn, and it's about time someone gave them the finger.
But will I be able to switch from a Daily Show episode to a Colbert Report episode without reliably crashing every single time?
The comments in that article were fun, especially the bit about 123456789 and adding nothing, +, or * operands between numbers to equal 2001. Good thing I thought you could subtract, or I would've gone nuts wondering why mine didn't work before seeing he really meant 2002.
Did you miss what Blizzard said a year or so ago about how no one needs to be able to play on a LAN because they can make the experience better on battle.net?
Great, more of this "social networking" garbage? Can't a game just be a game anymore?
I would've thought that'd be a pretty obvious choice lately.
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