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align="left" height="299" width="400">I’ll admit it. I
live in New York City, home of the best pizza slice, but every so
often I see a Domino’s commercial and that melty cheese and
glass of coke just looks sooo good I’m practically
salivating. The worst part? The only thing to eat in my apartment
is some leftover Chinese food and a box of cereal with probably
expired milk. <br><br>Well, Domino's and TiVo
have a solution. They are teaming up so ultra lazy couch potatoes
like me can order pizza through Tivo! While you're fast
forwarding through that Domino's commercial, grumbling
about how hungry you are, an ad will pop up asking you if
you'd like to order a pizza. You will of course select
“yes,” which will direct you to a menu.
<br><br>If I can see my own scenario playing out with
two medium pies on the coffee table, my guess is this partnership
will work on loads of lazy Americans. The only problem (besides,
um, potential obesity) I forsee for those too slothful to pick up a
phone to order a pizza: who’s gonna let in the delivery guy.
<br><br>Do you think this TiVo and Domino’s
collaboration is a new low? [<a rel="nofollow"
href="http://gawker.com/5092106/pizza-ordering-no-longer-strenuous%20">Gawker</a>]