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	<title>Comments on: Nominate your favorite chef and favorite Rom!</title>
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		<title>By: dibeachdude</title>
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		<description>Favorite chef:  NRGZ28 with nobody coming close to second place. 
Favorite ROM: Dec 9 Maxminila build for the Raphael phone 
 
 I truly believe that NRGZ28 will win by a landslide in the favorite chef position, but I think that it will be difficult to pic a favorite ROM because of the chef&#039;s tireless devotion to his products.  He builds new ROM&#039;s every few days, so his users are using many different versions depending on how often they flash a new ROM.  Considering how he feverishly cooks new ROM&#039;s to keep his user&#039;s on the cutting edge technology; it is even more amazing that he cooks ROM&#039;s for so many different devices.  If I were a top-level executive at HTC, I would offer him a corner penthouse office with stock options in the company because he adds value to every HTC product that runs one his ROM&#039;s.  Until the day my phone dies, or until the day that NRGZ28 quits cooking, I know that I can count on owning a seemingly new phone every week or so.  I anxiously await each new build to see what he has added or improved since the last time I flashed.  Long live NRGZ28. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Favorite chef:  NRGZ28 with nobody coming close to second place.<br />
Favorite ROM: Dec 9 Maxminila build for the Raphael phone </p>
<p> I truly believe that NRGZ28 will win by a landslide in the favorite chef position, but I think that it will be difficult to pic a favorite ROM because of the chef&#039;s tireless devotion to his products.  He builds new ROM&#039;s every few days, so his users are using many different versions depending on how often they flash a new ROM.  Considering how he feverishly cooks new ROM&#039;s to keep his user&#039;s on the cutting edge technology; it is even more amazing that he cooks ROM&#039;s for so many different devices.  If I were a top-level executive at HTC, I would offer him a corner penthouse office with stock options in the company because he adds value to every HTC product that runs one his ROM&#039;s.  Until the day my phone dies, or until the day that NRGZ28 quits cooking, I know that I can count on owning a seemingly new phone every week or so.  I anxiously await each new build to see what he has added or improved since the last time I flashed.  Long live NRGZ28.</p>
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