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    thespyderboy: Sorry to be late to the party, but thanks for all of the articles! Was always interesting to hear your take/perspective on different stories, even if ... more »
    Kovitlac: So is Kotaku taking applications? I kid :) Good luck to you! more »
    ca$h is Mr. Happy: Random Internet User says: Best of luck and enjoy your new job! I mean it. more »
    (Starman) #number257: Wait a minute, AJ, does this mean you're going to move out of the Bay Area? Or are you simply moving offices to GamePro San Francisco/Brisbane (CA)? more »
    716: Haven't read GamePro in a while... do their writers still use pen names with cartoon portraits? Have you picked your pen name yet, Ms. Glasser? Can I... more »
    The Forgetful Brain: I completely missed this! Anyway, just thought I'd say good luck and farewell. And we're both San Franciscans at the moment. High five! more »
    PuffyTail: Dang, I'll be sorry to see you go...there aren't enough women writing on this site as it is. The same is certainly true of gaming magazines, though! ... more »
    BallPtPenTheif: I used to read GamePro when I was a kid, before this whole internet thing took off. Remember AJ, just because it's a preview doesn't mean you have to... more »
    Maddogdw: Left with only a Hitchhikers reference, 6x9 just won't seem to equal 42 without you anymore... more »
    LilSpitfire: Good luck AJ! I grew up reading Gamepro. Makes me want to take out a subscription again. more »
    DoctorWhorrible: Interesting that in today's media climate that someone would actually leave an online publication to go to a print publication in the market of video ... more »
    Protector one: Print?? But isn't print... you know, "not quite so alive"? Maybe not! Good Luck! more »
    Karlott: Wait, print? See you by the end of 2010 AJ! more »
    Jon: DON'T FORGET YOUR TOWEL Will miss you! more »
    Scorpi0n: AJ, I just want to thank you for your contributions to Kotaku. I've really enjoyed reading your unique perspectives and the resulting conversations i... more »
    Evil Tortie's Mom: R.O.A.C.H.: Congrats AJ -- make the stinky boys of Kotaku Tower let you still do guest articles. more »
    天: Congratulations, and best of luck. more »
    2NinjasTapedTogether: Congrats and best of luck in the slowly shrinking world of print! more »
    lionkitten: Good luck, AJ. GamePro just got better and kotaku just got worse. :( Say hi to your boss! more »
    Pezdispenser: We'll all miss you, good luck with your new job at GamePro. more »
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