Inside CNET Labs 13: 'Their limitation is way overstretched'
(Credit: Cirque De Soleil)Finally! Inside CNET Labs has come back to New York!
Well, half of us at least. This week, Dong and I team up with most of CNET's N.Y. Labs crew. Or maybe more accurately, the N.Y. Labs crew and I team up on Dong.
Either way, it's an episode that begins as an exercise in immature inappropriateness, but I think we redeem ourselves as human beings by the end. At least I hope.
Note: Please forgive the fact that some of the voices were recorded at a low volume. You may have to turn yer headphones up a bit to hear everyone.
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Eric Franklin's colleagues once had the following to say to him: "Eric, you've been doing this performance testing thing for over 10 years now. How about you try something different?" To which Eric responded, "How about you shut the #%$@! up?" This candid attitude
allows him to go toe-to-toe with the most extreme of personalities, including that of Dong Ngo. This bio was written by Eric Franklin.
Dong Ngo is a knowledgeable, opinionated individual who wants to convince the world that he's just a normal person; but he hasn't had much success. According to him, this is because the world itself is abnormal. Dong loves traveling and is well-versed in several languages. He, unfortunately, is not so well-versed in English. Still, it's best to ask him questions. From networking and how to optimize your system, to turning a strange place into home or what the meaning of life is…most of the time, he has the answers. The question is: Will he make himself understood? Subscribe and find out!
