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June 30, 2008 4:20 PM PDT

Inside CNET Labs 2: This week on a very special...

by Dong Ngo
Our second--yet already special--episode! We remember George Carlin and you find out why. Eric vents about us not being Wanted and gives his take on why Dynamic Contrast ratio is mostly poppycock. Oops, was that one of the seven words? Lastly, story time with Dong again as he shows his support for local public radio. A big THANK YOU for all the comments and e-mails, keep them coming!!!
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EPISODE 2

Dong Ngo is a CNET editor who covers networking and network storage, and writes about anything else he finds interesting. You can also listen to his podcast at insidecnetlabs.cnet.com. E-mail Dong.
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by MiraKana July 2, 2008 8:38 PM PDT
Good to know about the monitors. So what is the meaning of life?
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by schneider007 July 3, 2008 9:04 PM PDT
Great Podcast. Love the freeform open format,
The comparison of USB / Firewire 400 & 800 in Episode 1 was "GOLDEN!!"
& the Monitor info in Ep 2 was Great more of this Please :-)

(btw, Where are the "Show Notes"?,
Could you add the show notes to the lyrics tag of the mp3's?
looking forward to more episodes)
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by chrisemcleod July 25, 2008 4:32 AM PDT
GREAT PODCASTS! Nice work guys.
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"Inside CNET Labs" has two meanings. First, this podcast takes you behind the scenes of CNET's editorial process from a performance testing perspective. It will demystify CNET's performance testing process, allowing the listener an inside look at the good, the bad, and the ugly of performance testing. The second meaning gets equal attention--and sometimes more so--as we go inside the heads of CNET's San Francisco Labs staff, Eric Franklin and Dong Ngo, who will have opinionated discussions on subjects ranging from the insecurities of people to whether the existence of time can be proven. This is the stuff they've talked about every day for several years. Unfortunately for them (and fortunately for you, we hope), it's now being recorded.

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