I know some will not like me saying this but why does Brian have to look like a flaming gay guy all the time? Personal sexual preference has nothing to do with news and information. If you eat meat or not. What political choice is.
I can understand the desire to be a "personality" on camera but acting completely goofy and like some B rated sitcom is not what professionalism is about.
And tell Lori to comb her hair. Does she ever see pictures and videos of herself?
The dress code goes from just hanging around the house, to fashion for the "people like me" has see I am cool.
Serious. While Tech News might be on the Geek side of things at times, I don't want my information given in drag or yesterday clothes either.
Some of the people are very professional in dress and commentary. I would hope the information would be given to inform........ not to wonder what new spoof or goofy stunts are intended as entertainment.
Now I am not asking for some corporate dress code that has CNET logo's on them. Nor that it's not a place for some creative content. Yet it's has gotten to a production show....... and sorry...... none of them are Howard Strern....LOL

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