High-rolling in the CNET trailer at CES 2010 (photos)
Ever wonder about the working conditions of CNET editors? Enjoy a tour of the CNET trailer at CES 2010.
Living large in our double-wide
At CES 2010, CNET's writers and editors are working from a trailer in the parking lot of the Las Vegas Convention Center's North Hall. You'll know us by our big, gray trailer and cheery balloon.
The CNET 'redball', as we call it, flying high
No plumbing here
We have a bathroom, but no pipes. But we have extra storage space all around!
The magic happening
(From left) Rafe Needleman, Nicole Lee, Donald Bell, and John Falcone work their magic.
Jasmine France has things to say
Just back from the Monster/Beats event with Lady Gaga, Jasmine France bemoans the ironically horrible acoustics at the appearance.
Breakfast of champions
Note the Mountain Dew, for when coffee just isn't enough.
Staplers at the ready
You never know when you may need emergency lint removal.
So happy together
Matthew Moskovciak and Antuan Goodwin are getting things done.
Lunch and laughter
Nicole Lee likes what she hears.
What happens in Vegas should not include the flu
Always be prepared for travel-induced illness.
Lunch!
Even editors need to eat.
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