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>> Hey everyone, I'm Molly Wood. And welcome to the
CNET Mailbag. The show where we read your letters and
e-mails about the stuff we do here at CNET. Now last
week I announced closed captioning here at CNET TV, and
it kind of rolled out, and then rolled back in, and then
out, and then in again. But it seems to be pretty
stable now, and the world rejoiced. [ Applause ]
>> Except for one guy who said that he downloaded the
entire Mailbag video, took over an hour, and there
weren't any captions in the downloaded video announcing
the captions. Ouch. See, it turns out that they only
released support for closed captioning in QuickTime
videos about a month ago so we're still working on
adding it to our downloadable videos, and the iPod
doesn't support captions so if you're watching it there
you wouldn't even see them. But hopefully we'll roll it
out and the iPod will start supporting it right around
the same time. And then everyone will be happy. Yeah,
right. Next up, David wants to know has any product
received a 10 on cnet.com. Well David, it's I before E
except after C. But as for the product in recent memory
the only one to get a 10 was the 2007 Lexus LS 460 L.
So start saving. Now for some CNET Network's basics.
Friend wants to know what does the C in CNET stand for.
I have always pondered on that question. It actually
stands for computer. CNET is an acronym for the
computer network, which is kind of funny because of how
now we call ourselves CNET Network -- computer network
network? Get it? Ahem. And last, Leon says I've been
watching CNET TV over a year now. I would like you to
make a show only for gaming, like game reviews,
previews, not just boring game trailers. Leon, my
friend, welcome to Gamespot.com, a CNET networks
property. It's a whole web site dedicated to video
games. Video game reviews, trailers, yes, not boring
ones. A weekly show called GameSpot Live that's game
stuff galore. Go crazy, dude! That's it for this
week's edition of the CNET Mailbag. Keep the feedback
coming, mailbag@cnet.com is the e-mail address or you
can send me a postcard at 235 Second Street, San
Francisco, California, 94105. See you next time.
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