| The LabRat Era Ends |
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When I started working in TechTV Labs, there were four LabRats. Our job was simply to test, write, and show the latest technologies - good or bad. Andrew Hawn led the team that included Robert Heron, James Kim, and myself. Lawson Wong would eventually join the team as a technician, but eventually received full LabRat status. Over the years we grew, then slowly shrunk back to the core group. When G4 Media bought TechTV there were only three members left and by the end of the week there won’t be any at all. Andrew Hawn and Lawson Wong leave for greener pastures and I move to Attack of the Show to bring an end to the LabRat era. For me, it’s been almost five years with the LabRat badge and it has truly been an honor. The history of the LabRat starts well before my time. Patrick Norton and Phil Alingham were the first LabRats back in ZDTV days. They went off to bigger and better things before I started at TechTV. Patrick Norton received the LabRat Emeritus title through his tenure at TechTV. During my time there were many faces that joined the club:Andrew Hawn – The head LabRat walks the Earth, much like David Carradine, in search of the next big thing. Over the years, the LabRats received support from the ‘Technicians’. They had to setup product demonstrations and do all the boring benchmarking for notebooks, graphics cards, and computer systems. Here’s to you guys: Michael Thelin – ended up somewhere in the nations capital last I heard. Then there are the product peeps that worked tirelessly to convince companies to send us their products and made sure we sent it back in one piece. And when we slammed a product, they got the earful. The LabRats couldn’t have done it without them. Thanks a bunch: Grace Soriano-Smith – decided to redesign her house after a decade heading up heading up product acquisitions. To all of you, it’s been a real pleasure working with you over the years. We may not always agreed with each other, but that’s what really made the group special. Thanks to everyone for the memories. LabRat out! Quote this article on your site
09-04-2005 15:29 Man, you were great in Fresh Gear as well. Best of luck. 04-20-2007 15:30 Digital Don Hey Hahn, Thanks for the props and documenting our amazing time at TechTV. Remember I was an Associate Producter Update for Ray Weigel : He lives in Traverse City, Northern Michigan with his beautiful wife Kate Botello! Ray's Personal Site is: http://www.samuraimind.com/ Visit Kate Botello's website at: http://www.katebotello.com and Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/katebotello And the site of his their new company: http://www.traversecitywebdesign.com/ I also want to say to James Kim, you were a co-worker; but more than that you were my friend. I think of you often with a smile remembering all the great days we had to be in the studio at 5am to set up for the days live demo’s. May peace be with you and your family Cheers, Don Write Comment powered by AkoComment Tweaked |
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