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I changed the opening phrase from "lab guy" to "laboratory correspondent." Lab guy does not sound very encyclopedia-like. - unsigned
I'm going to change "occasionally heard" on TWit to something about being a regular. He's been on something like 70% of the episodes. -- CaptainAmerica 22:14, 30 July 2006 (UTC)
Just cleaned up the article's punctuation and grammar a little. I'm still unsure about this line though:
He is a master of tweaking the BIOS of a computer and he did the tweaking on UGM 8.0 on 2-24-2004.
Riggzy 17:01, 13 August 2006 (UTC)
I'm changing the "...He is an HD Television Analyst for..." to "He is a High Definition Television Analyst..." just to let anyone know