« The dollar is high: let's go shopping | Main | Local loop unbundling: the floodgates open ... another tedious fraction of an inch »

firefox%202007-08-09%2014-18-56-17.jpg

In a way I'm flattered that people working in a high-stress, high-tech and, certainly, cut-throat profession would choose to get their IT information from PC World.

But at the end of the day, drugs are just not cool, and the gentlemen responsible for the lab featured in this 3 News report - starring a brief cameo by New Zealand's favouite computer rag - deserve all the jail time they get (but if you could let our circulation dept know which prison you've been sent too, that would be helpful).

Comments

Your organ's brief starring role was noted. I guess when sourcing recipes, ingredients, equipment and the like online one must ensure one's hardware and software are in tip top condition at all times - and with the troubleshooting support of the Press F1 Forum there really is no better resource than NZ PC World.

[It's the mag's most famous onscreen moment since the 1990s, when PC World sat on Nick's coffee table for several episodes of Shortland Street - continuity, people - thanks to some sly placement by local PC assembler TL Systems, TVNZ's PC supplier at the time, and a brand that frequently appeared in PC World back then. CK]

Post a comment

(If you haven't left a comment here before, you may need to be approved by the site owner before your comment will appear. Until then, it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.)

Subscribe
Newsletter & SubscriptionsPC World is New Zealand’s top selling computing and technology magazine.

It provides up-to-the-minute editorial, insight and buying advice for personal computing, cell phones, game consoles, digital entertainment and broadband.
SIGN UP
PCWorldUpdate
PC World's fortnightly round-up of tech news, gear and game reviews, software selections, and handy How Tos.