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Sights and sounds of Michael Kanellos
Created: 04/29/2008
Video description: CNET News.com reporter Michael Kanellos is saying goodbye, but before he goes, take a look of some of the Kanellos moments we have collected over the years.

Sights and sounds of Michael Kanellos Video Transcript

[ music ] ^M00:00:03

>> Hey Tom.

>> Hello, I'm Michael Kanellis for News - [inaudible] [ laughter ] ^M00:00:17

>> I love that noise. [ music ]

>> This is Michael Kanellis at news.com trying to convex, more like eight ninety nine compact sport trainer. [inaudible]

>> Come on, come on.

>> This is a baby dispenser.

>> Oh my God.

>> That's twenty eight seconds to [inaudible]. [ music ] ^M00:00:44

>> Here it comes, okay. Relief.

>> Oh no you just turned it down. [ beep ]

>> As you've just seen, [inaudible]. [ laughter ] ^M00:01:04 Toxic waste just gets me going, I'm sorry.

>> Here we go. [ music ] ^M00:01:11 [ laughter ] [ background music ]

>> But it's one of the great gifts this holiday season. [ beeps ]

>> It feels different than a gas sports car, you don't have that lurching. And it can make cruising along like we're doing now at thirty miles an hour actually quiet and [inaudible]. [ laughter ] [ music ] ^M00:01:40 [ background music ]

>> How do you like that?

>> Fun, best forklift I've ever ridden.

>> Yeah.

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