
This was my first CES ever, and I'm probably a bit biased given who sends me paychecks, but I have to say that PC Magazine really knows how to throw a party. We celebrated our first quarter-century of existence by hosting a bash at the MGM Grand's Tabu room.
Things went swimmingly. There were open alcohol and oxygen bars, three generations of PC Mag editors in chief [pictured above: Jim Louderback, Lance Ulanoff, and Michael MIller], and a cameo appearance by former Red Sox pitcher and current blogger Curt Schilling. Oh, and don't get me started about all the tabletop dancing.
In case you didn't have the chance to come out to Vegas this year or found yourself on the other side of our geeky velvet rope, check out more pics after the jump. And to everyone who did show up, thanks for helping us blow out the candles on our twenty-fifth.

Cisco Cheng, Lance Ulanoff, Jeremy Atkinson, Brian Heater, Chloe Albanesius, Kyle Monson, PJ Jacobowitz.

Patrick Norton (left) and Robert Heron (second from right) with ViewSonic's Dunae Brozek and Dana Brzozkiewicz.

A very jovial Oliver Rist.

Kyle Monson, Jim Louderback, and Mark Hachman.

Curt Schilling and friends.
January 11, 2008 1:44 AM
Congrats on 25 years PC MAG! The party looked like a lot of fun. I've had many good times at Tabu at the MGM. Just wanted to send my well wishes and make a small correction here. Curt Schilling will not be a former Red Sox pitcher until after the 2008 season ends. It's still very cool that he attended an already cool party. I am jealous.
January 11, 2008 9:48 AM
Looks like a fun party! Congrats, PC Mag!