Virtual Labs Guy
Recent Super Deed
Virtual Labs Guy was born for this role. Of all the members of the Source Fource, he's probably handled fame with the most grace and aplomb. Though we've got plenty of examples of this, one we think illustrates it best just happened at the end of April. Virtual Labs Guy took a group of devs on a tour of Microsoft? Visual Studio? 2005 and noticed, at the end of the guided demonstration, that someone was missing from the group. Despite how impressed they all were at what they'd just seen, there was a definite feeling of unease about the missing member. But rather than freak out and disturb them further, Virtual Labs Guy kept his cool, smiled, and said, "Nothing to worry about, folks. Happens all the time." And with that, he rolled up his sleeves, and went back in. He had a feeling about where the person might be. "He'd shown particular interest in the Class Designer," Virtual Labs Guy later stated. Sure enough, the missing dev was soon found trying, over and over again, to use it to create false return types for services provided by the applications created by the Application Designer. "I know it'll mess up sooner or later," he was reported as saying, while being gently coaxed back out of the application by a very sympathetic tour guide.