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"LG Techorator" Doug Wilson, host of TLC's "Trading Spaces" and "Moving Up" TV shows, helps consumers blend stylish design and smart technology, also known as "techorating," into their lifestyles. LG Electronics and Doug Wilson showcased a newly techorated home in Rahway, NJ which integrates an LG LCD HDTV, home theater audio system and LCD monitors, transforming this space.
"LG Techorator" Doug Wilson, host of TLC's "Trading Spaces" and "Moving Up" TV shows, helps consumers blend stylish design and smart technology, also known as "techorating," into their lifestyles. LG Electronics and Doug Wilson showcased a newly techorated home in Rahway, NJ which integrates an LG LCD HDTV, home theater audio system and LCD monitors, transforming this space.
In this photo provided by StarPix, actors interior designer Doug Wilson and TV host Paige Davis take part in Publicolor's 8th Annual Stir, Splatter and Roll event honoring Christo & Jeanne-Claude, Tuesday, April 22, 2008 in New York. Publicolor, is a not-for-profit organization that uses the power of color, collaboration and completion to mobilize New York City's at-risk students to transform their struggling public schools and neglected neighborhood facilities into vibrant learning and community centers with brightly colored paint.
VANCOUVER, BC - JUNE 24: General manager Doug Wilson (L) of the San Jose Sharks poses with 16th overall pick Ty Wishart of the Sharks on stage during the 2006 NHL Draft held at General Motors Place on June 24, 2006 in Vancouver, Canada. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Doug Wilson;Ty Wishart
San Jose Sharks center Mike Ricci smiles during an interview in San Jose, Calif., Thursday, May 6, 2004, after practice in preparation for their series against the Calgary Flames in the NHL hockey Western Conference Finals. Former San Jose Sharks players Ricci and Bryan Marchment returned to the club Tuesday as executives in the hockey operations department. Ricci is a longtime San Jose fan favorite who ended his 16-year NHL career with the Phoenix Coyotes last month. He will be an adviser to the hockey operations staff and general manager Doug Wilson.
San Jose Sharks center Mike Ricci, left, is congratulated by defenseman Scott Hannan (22) after Ricci scored against the St. Louis Blues in the third period during Game 5 of their first-round NHL hockey playoff series in San Jose, Calif., Thursday, April 15, 2004. Former San Jose Sharks players Ricci and Bryan Marchment returned to the club Tuesday as executives in the hockey operations department. Ricci is a longtime San Jose fan favorite who ended his 16-year NHL career with the Phoenix Coyotes last month. He will be an adviser to the hockey operations staff and general manager Doug Wilson.