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Ubuntu's Hardy Heron released for MIDs {Engadget}

Jun 25th 2008 5:57AM Thanks Mike! I was looking all over for a download link!

This would make a brilliant carputer!

The hundred gadget giveaway, grand prize round: Nikon D40 DSLR {Engadget}

Sep 14th 2007 11:38PM Hola Engadget! How about throwing some of that sweet, sweet camera love this way... Well, my way!

Thanks in advance! ;)

Jaeger LeCoultre watch unlocks, starts Aston Martin DBS {Engadget}

Sep 12th 2007 4:23PM Exactly the same thing as if someone takes your key!

The hundred gadget giveaway: round 22 {Engadget}

Sep 9th 2007 10:03AM Please please please can I win? I've never won anything :(

Sony's PSP slim hitting stores... today? {Engadget}

Sep 5th 2007 8:40PM Any idea when its out in the UK/Europe?

The hundred gadget giveaway: round 6 {Engadget}

Sep 5th 2007 9:10AM Has anyone outside of the US ever won an engadget comp? If not, can I be the first? I'm in England, not that far away! You could even deliver the prize yourself, who fancies a trip to London?

Win a super rare signed 300-Edition Xbox 360 Elite and 300 HD DVD! {Engadget}

Aug 1st 2007 6:27PM SHHHHHHHHHHHH!!! You're spoiling it for me! I've had the DVD on my desk for the last month!

I'll watch it tomorrow and let you know what the best scene is!

Versatile Palm Treo cradle crafted from LEGOs {Engadget}

Feb 17th 2007 3:08PM Thank you Greenie! Every time Engadget post an article they make this same mistake. Do they not read their own comments?

Its LEGO. There is no s.

Legos put to good use in Sumo Robotic Championship {Engadget}

Feb 2nd 2007 6:00AM Thank god the comment writers are not as stupid as Engadget's article writers and know how to use the simple word LEGO! Every time Engadget, every 'effing time. What is wrong with you people?

Big Brother could slow British motorcycles down, track routes {Engadget}

Jan 15th 2007 4:57AM Yawn yawn... more typical stories from Engadget about how they think we live here in the UK.

Just because you've seen Children of Men, does not mean thats how we live!

This system is proposed by insurance companies, who figure if they can limit your speed for a time then you won't have an accident, so they won't have to pay out.

The up side of this is insurance premiums for these users are significantly lower than normal insurance.

Now I know Engadget is just a bunch of kids posing as journalists and reporters, but at least have some decency, check your facts and report the truth when reporting on a whole country. Its not 1984.

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