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The campaign appears to be going tits up with all the complaints.

The internet will waste every minute of your day, then come up with something as clever as this to remind you why you spend so much time here.

Hopefully they won't need this technology in 10 years, seeing as there won't be any wars to fight.

@Kwinten: It would be something made up of very plain colours.

What a fantastic article! I often find myself wondering which is best to use and this will always come in handy.

@tomsomething: Don't you mean when you poop in the hot tub?

So all the random song lyrics, attention whorish posts like 'I miss him...', retarded FIFA football online apologies, pointless like pages will now be replaced by people complaining that they don't like the new UI.

I suppose Tha (prison) Block Is Hot and he needs to cool off. Maybe he should look for a Fireman before things set On Fire. He won't get any sympathy from Mrs. Officer, despite the fact that he has Got Money.

I'm very surprised that Google have released an iPhone version, since most companies tend to keep their killer app on their own platform, as it will only result in loss of sales if it is available elsewhere.

It's very impressive to someone who enjoys science, but things like this aren't going to attract people who weren't previously interested.

@e-friend is m7stake on XBL :): But many people will find a reason to complain, as if pheasants don't die all the time and using something that is already dead is somehow cruel.

This article satisfied my morbid curiosity as to what things look like before they become a pile of bones while making me wonder what kind of crappy animal has no bones in its neck.

Okay, so mine is a close up of my head, upside-down in a scanner.

Last time I heard, crisps were for eating, not rustling.

The idea of Twitter being used during surgery is scary but, at the same time, reassuring. It is, as the articles says, relieving to know that they are confident about the surgery, but I'd be worried about what they'd say if things took a turn south and the world would read about the failure of a surgeon.

I wonder how doing this to real nude images would look. As in, going so close to 'the goods', but not exposing anything.

This is a very well designed product, but what impressed me is the advert.

I'm going to miss seeing the LEGO pictures, but I always enjoy the guest illustrations. Sam Spratt's pictures are equally great.

When they release a Sinclair C5 app, then, and only then, will I be happy.