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Most Read in May - The Made By Monkeys popularity stakes

Jigsaw2 small.JPGBy the power of HitBox, here's a roundup of the most popular Made By Monkeys posts in May - see what your peers are reading!

A reader's experience with the retaining screw on his Bosch jigsaw leads the way this month, followed by a post on a mystery pipe, and one about not-so-ergonomic keyboards...

Here's the Top Ten in order of popularity:

1. Bosch jigsaw loses the thread

2. Stick a pipe out the wall, no one will notice

3. Impossible objects #6: Curved Keyboards

4. EMI from compact fluorescent bulb jams garage door

5. I can't believe someone makes... A mobile phone shaver

6. Made By Masters #4 - The SEGA Megadrive

7. I can't believe someone makes... Rubik's Cube Calendars

8. Impossible objects #7: Global Chessboard

9. Engineering's Ten Biggest Mistakes

10. Faulty Tractor Burns up Engineer's Backyard

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