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Most Read in September - The Made By Monkeys popularity stakes

bridgephoto.jpgAnother month has flown by, so it's time to draw up a chair by the old HitBox fire and reminisce o'er times of yore. Spetempter 2009, to be precise...

Here is what your peers have been reading. Some big mistakes lead the way this month, followed by an Impossible Object and some USB-based paraphernalia...

To keep suspense at a maximum, let's do it in reverse order:

10. What's Wrong With Lithium-Ion Batteries?

9. Impossible objects #12: Non-reflecting wooden mirror

8. Fridge Ice Maker Dispenses Rust Flakes

7. I can't believe someone makes... Motorbike helmet-shaped USB humidifiers

6. Lead Acid Battery Goes Kapow!

5. Made By Masters #5 - Les Paul electric guitars

4. Thermal Expansion stresses out Solar Panels

3. I can't believe someone makes... More USB nonsense

2. Impossible objects #13: Shattering door

1. Engineering's Ten Biggest Mistakes

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