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Most Read in 2009 - The Made By Monkeys popularity stakes

pocket light 1.jpgNot just how swiftly the months pass, but how swiftly the years pass! Let's take stock of what your peers have been reading, and use the power of HitBox to look at the most popular Made By Monkeys posts of 2009.

A series newly introduced in 2009 seems to have gone down well - the Impossible Objects. But which ones were the most read?

Taking it in reverse order:

10. I can't believe someone makes... Faceless watches

9. Impossible objects #5: Street Power

8. I can't believe someone makes... Klingon keyboards

7. Impossible objects #8: The dark lamp

6. Impossible objects #4: Infinite taps

5. Impossible objects #1: Simplified Calculator

4. Impossible objects #2: Electric hammer

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

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

1. Engineering's Ten Biggest Mistakes

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