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Most Read in May - The Made By Monkeys popularity stakes

MBM clock drawing.jpgIt's time once more to measure the monthly popularity contest - which posts have most shaken your darling buds in May?

Time, and more specifically strangely functioning clocks, leads the way this month, along with one or two perennial favourites...

10. I can't believe someone makes... Numerist clocks

9. Made By Masters #4 - The SEGA Megadrive

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

7. Engineering's Ten Biggest Mistakes

6.
Lithium-Ion Battery Swells Up Like Jaba the Hutt

5. Bedroom lock fails to fail safe

4. I can't believe someone makes... Drill-powered pencil sharpeners

3. I can't believe someone makes... Sliced grandfather clocks

2. Photos: The worst gadgets of 2010

1. Impossible Objects #15: The clock that draws the time

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