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SUCCEED Blog: "A collection of the world's most epic, awesome, mind blowing Succeeds"
Since their site doesn't seem to support comments, perhaps someone here will know: Where can I find more info on those dancing robots (currently on the front page)?
How about a fail? Not liking the new top banner ads (mainly for Droid) that push the entire page down for a few seconds, then roll them back up. I'm left scrabbling the mouse wheel up and down and losing my place every time I click on a new MAKE blog post. This has finally prompted me to block all ads on this site.
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Personally, I would have went with "WIN"
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Since their site doesn't seem to support comments, perhaps someone here will know: Where can I find more info on those dancing robots (currently on the front page)?
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How about a fail? Not liking the new top banner ads (mainly for Droid) that push the entire page down for a few seconds, then roll them back up. I'm left scrabbling the mouse wheel up and down and losing my place every time I click on a new MAKE blog post. This has finally prompted me to block all ads on this site.
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Not to mention the fact that the Droid "eye" looks like a cross between HAL and The Eye of Sauron.
Neither of those have ever been on my smart phone wish list.
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