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Watergun Shootout Promotes Honda FCX Clarity
Posted by Mark Wilson at 5:00 AM on November 20, 2007
In Gizmodo's world of tomorrow, we'd like to see cars that run on hydrogen and gangsters who settle quarrels with water guns. Hopefully both of Honda's visions come to pass and we're able to acquire some semi-auto Super Soakers before they are banned in a majority of the world.
The whole scene is almost as glorious as a 300lb water balloon smashing into the world below. Almost. [autoblog]

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Cyrano76
Posted 1:37 PM 19/11/07
I agree as well. Giz is not always the first site I go to anymore. Especially when on my phone. Your top rival has an excellent presentation (auto-switching to no pics, topic line, few descriptors, with a choice to go regular html) for my cell (smartphone), but your site is just the regular one all the time. As such, it makes for terrible browsing, having to scroll forever for one line of text at a time. That's where you need to improve the most. All in all though, I still love your site, and most of the writers are great.
Cyrano76
Brian Lam
Posted 1:29 PM 19/11/07
@dysthymia: I agree on the news gathering being slow lately.
Brian Lam
dysthymia
Posted 1:22 PM 19/11/07
talking about dropping the ball. giz, what is going on? Nice post but I would not define the 300lb collage waste "glorious", I dont even think why was posted in first place. I like all of your editors, mark you are a great guy and the rest are very funny. you guys have a take on things that make the gadget/geek world more entertaining. But since few weeks ago and more since you didn't win the 2007 web awards you have posted anything but random and not very interesting stuff.
I usually open giz first and now I noticed I am opening other sites first to really know what is been released and for some links to interviews and reviews.
Please don't get me wrong, I really like you guys/gals, but I am starting to believe you are having a rough time or you just don't care anymore. I hope this is just a bit of a seasonal depression and soon you will be back to normal.
with appreciation to your work
your reader.
dysthymia