By silicon.com, 21 November 2008 10:50
This competition is now closed. The winning caption, from reader Paul Kentish was "OK, Dinosaur selected. How do you want it? Rare, medium, well-done?"
Photo credit: Erica Ogg/CNET News
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By silicon.com, 21 November 2008 10:50
This competition is now closed. The winning caption, from reader Paul Kentish was "OK, Dinosaur selected. How do you want it? Rare, medium, well-done?"
Photo credit: Erica Ogg/CNET News
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1. Rob Falconer
Hello! I’m Tony Hart2D2.
2. Valérie Ganne
C3PO goes for an X-Ray after eating something that disagreed with him
3. Audrey
Mr. Lucas! Will you please use an ordinary easel like everybody else in the class.
4. Robert Lindsay
Looking at your X-Ray, C3PO, I think you’re suffering from Harryhausen’s Syndrome
5. drew stephenson
"can you rebuild me to look like this? You know, with teeth and claws and stuff, it'll make 'phase 2' much easier."
6. Karen Challinor
...the robot then showed us a picture of what it wanted for christmas...
7. Nick Fowler
45 billion dollars, and all you can come up with is a high-tech version of Etch-a-Sketch?
8. Pendragon
The BBC unveils John Sergeant’s replacement on “Strictly Come Dancing” in the hope that the dancing will now become less robotic
9. Malcolm George
and of course you get chips with everything on the menu
10. Malcolm George
well this was the only job I could get after Star Wars finished
11. Giles Turner
and here's one I made earlier
12. John Ray
You'll look like a dinosaur unless you say "Hello".
13. anonymous
My mum went to Japan, and all I got back was this lousy, state of the art screen!
14. Gareth Alexander
The remake Tele Tubbies 2050 say IO
15. anonymous
Brain the size of a planet and all they want me to do is "guide people" - I'm depressed!
16. anonymous
Brain the size of a planet and all they want me to do is "guide people" - I'm depressed!
17. Chris Grigg
Oh! C-3P0 that cosmectic surgery really is an improvement!!!
18. Paul
When they said they wanted a more versatile vdu stand I didn't think they would go this far or spend that much!!
19. kenneth wilkinson
"News of massive savings in country wide sales had now reached other planets."
20. Tim Ware
....brain the size of a plane and here I am parking dinosaurs....
21. John Lowton
spare a dime for a recession hit Robot
22. Paul Kentish
OK, Dinosaur selected. How do you want it? Rare, medium, well-done?
23. Richard
Green-eyed monster holds the dinosaur in IT.
24. Geoff Grubb
Microsoft presents its competitor to the iPhone
25. michael ray
get off me, I said church not sex, church, c.h.u.r.c.h.
26. Radical Meldrew
Welcome to the virtual Dragon's Den.
27. David tremorman
A ten million dollar robot and they skimp on the face using a ten pin bowling ball.
28. david tremorman
A naked Darth Vader hides his modesty with a monitor.
29. Karen Challinor
they took me to cebit and all I got was this crummy picture of a dinosaur...
30. Karen Challinor
Persil's "robot boy" remains clean and receives a picture of a dinosaur as a reward