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Someone, anyone: please tell me this is modern art. ~NSHA
Submitted by: daniel

Oh, it has a quality control sticker on it. Must be legit. ~Not-So-Handy Andy

And that’s when Kyle realized the impossibility of a cardboard hinge. ~Not-So-Handy Andy
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And your house might last a couple minutes longer, depending on how fast the fire spreads. ~Not-So-Handy Andy

Submitted by: paulie
I think this was supposed to be a kludge involving an ATX power supply and a car stereo, but all I see is a fire hazard. ~Not-So-Handy Andy
Favorite Comment: GiveEmMel said, “It’s actually a bomb squad training final. You have exactly 10 seconds to figure out the right wire to cut. Good Luck!”

Submitted by: Jayne O.
Last year I told you I wanted a 50″ HDTV or nothing at all and you gave me a new sweater. I’m sick of your mind games, Mr. Klaus. ~Not-So-Handy Andy

Submitted by: scannie via Submit a Kludge!
Well after the last pizza place in town mysteriously went out of business, we’ve just had to make do. – Ms. Fix-It
Favorite Comment(s): Fixer Nerf asks, “What’s up with the power cord on the left? Even if it’s not doing anything, what order of events left the power cord on top of the sheet pan?”
AND: Fixer Captain Video answers, “Don’t try to dissect art by asking what that power cord’s for. Next you’ll be wondering why the heater has scorch marks on it, or what the empty spackle bucket and partially disassembled television(?) are for, or why the camera flash appears to be the only source of light in the room. Just take it as it is: “Still Life with Fumes.”

Submitted by: Bri via Submit a Kludge!
Cardboard is heat resistant right? RIGHT?! – Ms. Fix-It
Favorite Comment: Fixer NoOneReally says, “I’ve done similar things before, albeit with things a little more heat resistant. But I think Starbucks uses this method, or at least that would explain why everything they sell tastes like cardboard boxes.”