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Caption competition 3: More than your Jobs worth?

Submit the best caption win a bottle of bubbly. Simple...

By Will Sturgeon

Published: 10 November 2006 11:10 GMT

This competition is now closed. But below is a list of the best captions including the winning entry.

WINNER: Apple unveils new iPods for people with massive hands...
Adam Finch wins for something which is genius in its simplicity and for creating the new minority 'people with massive hands'.

2: "Can everyone at the back see them OK?"
Johnny Thomson

3: "Can I Sing the Theme Tune, Write the Theme Tune, Play the Theme Tune?"
Alexander Simpkin's caption will make no sense to anybody who doesn't watch Little Britain - but we do, and we loved the caption.

4: Steve Jobs has his own "Spinal Tap Stonehenge" moment as the new iPods are revealed to an astonished audience
Tony Pile

5: Inquest into Telly Tubbies untimely demise. La La, Po and pals' graves are exhumed.
Colin Campbell

Photo credit: CNET Networks

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