Desert Challenge - Part 1
Challenges | over 2 years ago
This week, in the first of a new series of The Gadget Show, Suzi Perry and Jason Bradbury face their most punishing challenge ever when they are dropped into the Liwa desert in Abu Dhabi; one of the most arid, inhospitable locations on earth. Here they have to survive by using high tech clothes designed to keep them cool in the burning heat of the desert sun, state of the art water bottles to keep them hydrated.
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Ian Westwood01 February 2010
Hello suzi well done on the challenge, i bet you were enjoying that hotel in abu dhabi, hay.
Report as inappropriateBrianBPeirce05 February 2010
JON: If Walkman had not established that there was a Personal HiFi market would the IPod have happened? Sticking out my neck and pushing my foot firmly into my throat I believe that the IPad is a gadget too far. My favourite gadget has no screen, does not have a battery or any other power and is the size and thickness of a credit card - it is two plates held together by a magnet and there is an address book inside. Where could I get a new one? I've had it for over thirty years. Brian Peirce
Report as inappropriateBrianBPeirce05 February 2010
JON: If Walkman had not established that there was a Personal HiFi market would the IPod have happened? My favourite gadget has no screen, does not have a battery or any other power and is the size and thickness of a credit card - it is two plates held together by a magnet and there is an address book inside. Where could I get a new one? I've had it for over thirty years. Brian Peirce
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