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Competition So WiReD magazine is returning to the UK next year, after an 11 year absence. The very idea of "a UK edition of WiReD" is as strange as one of those creepy medical experiments where boffins graft an ear onto the back of a mouse; but you have to admire the suicidal determination of the publisher, Conde Naste.

Last week we challenged you to imagine what this strange creature might look like. You've risen to the challenge in fine style.

So sit back and enjoy - WiReD UK - as imagined by Reg readers.

To kick us off, here's Matthew Calamatta's fine suggestion:

Matthew Calamatta

And kudos for Matthew Yee-King for making no sense at all. Authentic!

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"Mockup Muntday!"

You know it's right! ;)

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Re: In 24 hours...

"Seriously, though, El Reg needs something to compete with Photoshop Phriday."

I was chuffed to bits, too. The response was fantastic, but I have a follow-up in mind that's even better.

But one question: should we run it on a Phriday? Or a Fursday? Or what?

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Oohhhh....so that's her name!

Sandy Crack! So cute, I think I'm in love....oops...now where are those screen wipes...??

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