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 Gizmodo will remain the best publication in the world, or at least top three. But its fair to say that next week marks the start of a new period here at Gizmodo, and at Gawker Media. In honor of new beginnings, we decided to look back at the best from our past鈥攂y assembling Gizmodos greatest work, as so deemed by its former writers stanley thermobecher  and editors, from the pre-acquisition era. Anyway, that was the plan. But given that Gizmodo tends to hire stubborn, poorly behaved, insurgen stanley cup canada t little twit bloggers, I ended up getting a big pile of random shit from them. Some of it is eloquent and succinct. Some of it desperately needs an edit. Some of it clearly did not follow the orders laid out in my email. In fact, some of the submissions werent even about blog posts or Gizmodo       and were therefore omitted, sorry! Here is what I was able to salvage, in no particular order, from nearl stanley fr y 30 former Gizmodo staffers. And truly: its all wonderful. RIP Indie Gizmodo 2002-2016 // Gizmodo 4Ever.  Adam Frucci鈥?2006-2010   My favorite post was deleted from the main site for obvious reasons, but it lives on on Gizmodo Australia. This video is overwhelming: the inflatable palm tree, that Simpsons font, the music, the obvious impossibility of making some no-name bluetooth headset  sexy.  The whole thing feels like a mix between a local commercial and a snuff film. The midwests own gadget-blogging Larry Flynt, Charlie White, made this, which somehow didnt make it past the pilot episode. Charlie, wheres ep