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  • Hammerhead is a robotic Lego CD thrower that can hurl CDs hard enough to shatter them.

    Boing Boing: April 23, 2006 - April 29, 2006 Archives 2006

  • There is even more content planned for after launch, including a hovering tank called the Hammerhead, new missions, and new in-game items.

    Ars Technica 2010

  • There is even more content planned for after launch, including a hovering tank called the Hammerhead, new missions, and new in-game items.

    Ars Technica 2010

  • There is even more content planned for after launch, including a hovering tank called the Hammerhead, new missions, and new in-game items.

    Ars Technica 2010

  • Further Cerberus Network content includes a vehicle called the Hammerhead, described as an "agile hover tank [that] features improved handling on rough terrain."

    GamePro.com 2010

  • The Hammerhead is a hover tank for trundling around planets shooting and exploring. ...

    Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now 2010

  • On "Hammerhead," he used the wah-wah pedal to set up the brawny tune before the string section elbowed in to clear a path for and then underpin a knifing Beck solo.

    Guitar Heroes, Solo and Duo Jim Fusilli 2010

  • If Beck didn't leaven such adagios with uptempo tunes like the wah-wah-heavy, hard-rocking "Hammerhead" and a high-style take of Screamin 'Jay Hawkins'"I Put a Spell on You," featuring great white soul hope Joss Stone, we'd be in trouble.

    Cleveland Scene news@clevescene.com 2010

  • 'Hammerhead' gets shined into something more urgent and more respectable, and this becomes

    planet.journals.ie 2009

  • GUANGZHOU, China - Two mob bosses - nicknamed the "Hammerhead" and "Spicy Qin" - have been sentenced to death for murder and illegally running a business empire involving underground casinos, cement factories and poultry markets in southern China, a court official and local media said Friday.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com 2009

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