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Crank up Green Day's Time of Your Life and keep the aloe vera tissues close to hand, because it's time for the final instalment of Whaddyareckon?

Yes, after two seasons, 51 episodes, hours of chasing down interviewees in Sydney's Pitt Street Mall and much energy expended shooing away school kids who run in front of the camera, the end is nigh.

Thanks to everyone who watched, suggested topics and posted on the forum. And a special shout-out to all the punters who stepped up to the mic and allowed us to air their views on the plethora of tech issues that cropped up over the show's run.

If you're feeling nostalgic, check out the Whaddyareckon? video archive, which has all the episodes from both seasons.

In the spirit of grand goodbyes, the final episode asks what you think makes a good finale to a series.

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25/07/2008 09:54 PM

Well done all. Already looking forward to the embarrassing ten year reunion/flashback episode, entitled 'WhaddyareckonNOW?'

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elie
26/07/2008 12:42 PM

Aww, its sad to see it go... It was good while it lasted, and I must say that 'WhaddyareckonNOW?' idea is great :P

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