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  • F fly904

    As, being a student, I have nothing else better to do all day than to watch a lot of Mythbusters. My favourite moment, so far, is the Exploding Cement Truck[^]. What is the all time greatest Mythbuster moment?

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    modified on Tuesday, June 23, 2009 3:09 PM

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    Tim Carmichael
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    From my high school typing class: 'a lot' is two separate words, not one. Where is the spell checker when it’s really needed? Tim

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    • T Tim Carmichael

      From my high school typing class: 'a lot' is two separate words, not one. Where is the spell checker when it’s really needed? Tim

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      Shog9 0
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      Tim Carmichael wrote:

      Where is the spell checker when it’s really needed?

      Eye halve a spelling chequer It came with my pea sea, It plainly marques four my revue Miss steaks eye kin knot sea... ;)

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      • T Tim Carmichael

        From my high school typing class: 'a lot' is two separate words, not one. Where is the spell checker when it’s really needed? Tim

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        fly904
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        Oops :-O

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          Tim Carmichael wrote:

          Where is the spell checker when it’s really needed?

          Eye halve a spelling chequer It came with my pea sea, It plainly marques four my revue Miss steaks eye kin knot sea... ;)

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          Rajesh R Subramanian
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          goad won!

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          • R Rajesh R Subramanian

            goad won!

            It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini

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            Gotta love that Google... :-O

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            • A Anthony Mushrow

              The cement truck was pretty awesome. But my favourite has to be this[^] Car? What car.

              My current favourite word is: Delicious!

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              Mladen Jankovic
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              Yes, that is definitely one of the greatest moments of television :cool:

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              • E Ennis Ray Lynch Jr

                I don't think pseudo-science entertainment shows belong on the discovery channel.

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                John M Drescher
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                Well at least they have not gone off topic as much as VH1, MTV, TLC... Is there any educational programming / learning (at all) left on TLC? Do I have to be awake at 3:00 AM to see a music video?

                John

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                • F fly904

                  As, being a student, I have nothing else better to do all day than to watch a lot of Mythbusters. My favourite moment, so far, is the Exploding Cement Truck[^]. What is the all time greatest Mythbuster moment?

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                  modified on Tuesday, June 23, 2009 3:09 PM

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                  Braniacs actually explains things better, Mythbusters is pretty poor. Oh, they could have done it much better with shaping.

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                  • E Ennis Ray Lynch Jr

                    I don't think pseudo-science entertainment shows belong on the discovery channel.

                    Need custom software developed? I do C# development and consulting all over the United States. A man said to the universe: "Sir I exist!" "However," replied the universe, "The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation." --Stephen Crane

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                    Thor Johnson
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                    My only problem with them is the "binaryness" of their show - Busted / Plausible / Confirmed. I like that they test things, but to say something is Busted without really knowing the subject matter is a mistake. Then again, you get weird "Plausible" results as well... So, in particular, I have an issue with this concrete truck: If you want to split stone, you have to bore a hole in it and put the charge in the hole. You should know this from How It's Made or even Deep Impact. Putting a stick of dynamite on top of a concrete pad won't do anything except make noise. :doh: OTOH, I taugh my son the difference between a high explosive and a low-speed explosive from this episode, so it wasn't a total loss. Having to explain that to his 3rd grade teacher was awkward. :) But, there's a lot to be learned about test design, construction, and properties you wouldn't normally think about on the show. Where else would you try to walk on oobleck?

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                    • S Single Step Debugger

                      I hope you don’t think that the pseudo-historical “documentaries” are better.

                      The narrow specialist in the broad sense of the word is a complete idiot in the narrow sense of the word. Advertise here – minimum three posts per day are guaranteed.

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                      Thor Johnson
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                      I haven't like those since Connections. At least with Connections, the story was a insight to the mind of those at the time. Some of the new "historical documentary" stuff is really bogus.

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                      • E Ennis Ray Lynch Jr

                        I don't think pseudo-science entertainment shows belong on the discovery channel.

                        Need custom software developed? I do C# development and consulting all over the United States. A man said to the universe: "Sir I exist!" "However," replied the universe, "The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation." --Stephen Crane

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                        James L Thomson
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                        Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote:

                        I don't think pseudo-science entertainment shows belong on the discovery channel.

                        Being an entertainment show, they obviously don't go through the whole double-blind control group experiment with results verified by independent researchers, etc. thing that is the hallmark of "real" science, but I don't recall them ever pretending to be anything other than an entertainment show. So it's hardly fair to expect them to conduct their experiments in such a way as to pass peer review. Or should we also go around to elementary school science fairs and find a student to verbally eviscerate because his experiment on growing bean sprouts at various light levels has an insufficient p-value? The label of "pseudo-science" belongs to dishonest scams like Ghost Hunters and John Edward, not those shows legitimately try to popularize simplified, but still quite real, science.

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