You say that like it's a bad thing.Saulkar said:I really love mythbusters but I am very scornful of the large amount of goofing off and focusing on myths with large explosions in over abundance. The problem? There is too much! While it is good to see some goofyness and explosions, seeing them all the time decensitizes you to it thus it loses its appeal. They need to moderate.
My mind was blown when the scanner had a strong reaction to Tory's destructive thoughts towards the plant. They chocked it up to random vibrations throwing off the machine when they couldn't get it to happen again. IF the plant could feel his intentions, why couldn't it think "He thought about killing me once, & nothing happened, so I won't worry about him the 2nd & 3rd time he thinks about killing me"? It wouldn't even have to have intelligence to be like that. Simple desensitization could do it.Death God said:I enjoy Mythbuster because they basically do what I've wanted to test myself. My favorite being, "do plants have feelings?"
Actually it's not just cartoons, current day military still does that, including an American Army Medic who did that when a grenade landed next to him and his patient, blew his stomach and intestines right out, but saved his life since the helmet absorbed a major part of the impact (and prevented him from becoming confetti). Not sure how they saved his life though, crazy stuff.thedeathscythe said:You know in those cartoons and old war movies, the enemy throws the grenade and the soldier jumps on it with his helmet covering it to shelter the blast? Would that work? Maybe he would die, but would it shelter it enough to keep his teammates alive?
I like the show. Not enough to have a favorite, but it is entertaining to watch.
my favourite is when they made an entire boat made out of duct tape alongside with the duct tape cannon.hittite said:Mythbusters rocks. any duct-tape related myth is good.
Considering that men have acquired the medal of honor fr doing just that... But you know... they coudl be just making it up... Because people would make that shit up... More htan once.. To get teh nation's highest honor... Yep. Personally I believe it but you know.. they might as well do it. You shoudl head over to tehir discoverychannel forums and suggest it and othe rmilitary myths.thedeathscythe said:You know in those cartoons and old war movies, the enemy throws the grenade and the soldier jumps on it with his helmet covering it to shelter the blast? Would that work? Maybe he would die, but would it shelter it enough to keep his teammates alive?
I like the show. Not enough to have a favorite, but it is entertaining to watch.
The best bet with Quest is to try it on Sunday, they sometimes show it throughout the afternoon. but they only have the first few seasons which annoy me.tomtom94 said:I used to watch the repeats on Quest, then I realised there weren't that many of them.
Then they stopped showing them.
Fuck you, Quest!
Yeah, I enjoy the show and want to see more.
That would make some sense there. Maybe plants are smarter than we think they are....goldenheart323 said:Exploding hot water heater's my favorite.
I'm a bit of a science geek. I used to watch it with a friend who's dumb as a box of rocks, but she enjoyed it just as much as I did.
My mind was blown when the scanner had a strong reaction to Tory's destructive thoughts towards the plant. They chocked it up to random vibrations throwing off the machine when they couldn't get it to happen again. IF the plant could feel his intentions, why couldn't it think "He thought about killing me once, & nothing happened, so I won't worry about him the 2nd & 3rd time he thinks about killing me"? It wouldn't even have to have intelligence to be like that. Simple desensitization could do it.Death God said:I enjoy Mythbuster because they basically do what I've wanted to test myself. My favorite being, "do plants have feelings?"