Ever think that maybe the president of the United States watches Mythbusters and just happened to send in a request? Just because he's the president doesn't mean he's above watching two men blowing shit up for fun.Sewblon said:http://www.supermediablog.com/news/...es-helped-destroy-roman-fleet-siege-syracuse/ I don't get it. Why would you talk Barrack Obama for information about ancient Greek weapons?
This is quite possibly the thing I've read all day.Pirate Kitty said:Maybe they are going to bust the myth that he brings change.
Oh wait, he already did that himself.
DAAAAAAAAAAAAMN!! That is Win!!!Pirate Kitty said:Maybe they are going to bust the myth that he brings change.
Oh wait, he already did that himself.
agreed, i think the source is what gave it all away for me and the fact that the exact same myth is on my DVRguardian001 said:That doesn't exactly seem like a credible source...
They also already did that myth some time ago, so I'm going to call shenanigans.
I concur, however the mythbusters already disproved this myth twice, pick a new one to test out Mr. PresidentJeanLuc761 said:From an article I read on Comcast, the president is doing this appearance to promote science and education. I approve.
That's the reason. Good for him, promotin' book-learnin'.JeanLuc761 said:From an article I read on Comcast, the president is doing this appearance to promote science and education. I approve.
Yeah, it actually said in the article that they've busted it twice. But, the fans are stubborn, apparently. Pretty sure there are others they've done three times.guardian001 said:That doesn't exactly seem like a credible source...
They also already did that myth some time ago, so I'm going to call shenanigans.