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Adam and Jamie were just in Washington D.C. for Jon Stewart's rally. They warmed up the crowd by having them do "the wave" to see if people reacted like a real wave. They asked us to jump at the same time and measured the result with a seismometer. There were 215,000 of us. They thought it might be the world record for the largest sample group in one place.
 

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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.
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.

one of my favorites that I could think of right now is the matchstick head as cannon fuel, that shot really far. I would have liked the lego ball one too if it didn't fall apart halfway through it's test run.
 

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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.
Death God said:
I enjoy Mythbuster because they basically do what I've wanted to test myself. My favorite being, "do plants have feelings?"
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.
That would make some sense there. Maybe plants are smarter than we think they are....
 

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I can say without shame Mythbusters has risen to the top of my fave live action tv shows.

As for my most wanted myth im looking forward to the third Duct Tape special where it is hinted theyre going to at least biuld a glider out of the stuff.
 

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I don't watch it much anymore, but i still like it. Can't remember what my favourite one is.
 

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I don't set my PVR to record them and I think it's been at least a year since I watched an episode. And I also turned off Discovery channel because I wasn't watching it and the package wasn't worth it. But I really, really like the show. They make me jealous of their jobs.
 

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While I love Mythbusters I hate, HATE the acting. It's fucking awful when they try to casually talk to each other and it sounds scripted and cheesy. Just be natural, it used to be way less cheesy!
 

Casual Shinji

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Canid117 said:

Who doesn't like Mythbusters?
Holy shit dude, is that picture real?

...Oh yeah, yeah I...uh........I love Mythbusters too, but my brain can't seem to focus on my favourite myth right now *glare*
 

Korten12

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Arkzism said:
... you just started watching mythbusters... where you living in a cave?
No I have been watching it for years but I never watch TV that often so I missed it often.
 
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I like the show. But you can tell how fake the acting is when they are thinking of an idea, which kinda ruins the mood when your thinking of their next idea
 

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Mythbusters is the one show I might consider watching on television these days. Of course, I don't bother because the show isn't worth the cost of paying for cable or what have you. Instead, I used to just buy the boxed sets whenever I could find them. Then I got Netflix and realized that the future was now and I could just watch mythbusters whenever I wanted.
 

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Diamondback One said:
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.
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.

As for MythBusters, damn I love that show. But as a previous posted stated: When the shit hits the fan episode was just... wrong. But I forgave them with the Tornado watcher's car vs 747 Engines episode.
Oh, I didn't know that, thanks! I've always wondered if it works and now I know. If I'm ever in such a situation, I will not hesitate to cover said grenade =]
 

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Kari, Grant, and Tory were at my college a week ago. It was amazing. Most of it was just reminiscing about certain myths, but they're quite good at playing off each other and burning each other and themselves. Grant even referenced the Old Spice "Man you could smell like" commercials, and it was epic.

Mythbusters is one of the few TV shows I watch anymore.
 

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lacktheknack said:
1. They are currently in the midst of a 21 hour Mythbusters marathon.

2. Mythbusters is the only show I watch.

3. My eyes are bleeding.

Test: Explain how all three are related.
I missed it... I think I'm going to cry.
 

Canid117

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Casual Shinji said:
Canid117 said:

Who doesn't like Mythbusters?
Holy shit dude, is that picture real?

...Oh yeah, yeah I...uh........I love Mythbusters too, but my brain can't seem to focus on my favourite myth right now *glare*
I think... it's... real...

*Stares at Bewbs*
 

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thedeathscythe said:
Diamondback One said:
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.
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.

As for MythBusters, damn I love that show. But as a previous posted stated: When the shit hits the fan episode was just... wrong. But I forgave them with the Tornado watcher's car vs 747 Engines episode.
Oh, I didn't know that, thanks! I've always wondered if it works and now I know. If I'm ever in such a situation, I will not hesitate to cover said grenade =]
It's not the force of the explosion that kills you, it's the shrapnel. That's why the old WW2 ones look like pineapples...
 

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I really enjoy Mythbusters. My favorite myth has to be when they tested the dive helmet myth. To see if what happens when a dive suit is depressurized.