Happy holidays from the Mythbusters: a Rube Goldberg
A lot of us have probably heard of the ever-so-loved “Mythbusters” series in Discovery Channel. Maybe even some of us follow it religiously as fans. I don’t blame you. I’m a fan also, as are a some of the QJ bloggers and readers here as well.
To celebrate their show and as a holiday treat to their audience, they just staged a Rube Goldberg machine, and for the first time in their show, they practically didn’t have any myth to bust. Well, it’s all for fun, anyways. And if anyone knows how to have fun, it’s Adam Savage, Jamie Hyneman, and, of course, Buster. Now, despite having no myth for their experiment, at least they exercise their prowess and expertise on physics.
It’s not as complicated as Japan‘s ramen-cooking Rube Goldberg or as ingenious as the Lego conveyor belt, but hey!, it’s fun to watch, and we’re just happy that Buster once again gets a painful smack on his face.
A lot of us have probably heard of the ever-so-loved “Mythbusters” series in Discovery Channel. Maybe even some of us follow it religiously as fans. I don’t blame you. I’m a fan also, as are a some of the QJ bloggers and readers here as well.
To celebrate their show and as a holiday treat to their audience, they just staged a Rube Goldberg machine, and for the first time in their show, they practically didn’t have any myth to bust. Well, it’s all for fun, anyways. And if anyone knows how to have fun, it’s Adam Savage, Jamie Hyneman, and, of course, Buster. Now, despite having no myth for their experiment, at least they exercise their prowess and expertise on physics.
It’s not as complicated as Japan‘s ramen-cooking Rube Goldberg or as ingenious as the Lego conveyor belt, but hey!, it’s fun to watch, and we’re just happy that Buster once again gets a painful smack on his face.