Of course, I love tools. I also love arranging them, to the point where I came up with a name for my organizing metric: first-order retrievability.
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Of course, I love tools. I also love arranging them, to the point where I came up with a name for my organizing metric: first-order retrievability.
ADAM SAVAGEI find that your basic Internet chat board is way too vitriolic for my taste.
ADAM SAVAGEThe paint literally tells a story: what this thing is made of, where it’s been, what it’s been used for, and for how long.
ADAM SAVAGEThere’s this group online that I frequent.
ADAM SAVAGEIf I haven’t had any long term psychological side effects from all the things I’ve already done on this show, this isn’t gonna hurt much more.
ADAM SAVAGETechnology is usually there to let some process go on hidden in the background. For us on ‘MythBusters,’
ADAM SAVAGEJamie’s gonna go take a break now, and i am going to continue the on-going process of making a fool of myself and go ahead and try it myself.
ADAM SAVAGEWe’re discovering the hidden orders of the universe every day.
ADAM SAVAGEWhen someone tells us something we’re doing wrong on the boards, we try to respond, we try to be responsive to the fan boards, but yeah, I can’t read them.
ADAM SAVAGEBreaking something big into its constituent parts will help you organize your thoughts, but it can also force you to confront the depth of your ignorance and the hugeness of the task.
ADAM SAVAGEThe idea of a portable kit that has everything you might need ignites something inside me. It’s like Batman’s utility belt.
ADAM SAVAGEI’ve regularly had to do things that were never done before, from designing complex motion-control rigs to figuring out how to animate chocolate.
ADAM SAVAGEI like to work fast. I despise not having the right tool or, worse, knowing I have it but not being able to find it.
ADAM SAVAGEThe closer the deadline, the more likely you’ll start thinking waaay outside the box.
ADAM SAVAGEI am incrementally a pessimist, but I see the international debate that Edward Snowden has engendered, and I think this is exactly where the discussion should be. So, I would say I’m more optimistic than pessimistic.
ADAM SAVAGEI’m not a sculptor; I’m a hard-edged model maker.
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