There are jokes I tell in the show that don’t get laughs unless I am in front of an audience of critical thinkers.
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I felt like I had kind of played it out, and I wanted to see what was next, and then came Mythbusters.
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Forever, the way we’ve done that is through storytelling. It is difficult to let the truth get in the way of a good story.
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It’s a repository for my brain, everything that I could possibly be interested in.
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Sometimes my brain writes a check that reality can’t cash.
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I’ve regularly had to do things that were never done before, from designing complex motion-control rigs to figuring out how to animate chocolate.
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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.
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Its strength lies in its open architecture and its ability to allow a framework where all voices can be heard.
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That’s OK. The project may be the lion, but the list is your whip.
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I find that your basic Internet chat board is way too vitriolic for my taste.
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We’re always trying to make the process apparent. So, we have learned to try and never rely on a technological solution when an analogue one is in front of us.
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The fact is that the British Museum had a complete specimen of a dodo in their collection up until the 18th century
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Technology is usually there to let some process go on hidden in the background. For us on ‘MythBusters,’
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They are 14 years old, and I explain to them frequently that they will never realize the glory of a snow day.
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The idea of a portable kit that has everything you might need ignites something inside me. It’s like Batman’s utility belt.
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Learning to know something in its totality in my head, and then putting together all the constituent parts into a cohesive whole.
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