Good for them!
I loved that show for the first 5 seasons or so, watched every episode made up to about 7th season. But the fact they had to blow something every episode started to get boring. Don't get me wrong, I love a good BANG every now end then, but every episode??
Well that old myth, 'can a out of control cannon ball hit a house, bounce across a road, bounce off a roof and strike a mini van' is confirmed
I just read about that. Woopsie Unrelated: Adam was at the University of Twente (my alma mater) two weeks ago where he and Jamie received their honorary doctorates
I hope they don't stop airing the show!I really like it!, It's better than all of that reality trash that people are supposedly watching these days...
I'll bet the next myth they bust is that you can't fix a cannonball sized hole in someone's home and car in less than a week! Seriously, how cool would it be to have Kari, Grant, Tory, Adam and Jamie at your house fixing the drywall? Def
Quote from: Grant Lamontagne on December 08, 2011, 11:50:51 PMI'll bet the next myth they bust is that you can't fix a cannonball sized hole in someone's home and car in less than a week! Seriously, how cool would it be to have Kari, Grant, Tory, Adam and Jamie at your house fixing the drywall? DefGood one grant the man
The thing is, how many cannons, rockets, missiles, hot water ranks etc have they launched? Now how many of those were done safely? As I understand it, something went wrong and the cannonball didn't go where it was supposed to. This was something that no one could have predicted- and tragically that happens from time to time.One has to wonder if houses built that close to a bomb range are really that great, and maybe the owner is just raising a stink to try and get his 15 minutes of fame?Def
Firearms yes- and also for cannons. I am not making excuses for the Mythbusters, but I see two concerns here. First off, I wouldn't live that close to a bomb range. We have a munitions depot and several refineries in town here, and they are extremely cheap compared to other houses. Like anywhere else, you get what you pay for, and I paid more for my place so I would be less likely to explode. I'm not saying it's their fault for buying there, but these are things you have to take into account when you make your decision to live there.The other point is that they do this at an FBI bomb range, under the supervision of FBI explosive experts. Now had this been an FBI experiment with no TV show involved, would it have been as big news? I think the people of the neighborhood would have been a lot more forgiving had there not been a chance for media involvement.I'm not suggesting that they would have been ok with a cannonball going through their house, but accidents happen and there is going to be reparations made- probably some improvements as well to cover the inconvenience. In a case like this, I could do with a couple of cannonballs through my house.... Def
Always respect buddy! We can always disagree here without any issues! All I was saying is that there's always the potential for the unforeseen happening, otherwise there would never be any kind of accidents ever. You can take all the precautions in the world and yet still have accidents.Def