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In their defence, their "bug bomb" feature was not aimed at creating a perfect mix to blow up a house, but rather to see if it was possible to create a combustible mixture using available fumigation products, in that respect their experiment was a success.SpudBlaster15 wrote:certainly much better than the Mythbusters' attempts.
I think it's the viewing public's fault, not the producers'...SpudBlaster15 wrote:the execution was surprisingly good for something showcased on the Discovery channel.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Fantastic source, JSR. I get all of my up to date news information from the Onion. Better than FOX or CNN any old day.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote: I think it's the viewing public's fault, not the producers'...
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Getting closer, only 1 1/2 hour's away (give or take depending on traffic).SILVER SPRING, MD—Frustrated by continued demands from viewers for more awesome and extreme programming, Science Channel president Clark Bunting told reporters Tuesday that his cable network was "completely incapable" of watering down science any further than it already had.
