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Every MythBusters Myth...On One Page!

by Jane []
Published on 24/1/07 in Technology
Old wives tales, begone! We've collected and collated every myth from the Discovery Channel's show MythBusters, presenting them in the neatest interface you'll ever see.

JavaScript and the MythBusters: What could be geekier? We've had a fantastic time bringing this one to you, Drivlers. MythBusters guru and Drivl designer Jeff Pollard's geektastic table is finally ready.

The Discovery Channel's immensely popular show has examined 308 myths, and they're all here, categorized as Confirmed, Plausible, or Busted. We'll also make sure to add new myths whenever a new episode airs. Like an entire college degree on one page, it's everything you ever needed to know about everything.

Check out Every MythBusters Myth ON ONE PAGE.

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Poor Buster... Written on 24/1/07
SWEET! TY! Written on 25/1/07
No problem, duder. Written on 25/1/07
Awesome job! Written on 26/1/07
I never miss the show, although I do have problems with how they bust some myths. They ignored the evidence the NASA scientist had acquired on the Hindenburg burning. He never claimed that the hydrogen had nothing to do with it. The scientist proved that static electricity caused the skin to burn that ignited the hydrogen. He had a suriving fragment of skin that exploded into flame when ignited by a spark. There were other errors in that show.

The sinking car had no engine or battery. The car does not short out upon contact with water, you are now told to try and use the power windows to open them.

And there are others, but as I said, I never miss the show. I even have their book! Written on 29/1/07
The car had no battery, correct, but they plugged the window in to the battery in the tank in the shop and it still worked. It wasn't a 100% complete test, but it was close enough. Written on 29/1/07
a friend of mine did blow up his nuker, though. granted it was a tiny nuker, like what you'd put in a camper...he put a metal cup in it, with coffee...no more nuker. no more cup. smelly kitchen. although, it didn't like EXPLODE but it did smoke...a lot...and never worked again. Written on 31/1/07

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