Adam’s Favorite Build of Jamie's

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Adam answers the question "What was your favorite build of Jamie’s (awe inspiring, terrifying or both)?" from Tested member David Griffiths. Thank you for your support and question, David!
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  • @tested
    @tested2 жыл бұрын

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  • @slcpunk2740

    @slcpunk2740

    2 жыл бұрын

    And by "in the street" you mean "in my workshop". You're not fooling anyone Adam! 😶‍🌫️

  • @ShugoAWay

    @ShugoAWay

    2 жыл бұрын

    It hard to say as so many plans and builds seemed like a hybrid of both hoststhat by the end it was hard to say who's plan it was

  • @ShugoAWay

    @ShugoAWay

    2 жыл бұрын

    But I'd say his stone glider was kinda cool

  • @humblegrundle1014

    @humblegrundle1014

    2 жыл бұрын

    His mustache Is and always has been his greatest creation.

  • @HariSeldon913

    @HariSeldon913

    2 жыл бұрын

    What I really wonder is if you would have been elated or angry if, in true Teutonic fashion, the German company had sent you a lead balloon that already worked along with your rolls of foil. I could definitely see the engineer at the plant looking at the material request and wanting to do it himself.

  • @coletrain3162
    @coletrain31622 жыл бұрын

    I always appreciate how honest you are about your and Jaime's relationship. It's good to know that despite not being friends, you respected the hell out of each other and worked together to make something truly special.

  • @oneanonymous214

    @oneanonymous214

    2 жыл бұрын

    Them and Grant were all very smart and entertain.

  • @keifwoki

    @keifwoki

    2 жыл бұрын

    Something many people around the world could learn from I think...

  • @MiuKujo

    @MiuKujo

    2 жыл бұрын

    It feels very similar to the Penn & Teller relationship. They've worked arm in arm together for decade after decade. But they are very open about the fact that they are not really friends beyond work.

  • @kenbrown2808

    @kenbrown2808

    2 жыл бұрын

    it kind of baffles me how people don't get the concept of colleagues not necessarily being traditional friends. I've had any number of people I worked with, and worked well with, and when the workday was over we went our separate ways.

  • @mikel9567

    @mikel9567

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MiuKujo Except you are completely wrong. Penn and Teller are actually very close friends with Penn even going so far as to describe Teller as his best friend during an interview. Penn's children treat Teller as a close relative as well. Penn is very open about this during interviews. What they don't do is discuss magic all the time. Facts, learn them.

  • @AnilouStarket
    @AnilouStarket2 жыл бұрын

    I doubt the otter was expecting to see a walrus in the water with him, thus the surprise!

  • @skid439

    @skid439

    2 жыл бұрын

    The true apex predator but on land and in the sea.

  • @eddieking2976

    @eddieking2976

    2 жыл бұрын

    🤣🤣🤣

  • @lossnt557

    @lossnt557

    2 жыл бұрын

    Best comment

  • @drops2cents260

    @drops2cents260

    2 жыл бұрын

    You, Sir, won the Internet for today. It's a crying shame that they didn't get that on camera, but well... Adam told the story now, and our imagination can do the rest. :-)

  • @SSecret_Hugz

    @SSecret_Hugz

    2 жыл бұрын

    Gold

  • @sshuggi
    @sshuggi2 жыл бұрын

    The likely reason that the German lead was 0.0007" is probably because they doubled up the sheets every time they rolled it smaller than their machines could handle. (And why the other companies couldn't get it to work) So, they started with a minimum of 0.003, doubled the sheets and pressed them both to 0.0015 each, then ran again to 4 sheets at 0.00075 each. This is what they do with aluminum foil. The thickness you get from the store is actually too thin for the machines. They double it and run it through again. This is what gives the aluminum foil it's shiny side (from the rollers) and its matte side (the inner faces).

  • @classifiedveteran9879

    @classifiedveteran9879

    2 жыл бұрын

    Huh, I learned a thing... Thank you! 😊

  • @MaxCruise73

    @MaxCruise73

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@classifiedveteran9879 I too learned something new. Thanks to sshuggi for the information.

  • @HermanVonPetri

    @HermanVonPetri

    2 жыл бұрын

    That makes so much sense. Much like Jamie's water pressure hose for the ping-pong balls, it's often the simplest idea that works so elegantly.

  • @CHASEJIMMYMN

    @CHASEJIMMYMN

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ha Nerd xD

  • @LimabeanStudios

    @LimabeanStudios

    2 жыл бұрын

    im gonna tell so many people about the matte/shiny side effect

  • @garethlamb6923
    @garethlamb69232 жыл бұрын

    My favourite Jamie build was really simple, but great. When testing spy car gadgets, tire spikes were one of said gadgets. And Jamie decided it was doing too little damage, and cut a semicircle out of pipe, before attaching it to the tire. It ripped the other car’s wheel off.

  • @tested

    @tested

    2 жыл бұрын

    That was a good one.

  • @HonkeyKong54

    @HonkeyKong54

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@tested Hey Adam who made 2001 suit you wore to comicon?

  • @halogamerghost97

    @halogamerghost97

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@HonkeyKong54 most likely Adam did 🤪

  • @HonkeyKong54

    @HonkeyKong54

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@halogamerghost97 the suit itself? The helmet yes I could see but I've watched him sew before and as talented as he is with tons of shit sewing a suit that looks that amazing isn't easy and even he himself said that he respects seamstresses like crazy because it's hard. Maybe he did though I don't know that's why Im asking but if he didn't I want to know where it was done at so I can see if I could get one made for display purposes.

  • @kimaboe

    @kimaboe

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@HonkeyKong54 According to his book, Every Tool's a Hammer, he commissioned the soft parts of the suit from Mike Scott, and I think Scott also made the helmet and backpack.

  • @cleverusername9369
    @cleverusername93692 жыл бұрын

    Adam's ability to remember the name of almost everyone he's ever worked with speaks volumes about his character. That's impressive and admirable.

  • @ngs2683

    @ngs2683

    11 ай бұрын

    Except Pluto and Goofy

  • @jubuttib

    @jubuttib

    9 ай бұрын

    @@ngs2683 And the comic was about Scrooge, Donald and the nephews anyway... =)

  • @TheDibbs

    @TheDibbs

    Ай бұрын

    @@jone8626that’s what I was thinking lol

  • @somni6756
    @somni67562 жыл бұрын

    That's why I always love the "competitions" on mythbusters, not to see who was better, but to see different methodologies and building styles at play.

  • @classifiedveteran9879

    @classifiedveteran9879

    2 жыл бұрын

    While those were interesting, I personally liked it when they brainstormed. Gosh I'd love to see unedited brainstorming on any myth busters episode!

  • @somni6756

    @somni6756

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@classifiedveteran9879 Definitely. Seeing the more raw one day builds makes me wish they'd less Tv-ish edits of old episodes to get me that look at the thought processes behind builds.

  • @GaryR55

    @GaryR55

    2 жыл бұрын

    ...and to see what weird and wild stuff they came up with!

  • @Dennio83

    @Dennio83

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, the fact that Adam tells the pingpong ball story in the way he does, you are right sir. And btw, IF Jamie really did come to that conclusion without any YT vids showing that principle and thus solely on the principle of "put a tube in the water, poor more water into it and water will come out of the bottom" ... then please get this man up to Musks lvl asap and while youre at it ^

  • @ryanc473

    @ryanc473

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agreed. All the years watching the show I never realized the underlying reasons for the competitions (that is, the two hosts often had fundamentally different approaches to the same problem), I always thought it was mostly just a thing for TV. Never did realize as a kid just how different the two were, and only really appreciate it now as an adult that honestly, that's probably a big part of why the show did so well.

  • @mungtor
    @mungtor2 жыл бұрын

    Every time there's a Jamie question, it's obvious the respect Adam holds for him. I had a similar situation where I worked for several years with a colleague and it was obvious that we were just different people and weren't going to be friends. But I respected the hell out of his ability, and later found that he felt the same. We pushed each other to find solutions and justify our beliefs, but honestly there was never a harsh word between us. Looking back many years later, it was actually one of the best working relationships I've ever had. Respect goes a long way.

  • @GaMeRfReAkLIVE

    @GaMeRfReAkLIVE

    10 ай бұрын

    I find it infinitely easier to work with people that i dont want to be friends with. I dont want to do the fake work relationship stuff, i want a coworker that is capable of doing their job and communicating

  • @ppstorm_

    @ppstorm_

    9 ай бұрын

    Why lie to strangers on the internet ? Is it an attention thing ?

  • @tylerwintz3566

    @tylerwintz3566

    9 ай бұрын

    @@ppstorm_ Why be so negative and uncharitable my man? There is no reason to disbelieve them or the first reply, you're just kinda being a douche.

  • @TheFounderUtopia

    @TheFounderUtopia

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@ppstorm_ Bro who.... who do you think is lying? Mungtor? What did he say that you could possibly interpret as lying for attention? You think the idea of two people working together and respecting, but not liking each other is SO FAR-FETCHED that it must be a lie? What is wrong with your brain?

  • @DavidMcCabe
    @DavidMcCabe2 жыл бұрын

    Why does this stuff never get old? I’ve seen the episode a dozen times and could listen to this on and on! Thank you Adam.

  • @reinoflame

    @reinoflame

    2 жыл бұрын

    Adam is just so captivating with his overflowing carismatic and passionate energy thats completely addicting added the extra spice of his absolutely immersive and incredible storytelling is why hes always been on of my favourite personalities ! Love his stuff

  • @Frostycrypton
    @Frostycrypton Жыл бұрын

    I love the image of Jamie's encounter with the otter!

  • @ivym7661
    @ivym7661 Жыл бұрын

    The story about the German company making this ultra thin foil reminds me of a joke German engineers love to tell: A Swiss company made the thinnest wire in the world, but they cannot measure HOW thin exactly it is. They send it to France, England, Sweden, the USA, nobody has the equipment to measure how thin this wire is. So they send it to a company in Germany, and get the reply: "yes, the wire is 0,00000164 millimeters thick, but what do you want us to DO with it? Carve screw threads on it or drill a hole through?

  • @DWN-079

    @DWN-079

    Жыл бұрын

    i don't get it.

  • @merek5380

    @merek5380

    Жыл бұрын

    I've heard a few versions of this story. Competing machine shops would have one shop make the smallest screw they could possibly turn, and hand it over to some shop down the street as friendly competition. The second shop handed it back a few days later, drilled and tapped. Real working class pride, and I'm certain there was a friendly ethnic component to the story as well. It was a real turn of the century old school sensibility in the joke/story.

  • @urmomsahoe1

    @urmomsahoe1

    Жыл бұрын

    @@DWN-079 The joke is the German company already knows how to get wire that thin because they have machines that can drill through them or add threads to the end.

  • @SamBrickell

    @SamBrickell

    Жыл бұрын

    *:D* Gotta love that enthusiasm!

  • @akaHarvesteR

    @akaHarvesteR

    Жыл бұрын

    I could hear the German accent on that punchline

  • @brookewestonctc
    @brookewestonctc2 жыл бұрын

    I know it's well documented that Adam and Jamie weren't friends, and it always amazes me that their on-screen chemistry was so good.

  • @rich1051414

    @rich1051414

    28 күн бұрын

    They are very different people. That makes for good on-screen chemistry, but not friendship.

  • @beepboopsloane
    @beepboopsloane2 жыл бұрын

    Your relationship with jamie is the ideal professional relationship. I had a coworker at a startup that was exactly like this: we would sit and argue and debate what we should do and then someone would say something and it is so immediately obvious that there’s almost no discussion past it. One of the best feelings in the world.

  • @damionlee7658
    @damionlee76582 жыл бұрын

    I was so glad to hear the otter story again. As soon as the ping pong ball raising a boat myth was mentioned I was hoping Adam would recount that story again. Each time he tells it there seems to be a new detail or two mentioned. I don't think that Otter story will ever get old.

  • @peckenstein

    @peckenstein

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same. I was hoping to hear the story again too! Such a great visual.

  • @Alfonso162008

    @Alfonso162008

    2 жыл бұрын

    I don't think I've ever heard the otter story, so if he told it before, I'm glad he did again in this video lol. Though I do seem to vaguely remember something about the otters being mentioned in the episode itself, but it was so long ago that I don't know if I'm misremembering or not.

  • @The_Keeper

    @The_Keeper

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Alfonso162008 You're not misremembering. I seem to recall them mentioning how important it was to not let the balls escape, specifically because of the otters. They even had a shot where an otter (probably the one in the story) was laying on his back on the surface of the water and happily playing with a ball.

  • @marhawkman303

    @marhawkman303

    Жыл бұрын

    @@The_Keeper yeah, the idea of the ping pong ball thing is actually a viable concept, but good luck actually making it work. The core issue being how to actually get the balls in place. bladders you can inflate on command are so much more practical.

  • @alandahlstrom7213
    @alandahlstrom72132 жыл бұрын

    I always enjoy the stories where you speak fondly, i guess, of working with Jamie. I think the internet has turned the "not being friends" into something much more sinister and I admire both of you. I have some co-workers who are only that. We aren't friends, we don't socialize, but we don't feud, we don't dislike each other (I hope, I don't dislike them). The story of Jamie and the otter sounded hilarious and it was always fun when Jamie broke character and was a little silly too. I still think the pairing of you two was one of the best duos, right up there with the likes of Abbot and Costello, Ben and Jerry, or Butch and Sundance.

  • @Finnegan6674
    @Finnegan66742 жыл бұрын

    You do not have to be friends to respect each other and to have a good working relationship. The two of you proved that over and over again. In fact I believe you have said that Jaime is the one that brought you in since he respected your work.

  • @latortugapicante719

    @latortugapicante719

    11 ай бұрын

    I think if you are so successful together and have great chemistry and interests without being friends there must be a side that doesn’t respect the other fully. Jamie might respect adams abilities but he might think they way he acts is below him. Adam appears like a guy that could be friends with freaking anyone. Jamie must have been consistently avoidant of any friend like activities.

  • @Finnegan6674

    @Finnegan6674

    11 ай бұрын

    @@latortugapicante719 Jamie is who recruited and hired Adam so he knew Adam's work ethic and personality. That has nothing to do with being friends it has to do with being co-workers and getting the job done.

  • @ava4830

    @ava4830

    11 ай бұрын

    I remember Adam saying something like Jamie saying he himself wouldn't be very fun to watch on a tv show so they should invite Adam. To be honest I understand his thinking Jamie isn't very flash but he is very smart and funny.. I just rewatched the cold feet episode with the blue poop hitting the fan. That man can crack a joke with a straight face.

  • @gl15col
    @gl15col2 жыл бұрын

    I remember Jamie using his 'stache to take the static out of the tape to make it easier to make it lay flat. And Adam floating in the air over the balloon so they wouldn't tear the lead while working on it. An elegant solution that proved you shouldn't assume something is impossible until you give it proper thought and consideration. Being hide-bound and assuming things doesn't produce such mind blowing results. Excelsior!

  • @microbuilder
    @microbuilder2 жыл бұрын

    Lead balloon was definitely one of the coolest things you guys did...watching that thing slowly unfurl and lift off while knowing what it was made of (and watching you run around trying to patch holes along the way) was simply awesome.

  • @plutoniumcore
    @plutoniumcore2 жыл бұрын

    I loved Jamie's card chucking machine. His 1st iteration, the rubber wheel broke off and hit Adam. Then came metal wheels. Awesome stuff.

  • @petertimowreef9085
    @petertimowreef9085 Жыл бұрын

    The lead balloon story is such a good analogy for left and right brain halves. Adam with the crazy creative idea and then Jamie being "ffs if we're gonna do your crazy ideas we're gonna do 'em right and get the Germans involved".

  • @lbon5479
    @lbon54792 жыл бұрын

    "otters are the apex predators of Monterey Bay" that is the second most adorable thing I've ever heard. The first is the story of ping pong ball otter. I've got a Monterey sweater with an otter on it and I'll think of this every time I wear it now lol

  • @AceSpadeThePikachu
    @AceSpadeThePikachu2 жыл бұрын

    As the internet has shown, otters have a meme-worthy fascination with ping-pong balls to rival cats obsession with cardboard boxes.

  • @davidgriffiths2223
    @davidgriffiths22232 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Adam! There's a whole segment of the population out there (myself included) who could've been absolutely thrilled with Mythbusters if it was nothing but being a fly on the wall for Jamie and your planning and design sessions! So much to learn!

  • @Xmvw2X
    @Xmvw2X2 жыл бұрын

    I like the problem solving. If people want to understanding how engineering works, this is how it works. It's 100 ok ideas and 1 right idea. For example, I do product development for an industrial manufacturer. The design process is this kind of problem solving, just repeated throughout the whole design. There's some other elements tied to it like manufacturability, availability of parts, costing, etc. but this is the process. It's brainstorming an array of options that can work but don't seem ideal. Then there's this aha moment where you think about (or remember) the ideal solution. Then you're annoyed you spent a week trying to solve something so obvious and intuitive, lol. What you guys did on the show is a very public look towards the fundamentals of engineering. You even had costing and deadlines, in the background, that drove some expediency towards novel solutions. You always ended up at something functional and a good fit for the application. In a lot of ways, Myth Busters was a great prototyping show.

  • @DamonCzanik
    @DamonCzanik2 жыл бұрын

    My favorite episodes were rarely the ones with explosions. I just loved seeing them problem solve, and make cool stuff. The nerdier they got, the happier I became.

  • @W1ckedRcL
    @W1ckedRcL2 жыл бұрын

    I absolutely love listening to Adam reminisce about the incredible passion for problem solving and engineering that he and Jamie shared on Mythbusters despite their extreme polar opposite personalities. Their respect for each other's work and abilities is legendary. It seriously brings me such genuine joy and entertainment. Thanks for the story Adam. I miss being in highschool and watching Mythbusters on Discovery. We miss the days that have gone by..

  • @ABrokenSociety
    @ABrokenSociety2 жыл бұрын

    You guys had such great on-screen chemistry it sucks, to me, that you guys couldn't be friends and stuff. But, like many others have said here, the work relationship and the respect was incredible and brought so much to so many people. And for that, we thank you.

  • @panda4247
    @panda4247 Жыл бұрын

    "There's no point to fight anymore once you heard the right solution" That's very powerful quote. If only more people were like that. But I suppose it only works when you have the same goal. That's why it works in engineering and not in interpersonal things

  • @Joe___R
    @Joe___R2 жыл бұрын

    Adam & Jamie definitely had an odd relationship for two people who not only spent 1.5 decades working together and even went on tour together but were never more than colleagues, not even work friends. But it worked out just fine for the show they were making. Most people would have at the least become work friends. You can see they both very much enjoyed what they were doing so it wasn't obvious that they weren't friends.

  • @geminirox8635

    @geminirox8635

    2 жыл бұрын

    Look at Penn and teller

  • @bern9642

    @bern9642

    Жыл бұрын

    It's very difficult to believe you can work with someone for so long on such a successful project without any friendliness

  • @noodlelynoodle.

    @noodlelynoodle.

    Жыл бұрын

    I believe they were work friends in a way, like it's not an actual friendship where they want to hang out all the time outside of work and stuff like that but they respect each other and did have fun together at times doing the show so while even though they aren't real friends who kept in contact their relationship reminds me of some of my old coworkers where we were never actual friends but we got along and got things done while having fun even though we were vastly different types of people

  • @88porpoise

    @88porpoise

    11 ай бұрын

    One important thing the OP missed is that they were not strangers thrust together when they started Mythbusters. Adam and Jamie had worked together for nearly ten years at M5 and its predecessor and Jamie personally requested for Adam to be his co-host (in no small part because of his personality).

  • @dant5190
    @dant519010 ай бұрын

    That oscillating Swiss Army Knife up high in the background is super cool.

  • @pumpkinking5397
    @pumpkinking53972 жыл бұрын

    I would love to see you and Jamie get together again. Even if it was just a one-off. I just think it would be awesome to see the original MythBusters duo together one more time. That being said, I always loved the "B" Team. RIP Grant Imahara.

  • @johnpatrickmcp
    @johnpatrickmcp2 жыл бұрын

    Raising the boat with ping pong balls is still one of my favorite episodes of the entire run of the show.

  • @RustyShackleford_
    @RustyShackleford_2 жыл бұрын

    Jamie spooking the otter definitely gets a like. Thanks for the stories and learning experiences, Adam.

  • @_daybreaker_
    @_daybreaker_ Жыл бұрын

    Jamie's Batman Grapple Gun is to this day the coolest contraption I've ever seen on TV, with the purest design. Loved all the things you guys created though. Good times.

  • @STSGuitar16
    @STSGuitar162 жыл бұрын

    I am now supremely upset that Ping the Otter Who Loves Ping Pong Balls wasn’t featured on that episode

  • @rogero9633
    @rogero9633 Жыл бұрын

    The Lead Balloon build was one of my favorites for several reasons. It was fun to watch you guys meticulously work and work at stopping the leaks while attempting to get it to accept more volume of gas. It worked well, very well in fact. I was both surprised and glad to hear Jamie actually come out with a completely sincere complement and thank you for your involvement in working out the methodology for the build process. It was so satisfying to hear that gratitude and it made me even more glad to have watched the entire process. Also, the great Otter story was another one, and it was commented on by Jamie too!

  • @kraigson
    @kraigson2 жыл бұрын

    I loved the raise the boat episode... Donald's nephews, Huey, Dewey, and Louie, were the characters involved.

  • @galfisk

    @galfisk

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's the 1949 Donald Duck story "The Sunken Yacht" by Carl Barks.

  • @ThisNameShallBeUnique

    @ThisNameShallBeUnique

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@galfisk And their method even looks the same as the one from Mythbusters. A funnel with a pipe to the seafloor.

  • @TomOConnor-BlobOpera
    @TomOConnor-BlobOpera2 жыл бұрын

    Mental image of a ball-thieving otter being startled by a walrus in Monterrey Bay is absolutely golden.

  • @XionEternum
    @XionEternum2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, I could tell you two weren't actually "friends" but respected eachother as colleagues. Personally speaking I learned a lot from both of you as you both are stark extremes to my personality falling in a broad middle between you two. A co-worker of mine one day at the height of Mythbusters popularity even told me point-blank that at first they thought I was like Jamie, but after getting to know me they saw I was more like you. I can safely say I get along with myself a lot better than you two did~ 😜

  • @wesplybon9510
    @wesplybon95102 жыл бұрын

    "I was happy to give up everything I had been fighting for because there's no point in fighting once you've heard the right idea" - Ideology of a great engineer :)

  • @johnabbottphotography
    @johnabbottphotography2 жыл бұрын

    I hope I'm not the only person who laughed out loud at the image in their head of the otter with a ping pong ball in their mouth, holding onto more with their flippers. Amazing.

  • @MarkoDash

    @MarkoDash

    2 жыл бұрын

    here's the segment /watch?v=lzFhiYr_nGk

  • @MittensOnly
    @MittensOnly2 жыл бұрын

    That otter story was one of the most precious things I've heard come from mythbusters! I laughed so hard XDD

  • @ProfHojo-
    @ProfHojo-2 жыл бұрын

    I very much love these old stories and memories that you share with us. Could listen for hours.

  • @MaxCruise73
    @MaxCruise732 жыл бұрын

    In my trade (Journeyman Machinist) we call it "Elegant simplicity." Holding the workpiece can be easy or maddingly difficult. Then an idea is presented that is Elegantly simple."

  • @di0__0ib
    @di0__0ib2 жыл бұрын

    all of these videos, especially ones going deep into how certain builds were designed and made, as well as seeing your excitement in sharing that info with the enthusiasm on top of it all... it makes all of these videos a huge kick of serotonin for me felt like sharing that

  • @nobody120
    @nobody1202 ай бұрын

    I love your problem solving and the ability to drop your own ideas because their idea is better. I like to think I'm the same. I tell people, " I like being wrong, because next time I won't be."

  • @MalusProphet
    @MalusProphet2 жыл бұрын

    You and Jamie taught me more than years of my science classes. For you two to have had such differences and put them aside to do such a great show that lives on now and forever is amazing. I appreciate and thank you both. I still refer to episodes of Mythbusters to prove someone wrong in an argument. Not because I'm so smart I know the answer. But because I watched an episode that busted whatever myth the person is perpetuating. Thank you.

  • @danherman4081
    @danherman40812 жыл бұрын

    Of course I now want to seek out the original episode and enjoy watching it all over again! And, if it were possible, have Adam do commentary on a Mythbusters episode, as he did recently with his favorite ODB.

  • @classifiedveteran9879
    @classifiedveteran98792 жыл бұрын

    The duality of Jamie and Adam I think is something that a lot of people should learn to embrace. _(Looking at you, politicians...)_ While they regularly conflict with each other, that doesn't mean they are not unable to identify a problem, and compose a solution that meets their mutual goals. Also, when disputes do occur, they are delt with and move on, their is no stagnating grudge.

  • @Dem0n1337
    @Dem0n13372 жыл бұрын

    I love that you and Jamie didnt get along but you still found a way to work together and make some great things. A great part of history no less!

  • @claytondennis8034
    @claytondennis803411 ай бұрын

    I love how you can show your appreciation for someone that we all know you had trouble working with. It's always a very gracious thing to recognize the value and talents of a person you have personal/professional difficulties with.

  • @johnp1277
    @johnp127711 ай бұрын

    I love the mechanical Victorinox Knife display in the background .... always loved those

  • @midwestweirdo666
    @midwestweirdo6662 жыл бұрын

    I think your relationship with Jamie is a perfect example of true professionalism. You don't have to be friends with coworkers and you don't have to choose your friends to work with just because they're friends keep business and personal separate.

  • @daviddrake4715
    @daviddrake47152 жыл бұрын

    I would love to see a Looney Toons style animation of Adam's otter story as well as some of his other stories from Mythbusters that didn't get captured on camera. Imagine the whole gang as Looney Toons, Adam & Jamie at the blueprint table and having the others popping up in the background Animaniacs style with Grant or Kari tripping up Tory somehow seeming as he always got into trouble and injured himself with Buster just hanging in the corner all bandaged up and some crutches under each arm

  • @Jay22222

    @Jay22222

    2 жыл бұрын

    PaulyToon is 110% the man for the job.

  • @MostlyPennyCat
    @MostlyPennyCat2 ай бұрын

    3:19 The reason he says that the numbers "don't seem to work" is volumes and areas of spheres have square and cubic relationships instead of linear. So, for any sphere, the surface area is a square function of the radius r. And the volume is a cubic function of the radius r. So if you double the radius, the area goes up but a factor of r² (r × r) and tyre contained volume goes up by a factor of r³ (r × r × r). This is good for lead balloon, as the amount of helium increases much faster than the amount of lead required.

  • @Just-the-Gameplay
    @Just-the-Gameplay2 жыл бұрын

    as a child I would watch the Discovery channel every day after school and watch myth busters and all kinds of sciency shows they used to show back then. It amazes me that I still get to watch Adam talk about cool stuff like this casually on KZread. Thanks Adam!

  • @longcaster
    @longcaster2 жыл бұрын

    Adam, there is an old saying; If it comes down to either changing ones own mind of proving there is no need to do so, almost everybody gets busy on the proof. Congratulations on being able to get past that.

  • @wtsn007
    @wtsn0072 жыл бұрын

    Polishing a turd was amazing.

  • @nathantron
    @nathantron2 жыл бұрын

    This episode really made me laugh. The childlike love and passion for everything in that show is what set it apart.

  • @PrimalRenegade17
    @PrimalRenegade178 ай бұрын

    Honestly I think the episodes without the big explosions were the most memorable. The only two explosion episodes were stand out to me were the cement truck (because it was the best boom in the history of the show) and waves from underwater explosions.

  • @leeh9420
    @leeh94202 жыл бұрын

    Great stories! I love how respectful you are to Jamie despite not always getting along personally.

  • @jordonfreeman166
    @jordonfreeman1662 жыл бұрын

    The Disney comic you’re talking about featured Donald Duck and his nephews Hughey, Dewey, and Louie.

  • @Voirreydirector

    @Voirreydirector

    2 жыл бұрын

    And for the record, Goofy was anthropomorphic, he was a dog but a guy who wore clothes and talked, etc. Pluto didn’t rate, he was Mickey Mouse’s old hound dog. There were rolls of film that blurred these lines, however. The whole Mickey and Donald and such all being the same size and such was all a little suspect to me, i think probably amounting to some confusion in our memories.

  • @DOUBLEJ-km7kk
    @DOUBLEJ-km7kk7 ай бұрын

    YOUR OPENING LINE WAS CLASSIC.

  • @SocksAndPuppets
    @SocksAndPuppets5 ай бұрын

    This is the essence of collaborative science - it doesn't matter *who* had the good idea, the important thing is that you use the best idea.

  • @ZephaniahDavis
    @ZephaniahDavis2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Adam. That episode (coupled with surfing a wave from a dynamite explosion) was my favorite. Couldn't even say why, but I watched and rewatched it the most out of all.

  • @Mubvekhar
    @Mubvekhar10 ай бұрын

    I’ve always enjoyed Mythbusters, and it was one of my best friend’s favorite shows too. He was more like you, and I had more of the Jamie outlook on things. He passed away unexpectedly a couple years ago, but watching you brings back the good memories I had with him. You and Jamie might not have been more than coworkers, but man, the relationship you had impacted me a lot, and I still see my old friend in you.

  • @kruksog
    @kruksog Жыл бұрын

    I've heard you tell the lead balloon story maybe 20 times (and I remember the episode from my teenage years) and I never get tired of it.

  • @mrbrandonmartin388
    @mrbrandonmartin3882 жыл бұрын

    I always thought his hand made cannon ball from the tree canon episode was a marvel. It looked perfect and it's a shame it wasn't recovered.

  • @carlsoll
    @carlsoll2 жыл бұрын

    Oh my god this video was awesome! Loved Mythbusters, love the insight into moments that never made it on camera !

  • @fasfan
    @fasfan Жыл бұрын

    I appreciate how honest Adam is about his relationship with Jamie. There's no use trying to hide the fact they bumped heads. But he's also mature enough to admit they worked well together and there is a mutual respect for each other's craft and work ethic. It's a lesson that so many of us can learn from. You may not always agree with someone but you can be mature and open minded enough to work together or even consider other ideas.

  • 2 жыл бұрын

    Lead balloon is one of my all-time favourite episodes. The folding idea was genius, the image of the balloon floating lives vividly in my memory.

  • @dzjc01
    @dzjc012 жыл бұрын

    I'm a network analyst, and I've worked side-by-side with a colleague for over 15 years, and we've never socialized outside of work. We both respect the hell out of each other, but we also know that our personal views on life are on opposite sides of the spectrum. I think that's more common than people realize.

  • @jarredmattingly5369
    @jarredmattingly536911 ай бұрын

    Love the intro on this one!! lol. When do you find it hardest to be as honest as you are? Thank you lighthouse of integrity.

  • @jasoncoetzeeadadjjzjdatune9617
    @jasoncoetzeeadadjjzjdatune96172 жыл бұрын

    Hey Adam, just thought you should know I have got a lot of kicks over the years watching you explore and build. A man after my own heart. Thanks for keeping it exciting and fun bro

  • @andrewbrown6745
    @andrewbrown67452 жыл бұрын

    Whoever put you and Jamie together was the genius behind the show. The perfect clashing of styles and personalities made Mythbusters so special. It makes sense that you two weren’t friends and that is so understandable looking back.

  • @jawshi967

    @jawshi967

    2 жыл бұрын

    Adam just worked in Jamies Special Effects Shop before they started to work on this show. So thank Jamie for hiring Adam.

  • @irwinisidro

    @irwinisidro

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jawshi967 Even when Adam quit his company for ILM, Jamie still hired him freelance time to time. Goes to show how Jamie thinks about Adam as a maker.

  • @cbrock6520
    @cbrock652010 күн бұрын

    Everyone who works in a group should watch this video. It’s not about having your idea be the one that’s picked what’s important is finding the best solution. Fight for your idea to flush them out fully, but be willing to drop all other ideas when the right one comes along. I can’t tell you how often I’ve experienced people fucking this simple concept up.

  • @CarboniteDreamer
    @CarboniteDreamer2 жыл бұрын

    what an amazing story and such a great question.

  • @JohnFleshman
    @JohnFleshman2 жыл бұрын

    I am humble enough to realize and admit when some one else has a better idea how to do something. And have much respect for anyone who can do the same.

  • @ryanc473
    @ryanc4732 жыл бұрын

    I absolutely love that an otter is one of the biggest obstacles in raising a boat with ping pong balls. Never would've expected that!

  • @olivercrespo2329
    @olivercrespo23292 жыл бұрын

    Best episode of Mythbusters was the Paper Crossbow and the heist series. I loved watching how they thought and it was interesting to watch two master engineers produce the same result through completely different methodologies. Jamie’s giant magnets to wall crawl vs Adams suction cups were an all timer for me.

  • @robcat2075
    @robcat207510 ай бұрын

    Story I heard... Years ago an executive of an aluminum foil company was speaking to a "ladies" club and mentioned the difficulty they were having making very thin foil. No matter how much weight was applied the rollers couldn't press it thin enough. One of the women in the audience asked, "what if you put two sheets through at once?" That solved the problem.

  • @sparkleflair
    @sparkleflair10 ай бұрын

    That story about the otter is hilarious! Thanks for sharing :)

  • @sabertoothanimations2912
    @sabertoothanimations29122 жыл бұрын

    I actually have had the opportunity to watch more than a few Episodes of MythBusters, when you mentioned at the start of your talk about lifting a boat with Ping pong Balls my thought was first, well shoot them down a pipe to the boat below with air, Lol you have no idea how actually happy it made me hear it wasn't fair off from what you folks used, awesome stories and love your videos, keep it up and I'll see ya next time.

  • @MyMW3Channel
    @MyMW3Channel Жыл бұрын

    He remembers details about what he'd did at work years ago. I don't recall what I worked on last week. Then again, I often try to forget.

  • @marvindebot3264
    @marvindebot32642 жыл бұрын

    Otters are so cool and so smart! There's a video on YT recently of a pair of them being introduced to a new pool and their joy is palpable.

  • @brucehemming9749
    @brucehemming9749 Жыл бұрын

    Lead balloon is by far my most enjoyed non explosive episode I much appreciate the mathematical effort in the planning process… great video thanks for sharing your thoughts and experience 👍🍻

  • @Templar_king_2001
    @Templar_king_20012 жыл бұрын

    I love mythbusters Adam I keep on watching it

  • @onyxcourt
    @onyxcourt2 жыл бұрын

    As a former monterrey bay resident, it was lovely hearing about my old home!

  • @brandonlutze3316
    @brandonlutze33162 жыл бұрын

    A guy i work with always says you have to get along with others good enough to get the job done and i always think of you two because you guys are the perfect example dont like eatch other but have amazing results when you guys do.

  • @dubya13207
    @dubya132072 жыл бұрын

    I always love hearing you talk about Jamie. You clearly have such respect for him (and I believe he does for you as well, though he isn’t as public anymore), even though you guys didn’t always get along. Granted, I’m sure you bias yourself towards saying good things about him rather than complaining to the internet about your unlikable coworker, but even that intentional bias shows a respect that many lack

  • @Gomisan
    @Gomisan2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the story.

  • @Glenners
    @Glenners10 ай бұрын

    as an old og mythbusters fan I fucking love that this is Adam's channel now. I get the same good feeling watching these as I did mythbusters. Love you Adam!

  • @aidenmiller3832
    @aidenmiller38324 ай бұрын

    As much as we wanted Adam and Jamie to be good friends, it’s still amazing that they were good coworkers

  • @therealseanw.stewart2071
    @therealseanw.stewart20712 жыл бұрын

    MythBusters was my childhood. Great memories! It was my favorite show.

  • @blockparty5695
    @blockparty5695 Жыл бұрын

    That moving Swiss Army knife decoration in the background is cool!

  • @brandonyoung-kemkes1128
    @brandonyoung-kemkes11282 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the otter behind the scenes that was funny.

  • @bcostell69
    @bcostell692 жыл бұрын

    both two of my favourite episodes

  • @TheDilligan
    @TheDilligan5 ай бұрын

    It's funny because I just watched that episode and Adam fought it quite a bit after that solution came. And After testing it with the 30ft pipe from the top of the building, Adam wanted to test it with a pipe twice as long and got pissed when Jamie didn't think that was necessary. And it was funny to me because I didn't think it was necessary either. The further down the ping pall gets, the greater the water pressure. If it goes down 10 feet, then it's not going to go down 20 or 30 feet and then resist and turn around. They found that at 100 feet, the water pressure would break the ball, but that wouldn't stop it from continuing down even further. Additionally what is also funny is that they spent so much time trying to come up with this solution when the Donald Duck comic book where the myth came from actually showed Donald doing that exact method. That was pointed out by the narrator/editors at the end of the episode.

  • @TurielD
    @TurielD2 жыл бұрын

    The ping ping ball refloating is taught in Intellectual Property classes. The guy who came up with it wanted to patent the method, but the patent clerk (going rather above and beyond) found that it had existing 'prior art' : Donald Duck had a comic book where they did exactly that. He couldn't get the patent.

  • @Frankosclone
    @Frankosclone2 жыл бұрын

    I loved that ping pong ball episode!!!! Im so glad that was your favorite!!!

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