National Geographic A scene from the show ‘Mad Scientists’
Everybody has one of those tinkering neighbors that work out of their garage. Some build hot rods while others fabricate working roller coasters for “Burning Man.” John Bowler, host of National Geographic’s “Mad Scientists,” wants to immortalize the latter. The new reality show challenges extreme DIYers to solve a technical puzzle in 48-hours, which includes designing and building a bungee arrestor for an already completed compressed air dragster. Speakeasy spoke...
Everybody has one of those tinkering neighbors that work out of their garage. Some build hot rods while others fabricate working roller coasters for “Burning Man.” John Bowler, host of National Geographic’s “Mad Scientists,” wants to immortalize the latter. The new reality show challenges extreme DIYers to solve a technical puzzle in 48-hours, which includes designing and building a bungee arrestor for an already completed compressed air dragster. Speakeasy spoke...
- 10/4/2011
- by Dennis Nishi
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
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