I haven't watched all the episodes yet, but I will.
Some of the scenes seem a bit staged. The music is a little over- the- top dramatic. And a few things I would disagree with. But overall, it is interesting food for thought, if only to make you more self- aware.
Even if you don't agree, understand, or care about all the specifics they discuss, it will remind you that OTHER people are trying these hacks on you... in one form or another.
The biggest lesson so far is that I will never ever copy my financial papers on my work copier again. Seems that it might all be stored on the copier hard drive, and may or may not be encrypted.
I did like the low-tech hack for getting a small vehicle to trigger a signal light. That looked like it might actually work, and Brian seemed surprised that it did.
They also debunk some stuff, so it isn't all staged for dramatic purposes.
FYI... took the wife a couple of episodes to get into it, so your results may vary.
They also give enough disclaimers so that if you "try this at home", you're an idiot :)
Some of the scenes seem a bit staged. The music is a little over- the- top dramatic. And a few things I would disagree with. But overall, it is interesting food for thought, if only to make you more self- aware.
Even if you don't agree, understand, or care about all the specifics they discuss, it will remind you that OTHER people are trying these hacks on you... in one form or another.
The biggest lesson so far is that I will never ever copy my financial papers on my work copier again. Seems that it might all be stored on the copier hard drive, and may or may not be encrypted.
I did like the low-tech hack for getting a small vehicle to trigger a signal light. That looked like it might actually work, and Brian seemed surprised that it did.
They also debunk some stuff, so it isn't all staged for dramatic purposes.
FYI... took the wife a couple of episodes to get into it, so your results may vary.
They also give enough disclaimers so that if you "try this at home", you're an idiot :)