scrapheap challenge

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I stumbled across this show accidentally as I was flicking channels on the
DSTB. It's on the ABC 2 channel at around 6.40pm

Great show. Highly recommended. How can a show like this go by totally
un-noticed for the last 8 years!

Every episode two teams each have 10 hours to buid a machine that
accomplishes some predetermined task.

Episodes so far have been....
-building an amphibious vehicle
-building a tractor pulling machine
-building an excavator
-building a tug-boat

Great to see that shows such as this continue on in the tradition of "The
secret life of machines" , mythbusters, etc...

Which made me wonder if there are any "real" scrap heaps in Melbourne where
one could find a range of mechanical bits and pieces. I'm guessing not, as a
lot of stuff is recycled and melted down rather quickly?
 
Phil in Melbourne <reply@tonewsgroup> wrote >
I stumbled across this show accidentally as I was flicking channels on the
DSTB. It's on the ABC 2 channel at around 6.40pm

Great show. Highly recommended. How can a show like this go by totally
un-noticed for the last 8 years!
It's been shown in Germany for years ! (dubbed into Krautspeak, of course...)

So has Mythbusters....

OZ TV is severely limited, over here (Germany) I get 32 free channels.
 
"Phil in Melbourne"
I stumbled across this show accidentally as I was flicking channels on the
DSTB. It's on the ABC 2 channel at around 6.40pm

Great show. Highly recommended.

** Totally agree.

The mad poms have excelled themselves with this one.



How can a show like this go by totally un-noticed for the last 8 years!

** Only appeared on Aussie TV this year.




....... Phil
 
On Apr 3, 9:13 pm, "Phil in Melbourne" <reply@tonewsgroup> wrote:
I stumbled across this show accidentally as I was flicking channels on the
DSTB. It's on the ABC 2 channel at around 6.40pm

Great show. Highly recommended. How can a show like this go by totally
un-noticed for the last 8 years!

Every episode two teams each have 10 hours to buid a machine that
accomplishes some predetermined task.

Episodes so far have been....
-building an amphibious vehicle
-building a tractor pulling machine
-building an excavator
-building a tug-boat

Great to see that shows such as this continue on in the tradition of "The
secret life of machines" , mythbusters, etc...

Which made me wonder if there are any "real" scrap heaps in Melbourne where
one could find a range of mechanical bits and pieces. I'm guessing not, as a
lot of stuff is recycled and melted down rather quickly?
Mythbusters the other week was a special on all the places where they
get their "junque". And most them were just around the Bay Area. Other
cities in the US probably have the same or more.
We have hardly anything like that here!
Some scrap metal yards often get lots of usual machines and what-not.

Dave.
 
"Phil in Melbourne" <reply@tonewsgroup> wrote in message
news:47f4adc6$0$25819$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
I stumbled across this show accidentally as I was flicking channels on the
DSTB. It's on the ABC 2 channel at around 6.40pm

Great show. Highly recommended. How can a show like this go by totally
un-noticed for the last 8 years!

Every episode two teams each have 10 hours to buid a machine that
accomplishes some predetermined task.

Episodes so far have been....
-building an amphibious vehicle
-building a tractor pulling machine
-building an excavator
-building a tug-boat

Great to see that shows such as this continue on in the tradition of "The
secret life of machines" , mythbusters, etc...

Which made me wonder if there are any "real" scrap heaps in Melbourne
where one could find a range of mechanical bits and pieces. I'm guessing
not, as a lot of stuff is recycled and melted down rather quickly?
ABC2 have been playing out the first 3 seasons every week day for the last
month or two - I think the first season was from 2000 or so. A bit of
trivia:
The female host for the first two series was also the executive producer and
show creator. She was replaced in the 3rd series which we're seeing now. The
male host was Kryten in Red Dwarf. The second season was shot in the US in
parallel with the US-branded version - Junkyard Wars. They used the same
fake scrapheap and most of the challenges were the same for the UK and US
version. The best bit about the US version is that the host was Henry
Rollins - if you don't appreciate the awesomeness of this, I pity you. For
the 3rd series they moved production back to a new set in the UK.

As I mentioned, the scrapheap is "fake" - it's constructed from scratch with
a lot of reinforcing of piles for safety. The yard is also "seeded" with
critical components, and there is obviously a level of coordination to
ensure that the 2 teams take distinctly different approach. Finally, a
stunning amount seems to happen in the last half hour - yesterday they
managed to rig the hydraulics for a 3-cylinder excavator from scratch in
about 10 minutes...

Kind of cheating I guess, but makes for a great show :)
 
Well there was a whole programm filmed here in NZ !!

And at least 2 shows that have featured Kiwis...

One of the best was the Kiwi with the pulse jet engine ....

The joy of Scrapheap' is that they showed you everything where in
Mythbusters they hold out...

The last Mythbusters they tried to beat a speed camera, they couldn't,
interesting that Jeremy Clarkson could !!! at from memory only 140Mph ...

I am sure if you used eMule you could fine lots of them ...

Max





Phil in Melbourne wrote:
I stumbled across this show accidentally as I was flicking channels on the
DSTB. It's on the ABC 2 channel at around 6.40pm

Great show. Highly recommended. How can a show like this go by totally
un-noticed for the last 8 years!

Every episode two teams each have 10 hours to buid a machine that
accomplishes some predetermined task.

Episodes so far have been....
-building an amphibious vehicle
-building a tractor pulling machine
-building an excavator
-building a tug-boat

Great to see that shows such as this continue on in the tradition of "The
secret life of machines" , mythbusters, etc...

Which made me wonder if there are any "real" scrap heaps in Melbourne where
one could find a range of mechanical bits and pieces. I'm guessing not, as a
lot of stuff is recycled and melted down rather quickly?
 
"Phil in Melbourne" <reply@tonewsgroup> wrote in message
news:47f4adc6$0$25819$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
I stumbled across this show accidentally as I was flicking channels on the
DSTB. It's on the ABC 2 channel at around 6.40pm

Great show. Highly recommended. How can a show like this go by totally
un-noticed for the last 8 years!
The novelty soon wears off!
 
"Phil in Melbourne" <reply@tonewsgroup> wrote in message
news:47f4adc6$0$25819$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
I stumbled across this show accidentally as I was flicking channels on the
DSTB. It's on the ABC 2 channel at around 6.40pm

Great show. Highly recommended. How can a show like this go by totally
un-noticed for the last 8 years!

Every episode two teams each have 10 hours to buid a machine that
accomplishes some predetermined task.

Episodes so far have been....
-building an amphibious vehicle
-building a tractor pulling machine
-building an excavator
-building a tug-boat

Great to see that shows such as this continue on in the tradition of "The
secret life of machines" , mythbusters, etc...

Which made me wonder if there are any "real" scrap heaps in Melbourne
where one could find a range of mechanical bits and pieces. I'm guessing
not, as a lot of stuff is recycled and melted down rather quickly?
An excellent show, I saw most of them before when living in the US. they
were on the discovery channel as "Junkyard Wars". There are 9 british series
and 5 series of the american equivalent in all, details at :-

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrapheap_Challenge

Keith
 
On Apr 3, 9:11 pm, "Phil Allison" <philalli...@tpg.com.au> wrote:
"Phil in Melbourne"

I stumbled across this show accidentally as I was flicking channels on the
DSTB. It's on the ABC 2 channel at around 6.40pm

Great show. Highly recommended.

** Totally agree.
The mad poms have excelled themselves with this one.

How can a show like this go by totally un-noticed for the last 8 years!
** Only appeared on Aussie TV this year.

...... Phil
At least SHC is better than Brainiac - *rap variation of Mythbusters.
(except for busty chicks blowing things up and testing floatation)

Glenn.
 
"David L. Jerkoff "
At least SHC is better than Brainiac - *rap variation of Mythbusters.
(except for busty chicks blowing things up and testing floatation)

Give me Kari Byron from Mythbusters over any of those Brainiac bimbos
any day!

** For anyone interested, a few moments on Google will turn up some very "
tasteful " pics of the presenter gal ( Lisa Rogers) presently on SHC.



........ Phil
 
On Apr 8, 2:40 pm, glenbadd <glennbadde...@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
On Apr 3, 9:11 pm, "Phil Allison" <philalli...@tpg.com.au> wrote:

"Phil in Melbourne"

I stumbled across this show accidentally as I was flicking channels on the
DSTB. It's on the ABC 2 channel at around 6.40pm

Great show. Highly recommended.

** Totally agree.
The mad poms have excelled themselves with this one.

How can a show like this go by totally un-noticed for the last 8 years!
** Only appeared on Aussie TV this year.

...... Phil

At least SHC is better than Brainiac - *rap variation of Mythbusters.
(except for busty chicks blowing things up and testing floatation)
Give me Kari Byron from Mythbusters over any of those Brainiac bimbos
any day!

Dave. (wearing my Mythbusters T-shirt today)
 
David L. Jones <altzone@gmail.com> wrote in message news:69a3fc3d-25bc-4c2b-b5af-5956ba60ea85@s37g2000prg.googlegroups.com...
On Apr 8, 2:40 pm, glenbadd <glennbadde...@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
On Apr 3, 9:11 pm, "Phil Allison" <philalli...@tpg.com.au> wrote:

"Phil in Melbourne"

I stumbled across this show accidentally as I was flicking channels on the
DSTB. It's on the ABC 2 channel at around 6.40pm

Great show. Highly recommended.

** Totally agree.
The mad poms have excelled themselves with this one.

How can a show like this go by totally un-noticed for the last 8 years!
** Only appeared on Aussie TV this year.

...... Phil

At least SHC is better than Brainiac - *rap variation of Mythbusters.
(except for busty chicks blowing things up and testing floatation)

Give me Kari Byron from Mythbusters over any of those Brainiac bimbos
any day!

Dave. (wearing my Mythbusters T-shirt today)
There can be no argument that Mythbusters is technically the best show.
They actually seem to have some scientific expertise on hand (the Asian
guy), and at least attempt to be scientific, in the way of engineers.

Brainiac is just a comedy show, they are not even pretending to be serious.

BTW, that Lisa on Scrapheap is by far the best looking female host IMHO.
 
David L. Jones <altzone@gmail.com> wrote in message news:4716c8f4-739b-469c-adf1-32fb0a826991@p39g2000prm.googlegroups.com...
On Apr 10, 9:38 am, "fritz" <fr...@address.com> wrote:
David L. Jones <altz...@gmail.com> wrote in messagenews:69a3fc3d-25bc-4c2b-b5af-5956ba60ea85@s37g2000prg.googlegroups.com...



On Apr 8, 2:40 pm, glenbadd <glennbadde...@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
On Apr 3, 9:11 pm, "Phil Allison" <philalli...@tpg.com.au> wrote:

"Phil in Melbourne"

I stumbled across this show accidentally as I was flicking channels on the
DSTB. It's on the ABC 2 channel at around 6.40pm

Great show. Highly recommended.

** Totally agree.
The mad poms have excelled themselves with this one.

How can a show like this go by totally un-noticed for the last 8 years!
** Only appeared on Aussie TV this year.

...... Phil

At least SHC is better than Brainiac - *rap variation of Mythbusters.
(except for busty chicks blowing things up and testing floatation)

Give me Kari Byron from Mythbusters over any of those Brainiac bimbos
any day!

Dave. (wearing my Mythbusters T-shirt today)

There can be no argument that Mythbusters is technically the best show.
They actually seem to have some scientific expertise on hand (the Asian
guy), and at least attempt to be scientific, in the way of engineers.

Most people laugh at the supposed "science" content, but they do an OK
job I think. You can punch holes in a lot of their stuff, but that's
often half the fun. I like it when they revisit myths they screwed up.

Grant is an EE.

Brainiac is just a comedy show, they are not even pretending to be serious.

It's not even comedy. Mythbusters is far funnier IMO.
Sometimes, but Brainiac is more out-and-out comedy.

Richard Hammond is much better on Top Gear, another show that works
brilliantly because of the chemistry between the hosts like in
Mythbusters.
Top Gear is really just Clarkson, the others are usually reduced to the sideline.
Hammond plays the short-arse clown, albeit very well.
Doesn't drive very fast cars very well, though, eh ?? Came to a screeeeeching halt !!!
Fortunately, the brain damage was not detectable..............



BTW, that Lisa on Scrapheap is by far the best looking female host IMHO.

But Kari is hotter because, well, she's a Mythbuster. And she's got
creative talent too (art and sculpting).
Who cares about talent when you look like Lisa ?
Dunno if I'm out of touch here, but Lisa has something that Kari lacks.
Outright super-sex appeal !!!!!
Hey, has aus.electronics become a male-dominated-domain, eh ?

Fritz

> Dave.
 
On Apr 10, 9:38 am, "fritz" <fr...@address.com> wrote:
David L. Jones <altz...@gmail.com> wrote in messagenews:69a3fc3d-25bc-4c2b-b5af-5956ba60ea85@s37g2000prg.googlegroups.com...



On Apr 8, 2:40 pm, glenbadd <glennbadde...@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
On Apr 3, 9:11 pm, "Phil Allison" <philalli...@tpg.com.au> wrote:

"Phil in Melbourne"

I stumbled across this show accidentally as I was flicking channels on the
DSTB. It's on the ABC 2 channel at around 6.40pm

Great show. Highly recommended.

** Totally agree.
The mad poms have excelled themselves with this one.

How can a show like this go by totally un-noticed for the last 8 years!
** Only appeared on Aussie TV this year.

...... Phil

At least SHC is better than Brainiac - *rap variation of Mythbusters.
(except for busty chicks blowing things up and testing floatation)

Give me Kari Byron from Mythbusters over any of those Brainiac bimbos
any day!

Dave. (wearing my Mythbusters T-shirt today)

There can be no argument that Mythbusters is technically the best show.
They actually seem to have some scientific expertise on hand (the Asian
guy), and at least attempt to be scientific, in the way of engineers.
Most people laugh at the supposed "science" content, but they do an OK
job I think. You can punch holes in a lot of their stuff, but that's
often half the fun. I like it when they revisit myths they screwed up.

Grant is an EE.

Brainiac is just a comedy show, they are not even pretending to be serious.
It's not even comedy. Mythbusters is far funnier IMO.
Richard Hammond is much better on Top Gear, another show that works
brilliantly because of the chemistry between the hosts like in
Mythbusters.

BTW, that Lisa on Scrapheap is by far the best looking female host IMHO.
But Kari is hotter because, well, she's a Mythbuster. And she's got
creative talent too (art and sculpting).

Dave.
 
On Apr 10, 11:12 am, "fritz" <fr...@address.com> wrote:
Sometimes, but Brainiac is more out-and-out comedy.
I never found myself laughing, just cringing!

Richard Hammond is much better on Top Gear, another show that works
brilliantly because of the chemistry between the hosts like in
Mythbusters.

Top Gear is really just Clarkson, the others are usually reduced to the sideline.
Yes, Clarkson tends to dominate, but the show would be useless with
just him. Just like Mythbusters would be hopeless with just Jamie or
Adam on their own.
James May is hilarious as the hapless Capt'n'Slow, and the Hampster
takes the brunt of Clarkson's jokes.

Hammond plays the short-arse clown, albeit very well.
Doesn't drive very fast cars very well, though, eh ?? Came to a screeeeeching halt !!!
Hey, he held that blown tyre at 400km/h for a good quarter of a
second!

BTW, that Lisa on Scrapheap is by far the best looking female host IMHO.

But Kari is hotter because, well, she's a Mythbuster. And she's got
creative talent too (art and sculpting).

Who cares about talent when you look like Lisa ?
But hot looking chicks like that are dime-a-dozen.

Dunno if I'm out of touch here, but Lisa has something that Kari lacks.
Outright super-sex appeal !!!!!
Nothing sexier than a chick with brains and talent though. Kari wins
hands down!

I married a scientist who has been in Cosmo, so I get the best of both
worlds ;-)

Hey, has aus.electronics become a male-dominated-domain, eh ?
There were females here at one stage? :-/
I must have blinked!

BTW, Mythubusters fans may like the movie "The Darwin Awards". Watched
it the other week and it was much better than I was expecting. Very
funny, and Jamie and Adam do a very short cameo as the owners of a
surplus store.

Dave.
 
On Stardate Mon, 7 Apr 2008 23:20:35 -0700 (PDT), "David L. Jones"
<altzone@gmail.com> applied digits to the keyboard and routed the
information from some kind of brain (presumably), thusly:

On Apr 8, 2:40 pm, glenbadd <glennbadde...@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
On Apr 3, 9:11 pm, "Phil Allison" <philalli...@tpg.com.au> wrote:

"Phil in Melbourne"

I stumbled across this show accidentally as I was flicking channels on the
DSTB. It's on the ABC 2 channel at around 6.40pm

Great show. Highly recommended.

** Totally agree.
The mad poms have excelled themselves with this one.

How can a show like this go by totally un-noticed for the last 8 years!
** Only appeared on Aussie TV this year.

...... Phil

At least SHC is better than Brainiac - *rap variation of Mythbusters.
(except for busty chicks blowing things up and testing floatation)

Give me Kari Byron from Mythbusters over any of those Brainiac bimbos
any day!
now if only there was a British version of Kari Byron...

Dave. (wearing my Mythbusters T-shirt today)
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