Well I guess the title says it all, I was just wondering who ya'll thought were the most active 'forumers' in this part of the AG forum. Opinions, that what this Forum is going to be, pure opinions, and yes you can say 'Me'.
For something to be considered a pop culture icon it has to be well known throughout society as a whole, it has to personify something and it also needs to be recognizable.
Things which cater to a specific niche can't be called pop culture icons.
I disagree with many of their methods, but as I don't have the resources to do any of those experiments on my own, I just have to be content with watching them blow things up.
I just put that song because it was related to my comment.
What about the MB methods don't you agree with?
They assume too much and leave a lot to be tested. My main issues are with the firearm myths. Cutting down a tree with an MG? That's not even a myth! Hiram Maxim and his business partner Vickers shot down trees as a sales gimmick 80-90 years ago! Even then they still call it busted... -_-
So how can we say that the data from so long ago is accurate? It could be that they cut through the tree before hand. So it would look like it, but didn't actually happen. Besides maybe it's just me, but cutting down a tree with a gun sounds very iffy.
So how can we say that the data from so long ago is accurate? It could be that they cut through the tree before hand. So it would look like it, but didn't actually happen. Besides maybe it's just me, but cutting down a tree with a gun sounds very iffy.
They had video. Not only that, but people have done it on camera with the same weapons when making documentaries.
It's entirely possible, just not efficient.
The Mythbusters took the easy road yet again skipping from an Thompson to a Minime to a freaking chaingun.