The two of them seem to run this channel 🙂 I reached out in comments and was able to chat a bit. I wish this was broadcast in the states when I was a kid.
I seem to remember the end credits of the show mentioning sources occasionally. Things such as the World Book Encyclopaedia, or other children's Encyclopaedias if memory serves me correctly.
Yes, they were sponsors, but I can't recall ever getting an idea from them. A lot of it came from the things that Deane and I did as kids - before TV - Rob
@@CuriosityShow It's helpful to me to draw ideas from you guys occasionally now that I've shifted from engineering to teaching classes for teens to gain skills.
SO DANGEROUS!! 1. KIDS SHOULD NOT BE TOUCHING WIRE AS THEY COULD GET CUT OR ELECTROCUTED!!! 2. THEY SHOULD STAY AWAY FROM PLIERS AS THIS IS A PINCHING HAZARD AND COULD RESULT IN DEATH 3. STONES ARE NOT TO BE THROWN It is best practice just to do this activity inside Virtual reality headsets so no one gets hurt.
Hahahahahahahahahahahaha! This is the kind of instruction that turns normal adventurous children into adult snowflakes unable to cope with anything adversarial or requiring creative problem solving. The exact antithesis of what the Curiosity Show was/is for.
It's seriously impressive how many ideas these guys had for show segments.
Especially considering this was in the days before you could hop on google and research an idea in seconds.
The two of them seem to run this channel 🙂 I reached out in comments and was able to chat a bit. I wish this was broadcast in the states when I was a kid.
I seem to remember the end credits of the show mentioning sources occasionally. Things such as the World Book Encyclopaedia, or other children's Encyclopaedias if memory serves me correctly.
Yes, they were sponsors, but I can't recall ever getting an idea from them. A lot of it came from the things that Deane and I did as kids - before TV - Rob
@@CuriosityShow It's helpful to me to draw ideas from you guys occasionally now that I've shifted from engineering to teaching classes for teens to gain skills.
Another great idea to create something with your kids. I love this show.
Which Stats and/or Enchantments do each one give though?
I paired this with the cardboard sunglasses #trendsetter
What a great idea
do they cap at lvl 60?
And you can secure the Hooks with tiny Drops of superglue
Did Rob say "you can strip old bits of electric flakes"? Does "flakes" have a special Australian meaning here?
Flex
@@CuriosityShow, ohhh. That makes sense. Thank you.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_cord
Try it on your gems.
SO DANGEROUS!!
1. KIDS SHOULD NOT BE TOUCHING WIRE AS THEY COULD GET CUT OR ELECTROCUTED!!!
2. THEY SHOULD STAY AWAY FROM PLIERS AS THIS IS A PINCHING HAZARD AND COULD RESULT IN DEATH
3. STONES ARE NOT TO BE THROWN
It is best practice just to do this activity inside Virtual reality headsets so no one gets hurt.
Hahahahahahahahahahahaha!
This is the kind of instruction that turns normal adventurous children into adult snowflakes unable to cope with anything adversarial or requiring creative problem solving.
The exact antithesis of what the Curiosity Show was/is for.
@@cee8mee yeah that's the joke