"James M. Knox" <jknox@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> waxed eloquent in
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> "Lee Gordon" <bucketofspam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
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>> <<I'm guessing you may get Rough Science on BBC America, but I don't
>> know if you are likely to get Scrappy Racers.>>
>>
>> Rough Science occasionally crops up on the Science Channel.
>> Hopefully, Scrappy Racers will turn up. It sounds like fun.
>
> I have only seen the two locals of Rough Science. The island off
> Italy, and one other which wasn't identified. I thoroughly enjoyed
> them, especially the episode where they had to figure out where they
> were. Hopefully they will show the new episodes here in the states.
>
> JYW has changed the format every season, it seams. This new one isn't
> terrible, but there is definitely a loss of productivity due to the
> lack of being a working team going in. And the team selection just
> takes time from the very short 40+ minutes the show has anyway.
>
> As for the drag boat show, I have the feeling that if the Red team
> hadn't chosen that young lady welder, they wouldn't have been racing.
> Editing not withstanding, she certainly seemed to be the "get it done"
> to the captain's "do it with flair." [She might make a good team
> captain some day.]
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Yes, the welding was definatly top notch. Especially as during the
race you could see the front bend of the jet was literaly red-hot.
During several shots from the back, you could tell it was glowing from
the heat coming from the combustion chamber.
And don't tell my wife, but she *was* good looking! ;)
Jason A.


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