The San Francisco Chronicle reports that a botched experiment by the folks from the Discovery Channel’s Mythbusters show nearly took out an entire neighborhood in Dublin, California recently.Rico says he does condone (actually, promotes) the use of artillery, but will definitely require insurance...
The close call occurred when the Mythbusters crew fired a homemade cannon toward some containers of water at the Alameda County Sheriff's Department bomb disposal range. In case the words "homemade cannon" didn't give it away, from there things got a just a little hairy.
We'll let the Chronicle explain:
The cantaloupe-sized cannonball missed the water, tore through a cinder-block wall, skipped off a hillside, and flew some seven hundred yards east, right into the Tassajara Creek neighborhood, where children were returning home from school, authorities said.Somehow, thankfully, no one was hurt. J.D. Nelson, a spokesman for the Alameda County Sheriff's Department, spoke for everyone, saying that it was "tremendously lucky that it didn't seriously injure or kill somebody."
The six-inch projectile bounced in front of a home on quiet Cassata Place, ripped through the front door, raced up the stairs, and blasted through a bedroom, where a man, woman and child slept through it all, finally awakening because of plaster dust.
The ball wasn't done bouncing. It exited the house, leaving a perfectly round hole in the stucco, crossed six-lane Tassajara Road, took out several tiles from the roof of a home on Bellevue Circle, and finally slammed into the Gill family's beige Toyota Sienna minivan in a driveway on Springvale Drive.
Dublin resident Jasbir Gill, 42, found the cannonball inside the Sienna (insert Japanese car reliability joke here). There was shattered glass all over the interior of the vehicle.
The television show takes out insurance, just in case something ridiculous like this happens. We at Slate don’t condone the use of artillery to entertain or garner profit, but if you must play with guns, at least make sure you’re covered.
07 December 2011
Oops is now a Mythbusters term
Greg Howard has an article at The Slate about the Mythbusters, fucking up:
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