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Kids edition of "Junkyard Wars"
I've been watching the "Techno Competition Week" on TLC for the past few days...and during the commercials i've seen this commercial where the "head" girl announcer for Junkyard Wars is talking to the kids out there and she said if we want a kids version of Junkyard Wars all we have to do is go to www.discovery.com and click on "TLC" and tell them we want it... She said if enough kids email the network it may come true....
So if you find yourself with nothing to do or if you really would like to see it, head on over to www.discovery.com and tell them. Just an Idea :D :) :cool: |
I emailed them at this address: junkyard-wars@rdfmedia.com I told them that there would be a high interest in the FIRST Community. Would be cool to see some FIRST teams on there.
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I think that is the email everyone should use...since they dont really have a place on the Junkyard Wars site for some place....even though i've seen the commercials....
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Looks like now I have an excuse for learning how to weld!
Wonder what the age range would be... -Andy |
IMO: I think middle school kids are too young for that, but it'd be great for high schoolers. It'd be something to work at over the summer, and something even Dean Kamen himself might like.
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Junkyard Wars is a great show and there should be more of it. But I think everyone should consider what a younger version of the show would be like. Contestants on the show typically have years and years of engineering experience. They have knowledge that you can only gain by working in the field. To make the challenges possible, they would have to be easier. Also they would need more time. If the teams were allowed to have more people, the costs for the teams to travel back and forth for competition would be high and since sponsors cannot display their logos on the participants, they would probably be less inclined to donate. Junkyard Wars is exciting because in just 10 hours the teams manage to build incredible machines. I don't think it could be done by anyone w/o a ton of experience.
Many high school teams come up with great robots, but they have the help of many experts. If its going to take a few experts to help the kids, and therefore the experts are doing most to all of the work.... why are the kids there? Anyway, just a thought, I might still watch it with kids if it was still challenging. |
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I would never trust a high schooler with a welder
If there is to be a teen version of junkyard wars it would have to be simple, simple. Maybe the flying planes, the rocket episode, and maybe the coffee grinder episode. I can see that done by teens.
But I don't think it would become a big hit, because everyone loves the complicated stuff, like a dragster or something. The teens on that show *could possible sotter, but not weld metal. * probably wouldn't be able to get going a gas motor. (Like stripping it from a car and applying to a chaise.) * probably get hurt trying to find stuff in the junkyard * wouldn't be able to calculate the advance math for some of those projects, unless they were in calculus or trig. Plus they wouldn't meet any other requirements http://www.junkyard-wars.com/appforms.htm |
Hey, FIRST is a heluva lot like Junkyard wars. I mean, think about it, you've got your goal, and you have to search through the two boxes and some parts places to build something unlike anything at all that came out of the box. I mean, the creativeness needed is astounding for both things. Especially if your whole budget is about $500.
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Yes, but a lot of kids don't weld, and that is necessary on JYW.
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Welder? Oh you mean that big thing that spits flames, and that other thing that makes the pritty blue sparks and make my eyes hurt. :)
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What if...
Instead of TLC having to work out a way to make a kid's version of JYW maybe they should just invest in FIRST. Could be a way to solve our space and publicity woes.
C~ya, Carolyn |
And give us a TV spot.
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That would fall under the publicity umbrella.
C~ya, Carolyn |
Hmm... we could use a TV spot ever since ESPN gave up on us.
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yeah that would be nice to have the compition on tv
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T.V. is nice...
But the money that comes from being on T.V. is better. The fact that we'd be on T.V. is one thing but the recognition is better. Who needs ESPN anyway? They didn't have time for us so we don't wanna have to look around their cameras.
C~ya, Carolyn |
Actually, ESPN gave us a lot of our recognition and contributed to our growth for what? 5 years. It could've been a contracted deal that ran out.
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We should get picked back up then. BB is so big ESPN needs something to compete with. We're much bigger now so it would be good for ESPN to pick us back up.
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I agree though... something to compete with BB... less violent, sure, but just as cool. |
Also: we've got a bigger growth ratio, bigger size whatsoever, longer running...
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The best situation for ESPN is tapping into the market of teens. They get to us with the Xgames now they could have FIRST. Not to mention we need them for a bigger venue. It would be a win win situation.
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That could be true...
but would that make sense? I thought FIRST was looking for coverage and publicity? I'm confused. (it doesn't take much.)
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I doubt many of you have no clue what you would be getting yourself into at junk yard wars. never mind the fact that only a tenth of the people in this forum know what a mig is or how to use it. there are many other skills needed. you may see a half hour of building but what you dont see is the hours of math and machining that goes on. unless you are competent in a machine shop and know how to rebuild a carb on a four cylinder you would be lost. my though would be that in order to have a fair competetion it would have to be more or an arts and crafts deal.
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My team almost made it's own pnumatic cylinders, though we decided against to because we could buy them the right size anyways (and its probably very much so against the rules, we never checked). You may underestimate the machinists on FIRST teams |
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