Wow great use of air presser, really very cool, love the squeaky sound you make when testing the air tight end @ 2.30 too. Could be used as a cute instrument, before turned into a ping pong ball machine gun. Great work Rob.
@@artiction Some dancers in Thailand strip clubs perform a, erm, a sort of 'trick' by inserting ping pong balls into their crotch and then can actually fire them out like in this video... It's a very gross trick.
Thanks. Curiosity Show was a national science program for children featuring Dr Rob Morrison and Dr Deane Hutton. It was made in Adelaide, South Australia and screened nationally in Australia as well as in Europe, Asia and Australasia (14 countries) from 1972-1990. Deane and Rob intentionally used everyday items around the house (like old cans) so that children could repeat the demonstrations with materials they had to hand. In 1984 Curiosity Show won the Prix Jeunesse International, the world's top award for children's TV programs. Rob and Deane are steadily uploading segments at th-cam.com/users/curiosityshow Why not subscribe? - Rob
Obviously you're born after 1990 or you would understand you don't make jokes about the Anzacs at all . Now I'm sure you're a military expert due to spending so much time playing video games but you don't have no idea what you're talking about and probably should go back to your silly little games
Fellow American here, I discovered the answer to this a short time ago. "skittles" refer to "pins" that can be knocked down in a game such as bowling pins or other similar types of stand up targets.
It's funny how Australians know all the American terms for things that are different to what we use but never in reverse . However we did grow up being inundated with your culture
I remember this episode very well! I built that gun and had a lot of fun :)
Many thanks - lots more at th-cam.com/users/curiosityshow with new stuff each week for subscribers - Rob
@@CuriosityShow wait the legend himself takes care of the youtube channel? when do you even rest?
such a wholesome show. Unlike a few comments below.
I see what you mean it's a bit unfortunate that people can't just enjoy the show they have to say vulgar things
That’s super clever. I don’t know how you guys came up with this stuff.
Wow great use of air presser, really very cool, love the squeaky sound you make when testing the air tight end @ 2.30 too. Could be used as a cute instrument, before turned into a ping pong ball machine gun. Great work Rob.
Many thanks - please spread the word - Rob
That's really cool!
We used to make these with pvc electrical pipe and the fingers fron rubber gloves.
Fantastic... I'm gonna try this with my little sister this weekend 👍🏻❤️
good shot
tis awesome
Reminds me of a trip to Thailand.
hey what's that supposed to mean
@@artiction Some dancers in Thailand strip clubs perform a, erm, a sort of 'trick' by inserting ping pong balls into their crotch and then can actually fire them out like in this video... It's a very gross trick.
He had se* alot there
Lol! U know exactly what that means
We don't need childish comments thank you
Sharp scissors
really good ides
Many thanks - lots more at th-cam.com/users/curiosityshow Spread the word - Rob
What a toy🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 good job brother
Not a bad shot either
Thanks. Curiosity Show was a
national science program for children featuring Dr Rob Morrison and Dr Deane
Hutton. It was made in Adelaide, South Australia and screened nationally in
Australia as well as in Europe, Asia and Australasia (14 countries) from
1972-1990. Deane and Rob intentionally used everyday items around the house
(like old cans) so that children could repeat the demonstrations with materials
they had to hand. In 1984 Curiosity Show won the Prix Jeunesse International,
the world's top award for children's TV programs. Rob and Deane are steadily
uploading segments at th-cam.com/users/curiosityshow Why not subscribe? - Rob
@@CuriosityShow i was a kid in the 80s but i dont remember it here on NZ tv, shows like this is what kids need growing up
Cool toy.
...until they decide that balloons kill turtles or something and they get banned.
Gangsta!
This is the only firearm Anzacs are allowed to own anymore.
Obviously you're born after 1990 or
you would understand you don't make jokes about the Anzacs at all . Now I'm sure you're a military expert due to spending so much time playing video games but you don't have no idea what you're talking about and probably should go back to your silly little games
Listen dopey the Anzacs can have guns because they've been trained we're just not giving them to morons that want to be Rambo but not do the training
I’m an American. Can someone please explain what “skittles” are? Because all I’m thinking is candy
Fellow American here, I discovered the answer to this a short time ago. "skittles" refer to "pins" that can be knocked down in a game such as bowling pins or other similar types of stand up targets.
It's funny how Australians know all the American terms for things that are different to what we use but never in reverse . However we did grow up being inundated with your culture
Oh God why does it look like a cloaca?