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I loved watching his shows on Nikelodeon every morning. I remember all those old time computer programing, paper cutouts, and ect.
My favorite one was when he took the can tied to a string and swung it. Showing that it would lose its force and not hit the person standing at the spot.
And the one where they bent that metal box with water experiement.
I wonder who will be the next to go, Bill Nye or Beakman.
"At first it just looked like a picture of a bunch of lily pads, but then I started scraping at it with my pocket knife and the whole painting just sort of spoke to me," Schmidt said. "For the first time, I finally understand what Monet was trying to get across in her work."
"At first it just looked like a picture of a bunch of lily pads, but then I started scraping at it with my pocket knife and the whole painting just sort of spoke to me," Schmidt said. "For the first time, I finally understand what Monet was trying to get across in her work."
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