Sunday, July 13, 2008

Try to Be a Little Mature


The Discovery Channel is always on at my house, usually for sound background, but also because I like a lot of their shows. Dirty Jobs, Myth Busters, and any specials they have usually keeps my interest. Sundays are a BIG day on Discovery Channel, though, because they have many different specials and documentaries, which I, in my geek-state, find fascinating. Today as part of their extravaganza, they had the "Mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle."

This is nothing new, to me or for Discovery Channel. They usually do something on UFOs and other paranormal stuff often, and I grew up in a household where paranormal things were considered real and significant. On this Bermuda Triangle documentary, they were discussing possible reasons why ships may go down in the Triangle area. They hypothesized about methane gas, and even did several experiments and showed some examples caught on tape, in which methane build up caused the sinking and/or total annihilation of ships. This was an interesting hypothesis; I hadn't heard it before, so it was something new for me to mull over and consider. But I could not help the urge to laugh every time they would say something along the lines of "the methane build up would release a giant bubble that rose to the surface and burst. . . "

To me, it was comical, first the word bubble itself, and second the idea that a "giant bubble" could destroy huge ships. I'm sure it could happen, but every time they would reiterate the "Giant Bubble" theory, I would giggle a little. Because I am a dork, on top of being a geek.

2 comments:

Kristy said...

ZOMG!!! To get to Aruba we have to fly over the freaking Bermuda Triangle. Do you know how frightened I am to do that!

Unknown said...

Hi Geek Girl, that's cool that the Discovery Channel is always on at your house. Did you know that this year's Shark Week is coming soon?

It's kicked off by a brand new Mythbusters special which starts on Sunday, July 27th, at 9PM. In the meantime you can check out the website which includes more info and some fun features like Shark Yourself:

http://dsc.discovery.com/convergence/sharkweek/sharkweek.html

I hope I'm not overstepping my boundaries by contacting you like this; I figure you'd like to know. I'd be happy to share if you'd like to know even more, since I work with Discovery and definitely have the inside scoop. Have a great day and remember... everybody loves Shark Week!

Shawn Grover
shawngrover2008@gmail.com