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@Bad_Wolf_Media Жыл бұрын
The promo/bumper at the end here reminded me: We haven't seen Spot in a while. Does Tested still have it, and are we going to get any more content with it in the future?
@theCidisIn Жыл бұрын
I'd love to hear a story about how you guys ended up in Washington DC... at what was it? A really for science and a return to civility or something like that? I remember having so much hope at that time. I graduated in 06, so 08 was my first presidential election. I had no idea you guys were gonna be there, doing what? What else... Using the massive crowd to collect data 😂
@Furiends Жыл бұрын
14:20 I feel like with the Jamie story it might be missed that Jamie was agreeing with the *experience* of having science win out which required Jamie to fight for actually building and testing the pneumatics. That is to say to settle the disagreement with APPLIED science. It's like if you're going to have a duel it might be settled the one with obviously superior skill is going to win but the challenge is still there and the science should be carried through. Put another way it might be more the reaction of arguing rather than just going straight to testing that he was disillusioned about.
@ericsynchrona5495 Жыл бұрын
I feel like Grant Imahara overdosed on fentanyl and he pulled a Bo Biden when they just covered it up with a 'brain disease' because he's like too big to fail. Am I reading that right?
@DaniMartVTen Жыл бұрын
Hi Adam, If you or Mythbusters ever get the chance to revisit the bridge, I have a simple suggestion. Take one of those military-grade modular bridge kits, connect them to a point-a and a point-b over any terrain, the point being to see movement of the bridge ends from their original starting positions. It's like putting an electric toothbrush turned to on upon a table. It moves around because of vibration, so why couldn't a small build-anywhere bridge?
@johnk4608 Жыл бұрын
RIP Grant. You are dearly missed.
@ewoodley82 Жыл бұрын
Grant was great people, and no one will ever convince me otherwise. You can always tell the quality of the person by the stories told after they pass.
@tatianatub Жыл бұрын
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@keyblademasterclark Жыл бұрын
I forgot he passed away. Damn
@danielland3767 Жыл бұрын
I am sad that people in the general public don't care he passed, they miss all the sports and celebrities but not people who really changed this world. Him and Shad Gaspar from the WWE tag team Cryme Tyme are the two most important deaths that hurt me in 2020
@paulvamos7319 Жыл бұрын
I had forgotten about it too, 😂 he really is kinda immortal though! ❤😎👍
@tomsier3051 Жыл бұрын
I love how Adam lights up whenever Adam gets a chance to remenisce/ reflect on Grant. Seems like it instantly brings him to his happy space. That must be the best legacy to leave behind, when your loved ones immediately feel better just remembering you.
@StaffordMagnus Жыл бұрын
Lights up? Pretty sure he was trying not to choke up.
@photovincent Жыл бұрын
@@StaffordMagnusYes, that too. But those are not mutually exclusive
@OyvindBjorgo Жыл бұрын
I agree with both of you, and I'm pretty sure the fluttering between those emotions is one of the best indicators of how much Adam cared for Grant. I miss that guy, but I love all of the stories.
@brinncognito Жыл бұрын
This is it. This is the comment that got me.
@JR-ii4lq Жыл бұрын
We don't often recall and reminisce about our loved ones like this when they're still around.
@gfixler Жыл бұрын
I stood in line to meet Jaime, Adam, and Grant at Maker Faire, 2006. I just missed Adam, because he had to take Thing 1 or 2 to the bathroom. Jaime stared gruffly at me as I approached for my photo, and gave me a small nod, but Grant came right up to me, looked me in the eyes so kindly, shook my hand, asked my name - Gary - and said "It's really nice to meet you, Gary!" He said it so warmly and meaningfully that I was a little surprised. He made it seem like he was meeting someone special, instead of the other way around, and I was probably 30+ people back in line, so he'd already been through this dozens of times, and kept up the caring energy the whole time, and I'm sure he'd already been through years of that. Such a good dude.
@MartianDropkick Жыл бұрын
I know 'celebrities' do this for a job, and its their JOB to be nice to you and make you feel seen and appreciated when you meet them, but some of them are SO good at it and even if it is their job they seem to genuinely enjoy meeting their fans. I've met a few celebrities like that in the past, and some who were absolutely kinda done with the whole day by then, but when you meet someone you really admire and they seem happy to meet you, it means so much, i don't care why they do it.
@djjazzyjeff1232 Жыл бұрын
@@MartianDropkick I'm a Z-list local celeb (musician) in my area, so I deal with a fraction of that at shows. To add to what you said, the way I see it, being cordial and friendly with people (almost overly as the OP mentioned) is just part of the performance. That's not to say it's not genuine, because it is. There's 2 things I do, get the person talking about themselves, and then pretend I've known them my entire life. They're a fan of you already, so you're probably pre-disposed to getting along just fine. Then it's easy as can be. Treat them like a friend of yours.
@YukonWilleh Жыл бұрын
Robin Williams and Woody Harrelson stayed at a hotel I worked at when I was 16. I was the resident potthead so when they came in to meet the cooks, Robyn and Woody met me and both asked where to get some. so at the end of my shift I'm out-side smoking a few joints with them and the (most lol) of the staff. Everyone goes back in except me and Robyn and he was still at 110% with just us 2. I just put my hand on his shoulder and said "I watched Alladin probably 1000 times as a kid, you've entertained me enough, relax bud" and I had never heard a sigh like that in my life. we stood there in the alley and we smoked the joint while I did my best to tell him crazy north stories and entertain him. your grant story sorta reminded me of this , definite different set of circumstances, but a similar trait causing it I do believe
@dabearcub Жыл бұрын
That’s a great story. Dude had a real gift for kindness. Something I lack.
@themightymutt5213 Жыл бұрын
The way he presented himself on camera, the energy and charisma he always seemed to have, I can absolutely see that as being him all the time. He seemed like such a great guy to be around. The fact that Adam still gets choked up thinking about him really says a lot
@CombatGod Жыл бұрын
Jamie was so sorry that even though he didn't say it, he was thinking about it years later and changed his entire approach to problems so it wouldn't happen again.
@kaldishelbryndjar Жыл бұрын
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@theclockworkcadaver7025 Жыл бұрын
Some people just don't have it in them to apologise properly, sadly. Admitting fault and taking the stance of humility is just a step too far for their egos, even after years. Apologise when you're wrong, folks. It goes a long way.
@Mat-hr1dg Жыл бұрын
@theclockworkcadaver7025 Sadly, apologies mean nothing anymore since people have completely lost their capability to truly forgive or rather don't want to, even if the mistakes made were simply human.
@montanawhite5699 Жыл бұрын
@@Mat-hr1dgI’m sorry to hear that.
@Kino280 Жыл бұрын
@@Mat-hr1dg I think it’s fair when you apologize to not expect forgiveness, but still apologize anyway
@Derrikbulginheadin Жыл бұрын
It was always amusing when you and Jamie built a robot to test a myth and if it failed, Grant would come in and re-engineer the whole thing and it would work.
@Zerbey Жыл бұрын
That little choke every time Adam reminisces about Grant always gets me, it shows how dear he was to him. Also, talking about a vicious argument with Jamie but not taking the opportunity to throw shade or disrespect shows Adam's character. Their relationship always fascinates me.
@InsideOfMyOwnMind Жыл бұрын
Jamie, a little bit on the spectrum? I'm not educated enough about it to know when somebody's marginally on the spectrum so I wouldn't have known but Adam handled it with I guess about as much grace as one can.
@DHGxMcFlurry10 ай бұрын
@@InsideOfMyOwnMind Jamie was a pretty big introvert, still is today. He just wants to build cool things and not get involved with cameras or social media
@mooncaketin Жыл бұрын
The image of N'Sync fanboying over Grant fills me with absolute delight 😊
@keios Жыл бұрын
"I was told his impression of me involves a lot of drumming on the table" I really believe you can tell when someone's deeply missed, because their friends will drop into present tense talking about them without thinking.
@lisamason1032 Жыл бұрын
The Albert Bridge in London UK still has a sign saying, “ ALL TROOPS MUST BREAK STEP WHEN MARCHING OVER THIS BRIDGE”.
@ll0l00 Жыл бұрын
My Grant story. I was walking to get coffee in the Mission of San Francisco. Grant was walking towards me on the sidewalk. He was with a group of friends. I didn't immediately recognized but I knew he looked familiar. I was racking my brain trying to figure out how I knew him. He must have saw me looking a bit confused. He gave me this huge smile and a nod that communicated, "Yeah, I'm Grant"
@theothertonydutch Жыл бұрын
Pretty grand.
@itsasquid Жыл бұрын
God, I miss him. He was so much fun to watch as a kid growing up with Mythbusters.
@ghettygram Жыл бұрын
😢 I'm old. I feel like the show was on yesterday.
@Ryan_Phantom Жыл бұрын
It was great to watch, though, even as a child.
@mikcnmvedmsfonoteka Жыл бұрын
He was also a great Spock on Star Trek Continues
@theothertonydutch Жыл бұрын
Are you fucking kidding? @@mikcnmvedmsfonoteka
@ciaheadmechanic0809 Жыл бұрын
Growing up it was so great to see Grant Imahara, a fellow Asian, on TV using his technical prowess and having so much fun working and Mythbusting with all of you. Definitely helped me solidify my own career path. Now, as a more-or-less fully-realized mechanical engineer, I look back and appreciate his representation all the more.
@Replicant2600 Жыл бұрын
Grant and Kari were walk through DIA airport, some one was like “yo, myth busters!”. I look up, see Grant and Kari. I asked them if they could say Hi to my daughter who is into science and totally idolize you two. They were so awesome and nice and said “Hi Ariel, it’s Grant and Kari, glad you’re a fan, keep doing science!” My daughter was blown away.
@maffioli14 Жыл бұрын
Grant is the only mythbuster I’ve been fortunate enough to met in person. I was maybe 14 or so at the time.
@tested Жыл бұрын
Oh! Where did you meet him?
@helloalps Жыл бұрын
Same here! He gave a talk at my undergrad university and I was so lucky to meet and talk with him for a few minutes afterwards
@edwardrhoades6957 Жыл бұрын
I got to meet Kari, Grant, and Tore at Dragon*Con in 07
@savgrl78 Жыл бұрын
@@edwardrhoades6957me too! Got signed autographs from all three.
@daveelliot7552 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been lucky enough to meet Adam twice when he’s come to Australia. Once for the behind the myths tour with Jamie and once for his brain candy show. A true gentleman and passionate person, what you see is what you get. Always takes time to make the fans feel special. Wish I could have met Grant too, I think he would have been an amazing person to meet
@syth9 Жыл бұрын
My college (NMT) is closely tied with EMRTC and took part in helping blow up the cement mixer. I was so psyched when the school advertised the Mythbusters were going to visit our school for a presentation (I think it was at some point between 2011-2013). Like many of us I grew up on the show and was so pumped thinking we were going to see Adam and Jamie. However, shortly before doors opened I heard that it was actually Grant presenting solo… I honestly felt *bummed*. But it ended up being the best presentation by far that I would ever see at our school. I genuinely left that night being so grateful it was him, he blew us away with how cool he is as a person. His passion and accomplishments brought me so much inspiration in a time I really needed it. I’m bummed I’ll never see him in person again, but I cherish the little piece of my life where I did.
@Damann23 Жыл бұрын
I'm not one who gets broken up about celebrity deaths... I think everyone has different capacities for parasocial relationships... But Grant is the one that genuinely makes me sad when his name comes up. He seemed like such a good dude on every level, and everyone really seemed to love him. He left such a positive impression on the world and I hope I can leave the same positivity in my wake when I leave. You're dearly missed, Grant.
@m21444Ай бұрын
Up there with Steve Irwin.
@yeahjoshb9396Ай бұрын
@@m21444 why are you in my head?
@darkhoursofday6250 Жыл бұрын
Grant Tory and Kari were the greatest trio of all time. Grant was such a beacon. From his first episode, he was a bright star who exuded a passion for everything he did. Such a tragedy. He was an amazing person in every way. You are lucky to have been a friend of his.
@chriscollins550 Жыл бұрын
You are missing one from the original three, Jessi Combs who also is sadly missed.
@darkhoursofday6250 Жыл бұрын
Very true! I agree completely!@@chriscollins550
@blob22201 Жыл бұрын
I'd put them second behind Clarkson, Hammond and May but they were great.
@Apophis324 Жыл бұрын
@@chriscollins550 Don't forget about the queen of heavy metal, Scottie Chapman, who was on the original three before Grant took over. To my knowledge though, she is still alive.
@mikcnmvedmsfonoteka Жыл бұрын
@@Apophis324 Scottie is alive and works as a dentist
@kmodo93 Жыл бұрын
"I heard Grants impression of me involved a lot of drumming on tables." Yeah, I'd say it would be pretty spot on because even I didn't realize how much you do that until you mentioned this.
@WARnTEA Жыл бұрын
When he drummed I didn’t even register that Adam was doing the impression for the first couple seconds.
@PigglyWigglyDeluxe Жыл бұрын
Grant and Jesse Combs are some of the brightest modern minds taken too soon and the most wholesome people to boot
@jughead8988 Жыл бұрын
Grant had a light in him that came through in show. It was obvious he truly loved learning and loved the folks around him. He always brighten the screen when he was on.
@1utube01 Жыл бұрын
I still follow his gf/fiance on IG, and she sometimes shares posts remembering him, still. He clearly was loving, and was (and still is) loved.
@moragodofthunder Жыл бұрын
I'll never forget when Grant showed us the model shop during take-your-daughter-to-work-day. His passion was so clear to me even as a kid.
@disky01 Жыл бұрын
I am not often affected by the loss of a famous person but losing Grant really got to me. He was very active on Twitter and it was always so nice to see him live his wonderful life with such passion and positivity. When that stopped so suddenly it was like a punch in the nose. He was a good man.
@RKHageman6 ай бұрын
I don’t usually get strongly affected by the passing of people I have watched on television- but I was so saddened by the loss of Grant, whom I was a great fan of. as well as Steve Irwin several years earlier. Both of those kind of broke me for a while.
@playintheleaves Жыл бұрын
I got the chance to meet Grant, Tory, and Kari when we were filming a commercial for the Punkin Chunkin 2013. The first half of the day we were working with actors and the three of them weren't slated to be on set until after lunch. When the crew broke, we headed outside for some mediocre catering food, and the three of them joined us at our table. They didn't introduce themselves, but joined in conversation as if they'd known us for years, telling stories about family members at Thanksgiving and funny stories about bad on set food. Grant offered around some of the food that they had (which wasn't the catering). In all of the years I've worked in the film industry, I still think back to this encounter with extreme fondness because, even though we had never met before, it felt like we were all good friends. That sort of interaction feels incredibly rare in the weirdly isolated world of filmmaking. It was awful to hear that he had passed so suddenly.
@StretchReality Жыл бұрын
Man hearing Adam talk about Grant reminds me of how I always talk about my bestfriend who passed away 3 years ago. Words can’t describe how much I miss him. Rest in peace Grant and to my buddy Andrew
@WolfenYT Жыл бұрын
RIP Grant. He will be forever missed but he left us with so many great moments
@mandarazlim1677 Жыл бұрын
I'm tearing up in my office. But I'm glad. Years ago, crying while thinking about Grant meant devastation and disbelief and denial. Now I just... Miss all of the good he did. So so badly. This has helped tremendously.
@hchen-gb1tw Жыл бұрын
I vividly remember the day Grant Imahara’s death was announced and how horribly it hit me. A piece of my childhood as an Asian-American STEM-loving kid. I grew up to become a veterinarian. I cried like a baby watching this video today. Thank you, Adam, for sharing some more memories of one of my idols.
@AxelFireForged Жыл бұрын
Grant was my idol while growing up with the show. He was just funny and nerdy. He was amazing. And now that I’m an adult I hope he is resting very well.
@shweenz Жыл бұрын
RIP Grant. His enthusiasm was intoxicating. Also, just wanted to say I love how you talk about you and Jamie. You have no problem saying he frustrated you - but at no point did you disrespect him in how you voiced those frustrations. It's clear you have a lot of respect for who he is, warts and all. I appreciate that level of grace and honesty, and the collaboration it can help unlock.
@TheOptimuspringles Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry for any grief or pain these stories bring up Adam. As someone who grew up watching Mythbusters, I really love hearing these stories of Grant Imahara. It's easy to see the genuine friendship and love you have for this man we all miss dearly. Thank you both for inspiring and entertaining us all. ❤️🇨🇦❤️
@sazking6106 Жыл бұрын
What is grief but love persevering? I think Adam would agree.
@itsbmeGaming Жыл бұрын
Poor Adam. In every video he’s always joyful. But in this you can see how thinking of Grant upset him. Doesn’t take a genius to know he must miss him dearly. RIP Grant.
@CharlesRTinsley Жыл бұрын
Rest in Peace, Grant. I just found out Grant is no longer with us. Grant inspired me even being in my 60's. I was always impressed with his intelligence, and since of humor, and just a good guy persona. I hope his legacy will carry forward to the STEM program founded by mom, and coworkers. The STEM students should be inspired by his example.
@behnkarrlsun Жыл бұрын
If you want to take a walk down memory lane, they auctioned off a bunch of stuff for the STEM organization made in Grant's honor. Adam shows off a bunch of it from props, to the blueprints, to busted cameras.
@BunnyInTheVoid Жыл бұрын
I saw Grant at Labyrinth of Jareth years ago, but I hadn’t watched Mythbusters in a while by then. I saw him participating in old timey line /ballroom dancing and he caught my attention because his face looked so familiar but I couldn’t place it. Turns out he caught on to my trying to place him (didnt realize I was staring 🤦🏽♀️) so when the lightbulb lit up, I must have made a face like 😮, because I saw him laughing at my reaction while trying to stay in step with the ballroom/line dancing. I laughed back so it was mutual laughter in acknowledgment. I didn’t approach because he was with friends and dancing, but one of my best memories ever. RIP Grant, you’re missed.
@jtelliso Жыл бұрын
I know nothing of Jamie other than what we have all seen, but one of my fav reactions from Jamie is when he gets nervous and gets that nervous laugh. You just know whatever they are building is producing something crazy.
@suebob16 Жыл бұрын
It was so fun watching Jamie in the first Star Wars episode. I'm guessing he wasn't looking forward to physically doing it but probably didn't have much choice since Adam had an injured arm. It was hilarious when Jamie wore the Luke Skywalker costume. When actress Sophia Bush came out dressed as Princess Leia and sweetly asked Jamie to be her Luke, the bashful look on his face was incredible. It may have been the only time we saw him look like that. 😊
@sherrythomas3028 Жыл бұрын
We'll never forget Grant. He had this great light about him. You can tell he was a beautiful soul.. Rest in Paradise Grant🫶🏼
@futhamucka2 ай бұрын
I've always liked you as a presenter Adam, but hearing you talk about your late friend with such enthusiasm, and respect and joy made me realize that you are man in love with all aspects of life, and are keenly aware of how luck you (we!) all are to be here, to have this opportunity to live a life and leave a legacy that people will remember forever. They used to say in ancient Egypt that a person dies twice; once when they pass, and again when their name is uttered for the last time. I'd like to think you, like Grant, will never die as long as human beings have the ability to speak one another's names. Please keep doing what you do forever Adam, I really respect you and I love your work, and the fruits of your (and Gran'ts) brilliance will live on.
@MaraBellJade Жыл бұрын
You can hear in Adam's voice how much Grant meant to Adam, and how much of an amazing person he was.
@KidarWolf Жыл бұрын
It never gets old hearing you speak about Grant Imahara. The love and friendship, is always crystal clear in your voice when you speak about him. Your body language, facial expression, and your eyes in particular, change when you talk about him, and it really shows how deep a respect and friendship the two of you shared. You light up when you speak about him, and that speaks volumes about him - he is someone who sparked joy in you, and so many others, and it is magical to experience him vicariously, both through watching reruns of Mythbusters, and through hearing yourself and the rest of the Mythbusters team reminiscing about him
@jacobs7764 Жыл бұрын
I used Grant's Jamie mustache impression the other day and it killed without me even trying. I'm so glad Adam is around to tell all these wonderful stories and keep people like Grant alive in our memories.
@tateana59128 ай бұрын
Hearing Adam (Who has ADHD) talk about his interactions with Jamie (Likely Autistic) Is fascinating to be becuse I have both, while my Father, Brother and de-facto SIL all have ADHD. My Mom is the only neurotypical one in my direct family and communication is a often hilarious struggle. Seeing my how well both of them have done and how they accomplished so much as a team despite not even liking eachother is a very good reminder that even if the other person is driving you postal for the fith time this week you can still get things done if you keep a cool head and focus on results.
@wlanalex8 ай бұрын
Being on the spectrum myself, i relate to jamies way of coping with conflict way too much, finding something that you can default to in a conflict with another person gives us a truckload of comfort and feeling save with that person. Realizing not all conflicts can be avoided is something i still struggle with even now at 30 years old and as a father of my toddler son.
@tateana59128 ай бұрын
Hopefully not overstepping or coming off as condesending here. My best advice for dealing with children is to remember that their brains are not fully developed. Yeah I get thats a silly thing to say to a parent but it always helps me when I am struggling around children. Remembering that they dont fully understand their actions or have the ability to cope like an adult. But I am fully on board with not liking things without solutions. Those are the worst. Especially when they involve someone you care about. I promise your kid is going to do awesome with such a thoughtful Dad (Allthough hopefully you allready knew that!)
@awacsmye3 Жыл бұрын
I recently started rewatching all the Mythbusters episodes on Max and couldn't wait to get to the Grant episodes. It was sad but rewarding seeing how much he added to an already satisfying program. Just today, my wife and I were remarking about how much we love and miss Grant. Seems fitting that this video posted today. Thanks so much for the Grant stories. I think I speak for all of us fans when I say that I can't get enough of them.
@joshuaking34 Жыл бұрын
Grant was simply irreplaceable. Truly a joy to watch and to learn from.
@marktherutherford3 күн бұрын
Grant was our neighbor at the live/work Peralta Studios in Oakland. Such a kind man. I remember him testing his robots in the parking lot much to the delight of my young kids who lived with me on weekends. Always warm and much loved by all the other tenants. He left us way too soon.
@JediOfTheStorm Жыл бұрын
Grant is my personal hero, his passing left a hole in our collective hearts.
@Lozzlej5 ай бұрын
Grant was a special dude, honest, reliable and most of all humble. Miss him heaps 😢 The threesome on mythbusters simply the best.🎉
@carladoak4375 Жыл бұрын
"Why were we telling this story...oh, right." I felt that so much. I am known to go off on tangents and not being able to get back to the main story for...well, some time. Love hearing any stories about Grant
@StoicTheGeek5 ай бұрын
In Jamie’s defence, those booted actuators were super cute and I’m glad we got to see them, even if they didn’t work.
@vsGoliath96 Жыл бұрын
The guy was a fucking real one. The incredible outpouring of love and respect after his passing for days on end just goes to show how much people cared about him. It's a good legacy to leave behind.
@terencegarcia4193 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been watching mythbusters again and I love that show soooo much. I’m a filmmaker and what you guys do inspires me. Grant is always a joy in every episode.
@buckeyeranger643823 күн бұрын
Grant you’re remembered. God bless your family. You’re modeling for someone higher.
@BiggerinRealLife Жыл бұрын
As a person who speaks in other person's voices when I'm taking about them, I feel this deeply. It's not an impersonation, it's a reverent retelling. Even if it's not the best. It comes from deep watchung and knowing and loving.
@ghostinng2746 ай бұрын
Man, I love how much Adam and the entire team love Grant. RIP, man.
@TheMarslMcFly Жыл бұрын
Grant always was one of my absolute favorite parts on MythBusters, he gave me so much joy when I was growing up. RIP
@jangtheconqueror9 ай бұрын
Doing impressions of people that aren't at their expense means that he's watching them deeply and picking out some of their funniest, most charming, and best characteristics, and choosing to impersonate those. That's just so heartwarming to think about
@jugglerj0e Жыл бұрын
I'm not going to lie. I got teary eyed when I saw the title of this video. Grant, you will be missed dearly 😢 RIP
@businesscasualsauron Жыл бұрын
Still miss Grant, and I never even met him. His kindness, talent and passion was just so obvious, effortless and genuine.
@bijibadness6 ай бұрын
a fully exceptional person can bring you to tears just thinking about the concept of them for a moment. it's not often I get fully floored by the news of a media personality passing, but ... I reacted to the news of Mr. Imahara like I did a musical artists I really admired. Charlie Watts, David Bowie, Grant Imahara. they're all artists who nailed being themselves. we miss you, Grant. thanks. sorry to get weepy. exceptional people do that. it's a pretty amazing effect, someone I never knew, never even met. that's the Grant Imahara Effect.
@DUKE_of_RAMBLE Жыл бұрын
I can just imagine Jamie's slightly-dumbstruck expression, upon realizing what Adam had just mentally unpacked for him in that moment... 🤣 It was also probably the shock which prevented an apology, as well as undoubtedly a bit of him thinking an apology was _implied_ through his admission of that being what happened. 😊 And RIP Grant ❤ But, that was a great first story!
@jedifyfe Жыл бұрын
Grant was a very kind person. I was lucky enough to meet and hang with him at the RPF Party, Munson’s Parties and at SDCC.
@cthandrei4283 Жыл бұрын
Grant, Tory, Kary, Adam and Jamie were a huge part of my childhood growing up in eastern Europe. RIP Grant
@Slywulf86 Жыл бұрын
Love how he tells the story about Grant impersonating him "I'm told it involves a lot of hitting the desk." Then at 9:09, while explaining the bridge, he does it. Looks like Grant won that one after all!
@jonathonwhitington402 Жыл бұрын
I never get tired of hearing the Grant stories.❤
@grigorigahan Жыл бұрын
There is only two celebrities whose passing have ever affected me and Grant's was one of them. I grew up watching MythBusters and he was far and away my favorite cast member on the show. It was so inspiring watching the things he'd make and what he'd accomplish with just his brain and engineering skills. He was humble, and easy to like to boot. There is probably a whole generation of engineers who got their first inspiration as a kid watching him. I ended up a developer myself, but even I can look back and say watching Grant had a big eventual impact on me going for a STEM career.
@jimjohns9051 Жыл бұрын
He sounds like the best person… sad I didn’t get to meet him. Rest easy Grant.
@philtheairplanemechanic9 ай бұрын
I respect the attitude you mentioned Jamie carries towards wanting to prevent future conflict. I work really hard to do the same. Especially for those we spend most of our time with, like coworkers and family, it's important to me that we all maintain composure and have that mutual respect for each other regardless of agreement/disagreement. For me personally, I find getting hot with someone about anything just ruins the rest of my day and I have a tendency to ruminate on that for too long. And honestly, as an aircraft mechanic, it's really important we have adequate rapport with each other to be able to do our jobs to the level at which they must be done. Not a single soul deserves harm just because two A&Ps couldn't get along. Not a one.
@MatthewHarrold Жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure Mythbusters was a decent factor in my eldest son becoming a mechatronic Engineer. When free-to-air TV was a relevant thing (today not so much), we as a family lapped up everything from Grand Designs to Holmes on Homes, with Mythbusters, Battlebots, and so many others in-between. Cheers Adam, $0.02 from Tasmania.
@julienthijs1271 Жыл бұрын
Man ... mechatronic engineer is the coolest sounding job not gonna lie.
@rinyotsu2.03 ай бұрын
I remember pitching FIRST robotics to Grant through Myspace when I was in high school. I could've easily seen it on his page but I was too impatient to check and when I read his reply as a kid, I was thoroughly embarrassed and never told anyone. As an adult, I see it as an experience where I got a reply from someone I truly looked up to. RIP Grant! Thank you for inspiring so many of us!
@Lucius.Hercules Жыл бұрын
Grant stories are so fun and I miss him, he was definitely one of my favourites. But the Jamie and Adam dynamic was always my favourite and it's so interesting to hear these stories in detail years later after the fact.
@nerdind Жыл бұрын
The world has less joy without Grant. You still continue to inspire me and my son adores you Grant!
@toooldfortwowheels2048 Жыл бұрын
This is such insane timing, I was literally thinking about Grant yesterday and this came up in my feed. Thank you Adam for sharing these anecdotes, it is heartwarming to see how you light up when retelling these stories. Grant was clearly an excellent human being.
@mikaelacash37916 ай бұрын
Grant left behind such an incredible legacy. From all the amazing things I've heard about him as a person, I only wish I could have met him. Rest in peace, Grant. You're so dearly missed, and will never be forgotten.
@Wood-In-My-Eye Жыл бұрын
I was so shook when he died. His presence was so kind gentle and generous. He just was always happy and brought that happiness to others. I really do think Dumbeldore is right. “Do not pity the dead. Pity the living,and. Above all, those who live without love.” I really feel that says it all. Still hurts though. These past few years. We have seen so much death, pain, and suffering. We need people like you in our lives Adam. Seriously there absolutely has to be balance. And you provide that balance. ❤
@alwaysfallingshort Жыл бұрын
I have a vision for developing power wheelchairs into workhorses, for snow ploughing, mowing, street cleaning, fork lifting, etc. I want to give people like me more job options that leverage their disability instead of working despite it. I always planned on getting everything I have together and then approaching Grant to see if he could help or knew someone who would. I also just wanted to meet the man for obvious reasons. I was devastated when he passed, it felt like an admonishment of my dreams. I really respected Grant and everyone who got to meet him shares so much gratitude and getting blessed to know the man. What a huge loss for the maker community.
@boastboy Жыл бұрын
thank you for those fantastic stories of Grant! RIP
@shadowgattler Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate that you and Jamie, despite your differences, were always able to come to an agreement and admit your flaws in a process or plan. It's a very healthy and professional relationship that others should follow.
@haydendegrow945 Жыл бұрын
I have seen every Mythbusters episode Grant was in and loved his... Quirks, shall we say. But when I really got into BattleBots, and saw his impact on the sport, especially when they mourned his loss, I felt I saw the full side of Grant. I wish I could have met him. RIP Grant! You'll always have place in the heart of this proud nerd!
@SharlzG10 ай бұрын
I was fortunate to have met Grant when he was at a convention in Sydney that I was working at, and I remember that he was just such a sweet, lovely person.
@Gravitics Жыл бұрын
Love you Grant and Adam!!
@nemkess Жыл бұрын
I had the great fortune to meet Grant Imahara at ECCC one year and he was such a sweetheart. I was having technical problems with the fans snd lights on my cosplay before it was my turn at his table and he not only noticed andcame around to help me fix it temporarily, but also gave me ideas and info to make the final permanent fixes. I still have his notes tucked away in storage with the autographed pic I had actually been in line for. It was one of the best celebrity encounters I've ever had.
@sassypuppy2937 Жыл бұрын
Grant had the best sense of humor EVER .... & great stories Adam 👍😁😘😘
@crispybatman480 Жыл бұрын
Man this still gets me, rest in piece Grant. You were a part of what got me into stem.
@michelleneal6860 Жыл бұрын
What a tremendous loss that is still felt and always will be.
@paulvamos7319 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing the stories, 😂 Savage Stories! ❤ Thank you for the Subscription gift!👍😎
@OwlishGeorge Жыл бұрын
I was lucky enough to meet Grant like 12 years ago in college and speak with him for a few minutes after he presented something. Honestly I can't remember what the presentation was about but Grant's humor and kindness still sticks with me today. He was inspirational on a fundamental level. One of the greats 😎
@amandac.s.9452 Жыл бұрын
I was lucky enough to see Grant give a talk at my university. Dream come true, as Mythbusters was a BIG part of my childhood. And at the end of it, he teased that he was working on something big with Disney. Sure enough, about 6 months later, they revealed their stunt performer robots. So now everytime I see a video of Spiderman flying over Avenger Campus, I think of Grant ❤
@msmithdev1369 Жыл бұрын
I luckily got to meet Grant at a FIRST Robotics competition. What an amazing passionate guy. He is an inspiration for many.
@andyrobson7686 Жыл бұрын
Grant Imahara might be gone, but he's left so many positive memories in nearly everyone he touched, and left behind a legacy of inspiring so many. All these comments and stories are a testament, tangible proof, of the positive effects he left behind
@killermoose Жыл бұрын
Grant had a profound impact on me growing up and is a big reason I am the person I am today. My biggest regret is not being able to thank him for his inspiration in person.
@oscarpaz27 Жыл бұрын
Loved him and miss him. He was like a personal friend who popped by my house to visit every week via TV. A great loss to us all😢
@kirbyhans5261 Жыл бұрын
I always loved that Grant built " Geoff Peterson " the robot that Josh Robert Thompson voiced on the late late show with Craig Ferguson. Three of my favorite people to watch were friends.... PLUS Morgan Freeman.... my favorite actor. If only they had Gary Oldman involved......😂
@steveschritz1823 Жыл бұрын
I know it’s hard to share these stories about Grant but it really helps us process losing him. It’s good to remember.
@GaryHubbs6 ай бұрын
Your channel popped up in my suggested feed and as a fan of Mythbusters I am geeked to find it! Rest in Peace Grant 🤘
@johnvoyer257 Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing. Makes me happy to hear how far his love for life spread.
@phillipcarlroberts4640 Жыл бұрын
RIP Grant Imahara... it must have been a blessing to know him in person Adam, thank you for the anecdotes.
@johannahyde-parker8422 Жыл бұрын
Love you grant we miss you everyday. Take your time Adam
@cjakerberg9682 Жыл бұрын
Adam’s reaction has me in tears 🥲
@justsomeguy5628 Жыл бұрын
That first story is adorable. I know it's a little weird to say that about grown adults, but I don't know how else to say it. He seems like he was such a positive influence on those around him.
@legofreak5769 Жыл бұрын
i want to give another thumbs up for the 2 stories. thank you adam. grant is missed dearly.