The Secret Life of Machines – Fax Machine part 1

Part 1 of The Fax Machine. Brilliant 1980′s educational series presented by Tim Hunkin and Rex Garrod

Duration : 0:8:5


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14 Responses to The Secret Life of Machines – Fax Machine part 1

  1. planetrob555 says:

    Damn Straight!

    Straight!
    Current American TV can suck so bad at times it seems.

  2. darryldelay says:

    is it on dvd
    is it on dvd

  3. Skillusion says:

    This is a seriously …
    This is a seriously awesome show that proves that learning stuff can be cool ;) .

  4. flvnow says:

    You can see the …
    You can see the origins of “Mythbusters” here

  5. Skillusion says:

    I loved this show …
    I loved this show when it originally came on ;) .

  6. Faraday128 says:

    I don’t want to be …
    I don’t want to be picky, but abate Caselli was an italian priest, not a frenchman. Anyway this is probably one of the best scientific shows ever. It feels a kind of a homebrewed show (and probably it actually is) but it is fresh . The experiment are just brilliant, and a great soundtrack too.

  7. baddspella says:

    i love this guy. …
    i love this guy. best show EVER

  8. xtoofastforlovex says:

    has to be one of my …
    has to be one of my favorite shows ever. i missed watching this so much. i wish TLC would show this instead of the 50 versions of trading spaces they constantly show.

  9. thepiper84 says:

    i like the way the …
    i like the way the cat just appears.

  10. eddiegaskit says:

    Amazing stuff !!!.. …
    Amazing stuff !!!…I’ve wanted to see this series again for years !!

  11. sweeebooo says:

    Still a great …
    Still a great program. Very clever

  12. SardonicusRexx says:

    Wonderful! I never …
    Wonderful! I never forgot this episode. I love how he points out that Fax machines existed since about the 1840′s, long before the telephone, and that it wasn’t a commercial success because it was (much like the Amiga) too far ahead of it’s time.

    Thank you!

  13. askmyarse says:

    Cheers chu…… …
    Cheers chu……seesnap

  14. seesnap says:

    nice one askmyarse …
    nice one askmyarse great vid