That clock gimmick, so predictable. I worked as an FX guy making magic tricks for a live TV show (The Next Uri Geller). And I used a lot of electronics in these gimmicks too. And the RF interference is always on my mind. I used WiFi (this was back in 2008/2009) so it wasn’t as common as now. And I converted base stations to be battery operated, hid it in set pieces. For one guy, a Belgian mentalist, he had a gimmick I didn’t make but it’s really cool. And I consulted him on his show and he calls me saying: “I have this gimmick but it’s flaky in the studio”. I knew it operated on the 433MHz band (free band in Europe). I said: “I’ll be there in an hour”. And I took a new key fob transmitter and receiver that runs on the American free band 315MHz, knowing that there’s no traffic on that in the studio. And voila!!! It worked! The producer of that show was the same as the one on the Next Uri Geller and we actually had take on me being a consultant/engineer on that show. But we couldn’t reach a deal but I gave him some ideas of very convoluted big effects. So after fixing my friend’s gimmick the last producer is like. I want that effect where everybody on the audience gets a text message with the prediction of a celebrity guest. So I again broke the whole FCC regulations and created a GSM base station in the studio 🤣 Skimming the live audience’s T-IMSI, that’s a temporary IMSI, that’s basically the phone number. And we stole the thought of a celebrity with another wireless device that when you write on it, you see it on a cellphone (that’s a commercial product). I type the text message, wait till The “mentalist” allegedly harnesses the electro magnetic spectrum and send the text from back stage to the 350-400 T-IMSIs I caught. It was a shame that the mentalist fucked up and didn’t make sure the celebrity had her phone on her. Because initially he would send it to her, and then the audience. We send that by phone number because we didn’t know what IMSI was hers. The funny thing was that my internship was for a company who invented the IMSI catcher that law enforcement uses to make 3G and 4G calls drop to unencrypted GSM and listen in on phone conversations because they are unencrypted. Those machines are sold for 500K. I banged one together with off the shelf parts for about 3000 euros :) We had two ISDN lines to have 4 talks go out and we listened to a handful of phone calls that audience members made before the show 😀
eason 1 Pilot The deep end of the pool Lost n found The situation Namaste no more Per-change of dream Solace Team Braverman Season 2 Orange alert The booth job No good deed Meet the new boss New plan Slipping away I hear you I see you I’m cooler than you think And happy thanksgiving Season two 🙂🙂 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Why does Robin alway think she says something funny than laughs after it....so annoying and obnoxious. She is talentless and the most unfunny, obnoxious, useless and talentless part of show!!
Lol it's always amusing when Artie posits a theory about homosexuality, and it always fundamentally misunderstands the nature of being gay. Like he genuinely believes if gay men had sex with women they would be converted. Not understanding you could extend exactly the same theory to straight men sleeping with other man...
Of course Cobie would had some little weight issues after awhile if what has been said was true. What he probably didn't know, Cobie apparently had ovarian cancer and surgery done to her over the course of two years while on the show. NPH was right, she LOST weight. She also became pregnant when she was told she probably wouldn't be able to have any babies. Which of course she would gained weight because of that. But still, her body still looks great and chubby is not what she is.. THAT is what NPH means that there was a story after HS said that Cobie had gained weight. I really dont think HS really thought she was chubby.. I think he was trying to get a certain reaction from NPH (typical of HS.) , but i'm not sure what kind of reaction though.