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Dan Racette
12-03-2004, 10:41 AM
There was a show on the history channel yesterday called Toolbox. The subject was "the plane". It was a great show for a general overview. They had thomas lie-nielsen on there and they described how they made their planes step-by-step.

Did anyone happen to catch it?

D :)

Brian Buckley
12-03-2004, 11:42 AM
Dan,

I have seen the one on planes several times. The entire series is very interesting. It is amazeing how you can have a thirty minute show on axes or the hammer and make it interesting. They have done a good job.
I must admit the eye candy (moderator) makes the show even more pleasurable.

Brian

Ted Shrader
12-03-2004, 11:51 AM
Dan -

That series of shows is very interesting. Sometimes on holidays or other slow viewing times, they are run sequentially. You get sucked in and don't get anything else done. :) :( :)

Ted

Lars Thomas
12-03-2004, 1:52 PM
Thanks to Tivo, I watched the whole series (4-5 episodes) last night. The Lie-Neilsen segment was particularly intersting.

Jack Hogoboom
12-03-2004, 2:29 PM
Sounds like I need to get busy and find the re-runs.

Thanks for the tip.

Jack