The engineering details of all the stuff you wanna know about. Make magazine called Bill a "brilliant science-and-technology documentarian", whose "videos should be held up as models of how to present complex technical information visually." Wired called them "dazzling." Scientific American's blog called him a "smart, easygoing everyman with a firm understanding of the science." He takes apart an LCD monitor, demonstrates how fiber optic cables work, rips up a hard drive, explains the wonder of a quartz wrist watch, solves the mystery of black boxes, blows up a light bulb filament, reveals how amazing a pop can tab truly is, shows why a cell phone looks like it does, and explains why you always seem to be in the slowest line.
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