Sleek Geeks
TV ShowSeasons count | 2 |
Episodes count | 14 |
List of episodes of the series ‘Sleek Geeks’
Episodes count: 6
S1.E1 ∙ Senses
Jan 3, 2008
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Adam donates the use of his feet in a firewalking experiment investigating why it is that some people can stroll over a bed of hot coals as if they're taking a walk in the park. Karl brutally subjects members of the studio audience to hot chillis then tries to break a glass with some very bad singing. Not to mention the extraordinary story of Mike the headless chicken.
S1.E2 ∙ Mind Games
Jan 10, 2008
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Adam puts his maths brain aside when he subjects himself to hypnosis and Karl explains exactly what déjà vu is. We also see gorillas in the mist as the Geeks explain how our perception of the world is heavily filtered through a simple test with our studio audience.
S1.E3 ∙ Boys & Girls
Jan 17, 2008
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This week the Geeks take a look at men's wandering eyes compared to women's, how early women begin their propensity to talk, and how Leonardo da Vinci really was a dirty old man. The Geeks also clear up a myth-conception in the War on Error. It is not possible for a man to get pregnant. Then there are some well overdue facts about picking your nose.
S1.E4 ∙ Time
Jan 24, 2008
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The Sleek Geeks examine Einstein's mind-bending theory of relativity as it relates to time and the speed of light. And if that doesn't throw your body clock out of kilter we'll illustrate that none of us are actually living in the real world, because we're all on time delay. Things will speed up when we see Adam react to one of the world's fastest bowlers. But don't worry. We'll also show you the world's slowest experiment.
S1.E5 ∙ Forces
Jan 31, 2008
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Adam and Karl test out their fortitude in flight with the Roulettes and we see what it's like to experience the sensation of zero gravity. As one of the Sleek Geek range of products the Geeks also offer a simple device to avoid ever being zapped.
S1.E6 ∙ Water
Feb 7, 2008
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Karl and Adam look at the fundamental nature of ice and how it's unusual properties enabled life to begin. More important still is discovering the best way to keep beer cool in an esky and savouring the exotic delights of Adam's urine and bathwater. And if that doesn't kill you, then maybe drowning will. Karl and Adam explain the real story behind rips. What they, how they work and how you can spot one. Rips -