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"MythBusters" Appear At SolidWorks World 2006
LAS VEGAS—(BUSINESS WIRE)—Jan.
23, 2006— Can you spark a gasoline fire with a cell
phone? Is yawning contagious? Can Pop Rocks and soda be
a lethal combination?
"MythBusters" Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman, who answer
questions like these for a living on their weekly
Discovery Channel TV show, made a surprise appearance
this morning at SolidWorks World 2006, using
SolidWorks(R) CAD software integrated with COSMOS(R)
analysis capabilities to illustrate the facts behind the
myths they bust every week. The duo kicked off the
annual conference in front of more than 3,500 SolidWorks
users at Caesars Palace, showing models from the
"MythBusters" program and M5 Industries Inc., the visual
effects company that is the home of the show.
The "MythBusters" team used SolidWorks to model an
exotic-fueled rocket for their upcoming fourth season
and used SolidWorks' COSMOSWorks(R) analysis software to
analyze structural issues that affected its dramatic
flight. They revealed an M5 prototype of a
next-generation stadium camera called WaveCam and
described how COSMOSMotion(TM) analysis software
optimized the design by reducing weight and calculating
motor requirements.
While the duo is known for fast, furious, and in some
cases explosive builds for the show, they are using
SolidWorks and COSMOS software behind the scenes to
analyze the problematic situations they investigate.
"SolidWorks and COSMOS put some serious engineering
chops at our fingertips, and someday they are going to
keep us from kissing our butts goodbye," says Hyneman
with his characteristic dry humor.
'MythBusters' put urban legends under the microscope
Each Wednesday night on "MythBusters," Savage and
Hyneman take on myths and urban legends using modern-day
science to demonstrate what's fact and what's fiction.
Among the questions they've tackled on "MythBusters":
Could a penny falling from a skyscraper injure a
pedestrian? If the elevator plummets, can you save
yourself with a well-timed hop? Exactly how do you find
a needle in a haystack? Can a singer really break glass
with his or her voice?
"Adam and Jamie make perfect guests for SolidWorks
World," said John McEleney, CEO of SolidWorks
Corporation. "They are innovators and engineers who live
and breathe the theme we have chosen for SolidWorks
2006: Passion for Design. And they don't just dream.
They get their hands dirty, and they relish tools like
SolidWorks that make them work smart and productively."
'MythBusters': The Individuals
Savage takes pride in "making stuff" and has constructed
everything from toys to spaceships. He's served as an
animator, graphic designer, stage and interior designer,
carpenter, welder, and scenic painter. He's worked in
every medium from metal to glass, plastics to injection
molding, and pneumatics to animatronics.
For the past eight years, Savage has concentrated on the
special-effects industry, honing his skills through more
than 100 television commercials and 12 feature films,
including "Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace" and
"Episode II: Attack of the Clones," "Galaxy Quest,"
"Terminator 3," "A.I.," and the "Matrix" sequels. He's
also designed props and sets for Coca-Cola, Hershey's,
Lexus, and a host of New York and San Francisco theater
companies. He also finds time to teach advanced model
making, most recently at the San Francisco Academy of
Art, and to create sculptures that have appeared in more
than 40 shows in San Francisco and New York.
Equally multifaceted, Hyneman is a wilderness survival
expert, boat captain, diver, linguist, animal wrangler,
machinist, and chef, among other things. He has managed
the production of models and special effects for
hundreds of commercials and movies. Top U.S. production
companies seek out his company, M5 Industries Inc., when
unusual or problematic props need to be fabricated,
especially if they involve animatronics or robotics.
Hyneman has worked on "Robocop," "Arachnophobia," "Naked
Lunch," "Flubber," and a number of Disney films as well
as more than 800 commercials. Amid all this activity,
Hyneman has diversified his company into toy prototyping
as well. The holder of several patents and the winner of
numerous industry awards, Hyneman is a long-standing
Screen Actors Guild member.
The fourth season of "MythBusters" begins in February
and can be seen on Wednesday nights on Discovery
Channel.
About SolidWorks Corporation
SolidWorks Corporation, a Dassault Systemes S.A. (Nasdaq:
DASTY, Euronext Paris: #13065, DSY.PA) company,
develops and markets software for design, analysis, and
product data management. It is the leading supplier of
CAD software, helping hundreds of thousands of users
speed next-generation products to market around the
world. With SolidWorks software, designers excel at
their jobs and make their companies more successful by
bringing designs to life. For the latest news,
information, or an online demonstration, visit the
company's Web site (www.solidworks.com)
or call 1-800-693-9000 (outside of North America, call
+1-978-371-5000).
SolidWorks is a registered trademark of SolidWorks
Corporation. COSMOS and COSMOSWorks are registered
trademarks and COSMOSMotion is a trademark of Structural
Research and Analysis Corporation. Other brand and
product names are trademarks of their respective owners.
Copyright (c) 2006 SolidWorks Corporation.
Contact:
SolidWorks Corporation
Laura Kozikowski, 978-371-5077
Email Contact
or
Beaupre & Co. Public Relations, Inc.
Darby Johnson, 603-559-5809
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