The Co-Optional Podcast Ep. 77 ft. ITMEJP [strong language] – Apr 23, 2015

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TotalBiscuit, Dodger and Jesse Cox sit down with JP on this episode of the Co-Optional Podcast! Enjoy!

Original air date: April 21st, 2015

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ITMEJP
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Notline Miami

TotalBiscuit takes a look at a very familiar-looking game by Dagestan Technology.

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Hearthstone: Ragequit – Lord of the Gimmicks

TotalBiscuit brings you another unique deck.
Decklist on Hearthpwn – http://www.hearthpwn.com/decks/234433-ragequit

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► WTF Is… – Bloodsports TV ?

TotalBiscuit takes a look at a recently released PvE hero defense from Fatshark and Toadman Interactive.

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QC#69 – Electric Ignition

Paper matches are converted, so they work on battery power. Now they ignite with a press of a button!

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Project Inspired By: My friend Ritchie Kinmont, who said that as a kid, he used to make igniters for his rockets with very thin wire and paper match heads. He’s a really smart guy. Check out some of his projects here: http://www.sonicdad.com

WARNING: This project should not be attempted without adult supervision. These igniters are intended for igniting rockets, and safety precautions should be in place to mitigate any fire hazards. Misuse, or careless use when testing indoors, may result in fires and/or property damage. Be safe and have fun, but always remember that any project you try is at your own risk.

Project History & More Info:

Last month while launching rockets with my friend Ritchie Kinmont with http://SonicDad.com , he mentioned that as a kid, he used to make his own improvised igniters by wrapping very thin wire around paper matches, so that when you’d touch the leads to a battery, it would ignite.

Until recently, I’ve been lighting smoke flares and home made rockets with the use of a fuse. While the fuses have proved very reliable, they do pose a few hazards. Firstly, they occasionally fall out, and could easily catch surrounding items on fire. And secondly, you can’t control exactly when the rocket will launch because the timing is always random. So if the wind were to pick up and blow your launchpad over, you wouldn’t be able to put out the fuse. That would be a dangerous situation!

So in an effort to gain more precise control over rocket launches, I played around with some ways to make homemade ignitors, also known as “electric matches” to launch my rockets with the press of a button.

In this video I demonstrated that they will ignite pyrotechnics on command as well, which could be useful for 4th of July fireworks as well! 🙂

I spent countless hours in my workshop playing and prototyping with different kinds of cords, matches and batteries, to finally develop and confirm a system that does, in-fact, ignite matches 10/10 times.

Although these igniters are one time use only, I’m extremely excited about this idea because they are made from things you probably have around the house right now .. meaning anyone can make them for cheap, or free.

Ritchie and I did a lot of field testing with these ignitors with our home made “Randomizer Rocket”, and proved they work exactly as hoped. Look for that video coming soon 😀

You’ll see step-by-step how to make these ignitors in the next project video, so keep an eye out for it, and I’ll also have tutorials on building the Randomizer Rocket, as well as the Launch Pad, and Rocket Launch Controller in upcoming videos.

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► WTF Is… – Hero Generations ?

TotalBiscuit takes a look at a recently released top-down roguelite strategy from Heart Shaped Games LLC.

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The Co-Optional Podcast Ep. 76 ft. Greg Miller [strong language] – Apr 16, 2015

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TotalBiscuit, Dodger and Jesse Cox sit down with Greg Miller on this episode of the Co-Optional Podcast! Enjoy!

Original air date: April 14th, 2015

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