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Uh OH, Mythbusters Have a Big OOOoops with Their Big Bang

Posted on the 08 December 2011 by Mikeb302000
I love the mythbusters, but they are candid about things sometimes going wrong.
Which is something that anyone using a firearm, this size, OR smaller, should keep in mind.
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'MythBusters' cannonball goes through nearby house

An experiment for the show 'MythBusters' goes wrong after a firing test shoots a cannonball into the wall of a California home. Msnbc.com's Dara Brown reports.By NBC News and msnbc.com staffDUBLIN, Calif. -- A "MythBusters" experiment went awry Tuesday, sending a cannonball blasting through a home, the Alameda County Sheriff's Office said.
Sheriff's spokesman J.D. Nelson told NBCBayArea.com that a projectile from an Alameda County firing range in Dublin missed its intended target and hit a home near Tassajara Road and Somerset Lane -- going through one wall and exiting through another.
More on this story from NBCBayArea.com
The Sheriff's Office said it was a cannonball fired by a "MythBusters" crew that "took a few unfortunate bounces." It was not known what the experiment entailed.
The zany team on the Discovery Channel TV series attempts to verify or debunk urban legends, popularly held beliefs and movie scenes by conducting experiments — repeatedly warning young viewers not to try them at home or without a parent.
"MythBusters" has examined whether a collision with a bug can kill a biker (debunked), whether it is possible to shoot the hat off a person’s head without harming the wearer (debunked) and whether drafting behind a big-rig truck can improve a car's fuel efficiency (confirmed).
Uh OH, Mythbusters Have a Big OOOoops with Their Big Bang
Doug Duran / Bay Area News Group via APThe exit hole from a misfired cannonball is seen after it traveled through a Dublin, Calif., home on Dec. 6.The MythBusters' Twitter account retweeted a post from one of the show's cast, Grant Imahara, stating the team was to be working with artillery. That post (along with the photo) has since been removed.
No one was injured. Authorities were still investigating the incident. It was unclear where the cannonball came to rest.
Msnbc.com staff contributed to this report from Mathew Luschek of NBCBayArea.com.

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