Thursday, March 6, 2014

What Do You Love About Curiosity Quest?

Well, on my last vlog I asked you a burning question.  I asked you, " If you could have one superpower what would it be?"

Well, I guess it was too hard to think of just one, because you guys seem to want many super powers.
From invisibility to shape shifting to flying, you are one imaginative bunch!  Thank you for sharing your answers with me. 

What super power would I want?  Flying, for sure.  Imagine how quickly I could get from place to place! Imagine how many more episodes of Curiosity Quest I could film? That would be amazing!

This week I wanted to share a fun video that I shot of the Curiosity Quest crew.  I caught them off guard while eating dinner, put the camera in their face and asked them to tell me five things that they love about working on Curiosity Quest.   Hear what they have to say.


By the way, I would love to know one thing that you love about Curiosity Quest.  Tell me your answers below!

Thank you for continuing to be awesome fans!  Hope you have a wonderful week.

In the meantime,

Stay Curious!
~ Joel Greene
www.CuriosityQuest.org
curiosityquest01@yahoo.com
https://www.facebook.com/CuriosityQuest?ref=hl

11 comments:

  1. I love that I learn new things

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  2. I love how I learn a bunch of cool things and how it's also really funny!

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    1. Glad you enjoy the show and find it funny. Makes us so happy to hear that!

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  3. I love to see how things are made. I always liked making puzzles.
    I grew up replacing the electrical switches and outlets in our rented apartment. I thought that I would end up being and electrician.
    Well, I went to school for electronics and I ended up working on some early computers. Also worked repair and testing test equipment in the Army.. I have since worked on ship board radar, missile systems, night vision sights, micro electronics, micro chips, vibration testing, altitude chambers and much much more. I have worked with liquid nitrogen, melted lead, vacuum chambers, centrifuges, salt fog chambers and much more. I have travelled all over the US, and been to Japan and Vietnam. Now that I'm retired, I still like to see how things are made.

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    1. Wow!!! Thank you for your service! You are a person of tremendous knowledge. Very impressive. Glad to hear that someone who knows so much enjoys watching our show. We are so happy that people of all ages love the show!

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  5. Genna says that she loves that she got to go to North Carolina and meet you guys!!! and.........learn how mirrors were made!!!! That was AWESOME!!!! Next time you are in the Sacramento area let us know.

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    1. We loved meeting Genna too!!!! That was so much fun! One of the best trips ever. We will keep you in mind when heading to Sacramento in the future!

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  6. I watch your great program every Monday night at 9 PM where they run two of them back to back on our Boston's Channel 44 (kids). I really like your latest theme of "going green" - amazing how it's starting to work. My town has very extensive recycling. I keep doubled grocery bags for a file of plastics, bottles, cans, and a basket for items for their "swap station" to be rechosen. I am very glad that my town makes it easy to recycle. Keep up the great TV work! Joan Rolfe

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    1. Thank you for taking the time to write to us Joan. We appreciate your efforts to "go green" and give a big high five to Boston for making it easy on you.

      Thank you for being a great CQ fan. We are so very lucky to have dedicated fans like you!

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