Mr. Wizard RIP
Wow. I loved his show when I was younger. Sorry to see him go. Hopefully Bill Nye the Science Guy is filling his shoes sufficiently.
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Wow. I loved his show when I was younger. Sorry to see him go. Hopefully Bill Nye the Science Guy is filling his shoes sufficiently.
Boing Boing: Mr. Wizard (1917-2007)
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Sorry but Bill Nye is completely finished. Too old, too weird, too narcissistic, too ambiguous to do it for kids' shows. Surely there is someone new.
Posted by: Jo Blo | June 12, 2007 11:00 PM
Hmmm. Appreciate the comment, but I'm not sure why you would think he is finished. Of course I'm biased given that we're both from Seattle and I grew up watching him on Almost Live.
Who else would you suggest then be a more suitable replacement?
And hey, how about you at least use your real name ;-)
Posted by: c o r e | June 12, 2007 11:05 PM