Top 44 Grant Imahara Quotes

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Not only will innovative technology create a more conne

Not only will innovative technology create a more connected human race; it will normalize access to our most basic needs.
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I wasn’t in the AV club. I was the AV club.
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Walking the streets of Porto and speaking with the top engineers at Veniam, I am struck by the passion that they bring to the world with their designs.
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‘MythBusters’ sounded like such an incredible opportunity. Where else might I be paid to make robots blow things up?
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Any sport that turns a squash into a lethal projectile is safest watched from the comfort of your couch.
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People always ask why I would leave ILM, and it’s because ‘Mythbusters’ sounded like fun.
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Working on movies and TV is a blast, and ILM has the most talented people in the world. But on ‘Mythbusters’ I’ve been able to go places I would never have access to otherwise.
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Drones, with their agility and small size, seem perfect for search and rescue operations.
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Drones can be a huge advantage to agencies fighting natural disasters. They can launch immediately, gather vital data about an emergency situation, and help efficiently relay that information to all agencies involved, all without putting further lives at risk.
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What you need to have is that link between your education and what you do. Make creativity part of the subject.
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When I was a kid, I never wanted to be James Bond. I wanted to be Q, because he was the guy who made all the gadgets. I guess you could say that engineering came naturally.
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There’s nothing like experiencing the sights and sounds of a live robot combat event.
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Human communication above and beyond the words that we say is so nuanced. It makes it difficult to not only analyze the vocabulary you use but the intention behind it. That’s something even humans have difficulty doing, let alone a robot.
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On ‘MythBusters,’ a lot of what we do does not fall into any category of things we have ever done before. There’s a lot of problem solving to figure out how to even approach a given problem. A background in science or engineering helps a lot.
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In the ’60s astronauts were rockstars. Everyone wanted to be an astronaut.
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When I used to work in special effects at the model shop, I couldn’t imagine having a better job. We made spaceships and miniature cities and I was working on robots. Then the ‘MythBusters’ opportunity came along.
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I remember when I was a kid and I was interested in robots, there was really nothing out there but Erector Sets and Tinker Toys.
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Augmented and virtual reality technologies are the future of smart construction and we are just starting to see the possibilities.
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I only learned what an engineer was from a college guidance counselor. When she described it, a light clicked on in my head, and I said, ‘Yes, that’s what I want to do.’
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I love looking at machines that mimic human behavior.
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Contrary to popular belief, not a significant amount of research goes into cockroach radiation.
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The people who are changing our world are starting from an idea and bringing it all the way through to finished product with the power of their intellect, training, tools and available products.
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I always wanted to have a technical career that was also creative. I have been extremely lucky in that sense to be able to combine those two things.
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I hope people can envision a future where we as humans have robots that are alongside us, assisting in our daily lives.
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In special effects, you can cheat to make it look good. In real science, you have to have results.
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When you think about exploring deep space, it’s very dangerous for humans. To potentially sacrifice human life is a delicate proposition. On the flip side, if you want to send a robot to another planet for an extended period of time and at some point you know it’ll cease to function, it’s not considered a tragedy.
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I never really wanted to be, I don’t want to say, an average engineer. I always wanted to do something different, something more exciting.
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I was one of those kids that would take apart the remote control and take all the wheels off my little toy cars.
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Life in space isn’t easy. It’s full of challenges that push the limits of technology, and often requires truly innovative solutions.
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Even when I was young, I would build things with Lego or make ‘robots’ out of cereal boxes – long before I learned metalwork. The desire to build was always there.
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I liked the challenge of designing and building things, figuring out how something works and how to make it better or apply it in a different way.
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Engineers are great at many things. They're not necessa

Engineers are great at many things. They’re not necessarily great at recognizing basic human psychology.
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After the third episode of ‘The Mandalorian,’ I knew I had to make my own Baby Yoda.
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I’ve seen how they make the Chicken McNuggets and exactly what goes into them.
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There are plenty of myths out there that are either really expensive to do or incredibly difficult or complicated to execute.
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The general public perception is that fighting robots were popular, and then went away for a long time, but in reality, there have been live robot combat events happening continuously since 1994. And all the while, the robots have been getting better and meaner and tougher.
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Baby Yoda is universally cute, hands down.
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I think it’s something you’re born with – the desire to know how things work inside.
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First career I had right out of engineering school was at Lucas film, not working in the movies but working in home theater.
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As far as animatronics, I started out in college working for Tom Holman. He was the inventor of the THX sound system. Through him, I got an internship at Lucasfilm.
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Unfortunately, making what is essentially a laser sword falls into the deadly category.
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Everybody has stories about using duct tape. Of course, most don’t try to lift a car with it.
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As a former competitor, robot combat is near and dear to my heart. I enjoy the mix of creativity and mayhem that are essential to this sport.
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I worked at ILM the same time Masi Oka was there. Who would have thought that two Asian-American nerds from ILM would be on hit shows?
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