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SecondChild: If resources and such were not an issue, what is the ultimate myth you'd like to tackle?
Adam: Personally, I only consider the "Rocket Car" myth halfway done. We put the correct amount of thrust on a Chevy Impala and got it to 140 mph. But I want to see what it would take to get a Chevy Impala up to 350 mph. We'd also love to bust myths about space travel. We'd love to go to the moon to prove you can actually get there.
Jamie: I'd agree with that. One of the exciting things about the show is that we're really not limited as to our subject matter. As I pointed out earlier, we're allowed to simply build things on occasion because we're curious to see what would happen. It may not necessarily be an urban myth. For me as an adventurous builder, there's all kinds of crazy stuff out there that we'll look forward to getting our hands on. Right now there's a project under way in the shop ...
Adam: Don't say too much about it!
Jamie: OK, let's just say it's something I ended up strapping on my back ...
Adam: ... and potentially flying around with. We're looking at everything from can a rolling stone gather moss to can you actually successfully build any of that crap in the back pages of science magazines.
Moderator: Thanks for a wonderful chat! Unfortunately we are almost out of time. Do you have any parting words for us?
Adam: I'm really glad to get a chance to talk to the fans like this. Sorry we aren't able to converse more on the Web site, but we do appreciate all the enthusiasm and even criticism that we get. The fans are really helping to make MythBusters a better show.
Jamie: Say good night to Gomez!
Moderator: Well, thanks for joining our live chat. In case you missed anything, look for the transcript of this chat on the fan site later this week. And to hear from Jamie and Adam on a regular basis, be sure to visit our MythBusters discussion board at Discovery.com and look for posts by "mistersavage" and "jamiehyneman."