"Back to the 5th grade!" by Steve Adams Recently, I was invited back to a local school to present some basic electrical lessons to the 5th graders. The required points included magnetism, conductors and insulators and open and closed circuits. I also have visual demonstrations that show these concepts to the kids and I try to make the whole program interactive. I always take questions from the students. Some wanted more details on 3D printing concrete and others commented o...
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"Back to the 5th grade!" by Steve Adams Recently, I was invited back to a local school to present some basic electrical lessons to the 5th graders. The required points included magnetism, conductors and insulators and open and closed circuits. I also have visual demonstrations that show these concepts to the kids and I try to make the whole program interactive. I always take questions from the students. Some wanted more details on 3D printing concrete and others commented o...
Jan 6 Will I continue this podcast? It's the beginning of a new year, 2026. And once again, I had to question myself. "Am I going to continue these broadcasts? Am I really making a difference? Or am I doing this just to make myself feel better for doing something instead of nothing to save our Judeo-Christian culture and our freedoms in America?" I've done this now as a hobby pretty much for the last 25 years. And what makes it worse is things are so much worse than they were 25 y...
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"Back to the 5th grade!" by Steve Adams Recently, I was invited back to a local school to present some basic electrical lessons to the 5th graders. The required points included magnetism, conductors and insulators and open and closed circuits. I also have visual demonstrations that show these concepts to the kids and I try to make the whole program interactive. I always take questions from the students. Some wanted more details on 3D printing concrete and others commented o...