
The Amtrak Story
Since 1971, Amtrak has run passenger rail routes throughout the United States and Canada. But how did it get started, and why have some politicians called it a "money pit?" Listen in as Scott and Ben ...
24 Mar 201126min

Saving the Ocean, One Shipwreck at a Time
It's no secret that pollution and human development threaten the ocean's ecosystems. But could shipwrecks and other machines be used as artificial reefs to replace the slow-growing coral reefs? Tune i...
22 Mar 201129min

The X-Bow at the X-roads
The KTM X-Bow is first car ever built by Australian manufacturer KTM, and it is -- to say the least -- unique. Join Scott and Ben as they explore the details behind this lightweight, innovative sports...
17 Mar 201118min

What does a chop shop do?
Not all car thieves steal cars for joyrides -- in fact, you might be surprised to learn how many stolen cars take a direct trip to a chop shop, where they're dismantled for parts. Tune in to learn mor...
15 Mar 201131min

Hazmat Transport
Most people can recognize those iconic hazmat diamonds -- but what do they actually mean? In this episode, Scott and Ben break down the meaning behind the numbers, colors and symbols on hazmat labels....
10 Mar 201126min

The History of Toyota
Following up on a listener's suggestion, Scott and Ben take a closer look at the history of Toyota. Join the guys as they trace the story of the Toyota company, from the invention of an automatic loom...
8 Mar 201128min

The Aston Martin Cygnet
The Aston Martin Cygnet has been turning some heads recently -- but why? In this episode, Scott and Ben take a closer look at the stats and story of the Aston Martin Cygnet. Tune in to learn more. Le...
3 Mar 201121min

Nuts and Bolts, Part V
Have you sent some mail to Scott and Ben? If so, listen in, because this episode of Nuts and Bolts is dedicated to listener mail. Join the guys as they catch up on everything from gigantic dump trucks...
1 Mar 201123min


















