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Hey, Wowser fams. Mindy here.
And before we start the show...
Oh, hey, Reg. What's that?
A new pigeon dropping?
Isn't that the postcard you send out to members of the World Organization of Wowsers every quarter?
Can I see it? What?
You need to see if I'm a member of the W -O -W first?
But Reddy, come on!
It's me, Mindy! Huh?
You're not seeing a Mindy on the list?
Okay, uh, try Mandy.
I think Thomas Fingerling signed me up.
Yes! Can I get my pigeon dropping now?
What? I gotta wait for it in the mail?
But it's right there!
share. Okay, fine. Guess I'll go wait out by the mailbox.
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Wee -wow on the weekend Wee -wow on the weekend Wee -wow on the weekend Cause this is what we do on the weekend Talking, laughing Me and Reggie Singing, laughing And then we Oh wait, no, I said laughing twice Whatever Wee -wow on the weekend Wee -wow on the weekend Clap, clap, WeeWOW on the weekend, cause this is what we do on the weekend.
Hello and welcome to WeeWOW on the weekend.
I'm your host, Dennis.
And that's my co -host, Reggie.
This is the show where we chit -chat and answer questions from our fans and listen to Tinkercad's podcasts.
Hey, Reggie, how about you get us started with a Reggie report?
Yay! a traffic jam down town oh a traffic slam sounds cool what is it grandma G4 is body slamming people in cars oh wow well what's new in sports oh basketball I love basketball that's the one with the baskets right ok what else crime what crime a thief is stealing everyone's hats Oh, yeah, that was me.
I'm borrowing them!
Yeah, I'm just gonna stack them all on my head at once to see if I can look taller.
Yay! News! Okay, now we better hear from our devoted listeners with a Q &A segment!
The Q &A segment! Alright, let's just get the old answering machine pulled up here.
Okay, here we go. Hi, you've reached Dennis from We Wow on the Weekend.
That's me. Do you have a question?
Well, I do, too. Lots of them.
And who's going to answer all my questions?
You? Probably not. But I guess I can answer yours.
Leave me a message.
My name is Millie, and I live in Richmond, Virginia, and I want to ask you how does rainbows get made?
How does rainbows get made?
Good question, Millie.
Well, I don't know how the sky makes rainbows, but I once made a rainbow out of all the different colors of Jell -O.
Because, Reggie, rainbows look delicious and I wanted to eat one.
Well, to make a Jell -O rainbow, all you have to do is remember all the rainbow colors.
Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
Exactly! And if you have trouble remembering the rainbow colors, you can just take the first letter of each color and use it to spell Roy G.
Biv. That's right, Reggie.
Roy G. Biv. That's the name of the rainbow guy.
But I prefer to spell it backwards, which is Vibgior.
Because, Reggie, Vibgior sounds like the name of a rainbow monster.
Vibgior! And then it shoots rainbows out of its rainbow claws.
Next question. Hi, Dennis.
This is Zoic here with...
Rowan? Hi, Zoe. Hi, Rowan.
And we have a question.
Why can't we have sleepovers on the week?
It just doesn't make sense.
Great question. Why can't we have sleepovers on the week?
They should start school at nine.
Don't you agree? Oh, I totally agree, Zoe and Rowan.
More sleepovers and later school start times.
We demand change. Right, Reggie?
Oh, good idea. Let's protest. We want sleepovers on the week!
School starts at 9!
Louder. We want sleepovers on the week!
School starts at 9!
Yeah! We want sleepovers on the week!
School starts at 9!
Uh, wait, hold on. If school starts at 9, does that mean it gets out later?
Like at 4? Ew, no, I don't want that.
Yeah, and sleepovers always make me groggy the next day when I'm trying to focus on weekday stuff.
Keep sleepovers on the weekend School starts at eight Sorry, Zoe Keep sleepovers on the weekend School gets out at three I'm so sorry, Zoe and Rowan Next question Hey, Dennis This is Kendrick and this is Kayla Hi, Kendrick and Kayla We're twins from Maryland Twins!
We have a question What's your favorite thing to eat in the morning?
Huh, what's my favorite thing to eat in the morning?
Great question. Believe it or not, you two, I like quiet mornings.
Yes, I do, Reggie. I don't like to eat anything crunchy because it's too loud in my ears.
So every morning, Mother makes me morning mush.
Morning mush, Reggie, a bowl of morning mush.
You know, morning mush, like oatmeal or porridge or crunchy cereal that I let sit in the bowl of milk until it gets all soggy and morning mushy Ooh, yeah, that's my favorite one, Malto mush Yeah, they have all kinds of flavors, too Chocolate mush, cinnamon mush, and my personal favorite, original mushy hot wheat Huh, now I'm hungry Mother!
Yes, Danny? Can you make me some morning mush?
Hooray! Okay, that's enough questions.
Thanks for all your calls, everyone.
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All right, next up is a little segment I like to call Inside Tinkerbell.
Cast Studios! Inside TinkerCast Studios!
This is the part where we revisit an episode of one of my favorite TinkerCast shows.
And today we're listening to Wow in the World Season 3, Episode 3 called An Elevator to the Stars.
Reggie! I think this is the episode where you and I meet for the first time!
Yeah! And I got all worried because Mindy and Guy Raz were riding on your back and I didn't know if you were cool with that.
I can't wait to listen to our friendship lore!
Okay, here we go. And play.
Wee Wow will be right back.
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in the... Oh, good morning, Guy Raz.
Can I interest you in some fancy coffee in a tiny cup fit for a baby?
Mindy, what in the world are you doing in my kitchen at this hour?
Ugh, mine caved in again.
Well, what did I tell you about using those off -brand graham crackers for construction?
Off -brand? You mean the Grandma G -Force crackers?
That's Grandma G -Force's face on the box, Guy Raz.
Well, her crackers are clearly not as strong as she is.
By the way, What are you going to do about that caved -in kitchen in your gingerbread house?
I don't know. I guess I'm just hoping someone will come along and offer to rebuild it for me.
I mean, it is gingerbread season, so...
Oh, right. But in the meantime, you're going to...
Use your kitchen. Is there any fish tacos in here?
What? No, Mindy. You've got to find someone to rebuild your own kitchen.
This is my kitchen, and everything is in its right place.
And are you using my Elevate Your Soul magazine as a placemat?
And as a bib. Mindy!
Why? What is this magazine anyway?
This, Mindy, is only the most popular elevator music magazine in America.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure it's the only elevator music magazine in America.
What? What? It's one of my favorites.
Check it out. The latest band interviews, where to listen to the latest hits.
Let me see that. Yeah, an exclusive interview with the biggest name in inter -floor transportational music?
What is this? That's them, Mindy.
What's what? The band that they're interviewing, The Elevates.
The Elevates? Yeah, their new album is playing in an elevator in a building downtown and I wanted to double check where they were playing.
Let me see here. Ah, there it is.
The Elevate's new track will be playing From top to bottom, bottom to the top Of 345 Block Street Block Street Ha, I know where that is Let me just, hey Zoodle Oh boy, here we go Where is 345 Block Street?
345 Block Street is directly Between 344 and 346 Block Street Yeah, I know that I mean, where is it in relation to here?
3 -4 -5 Block Street has no known relatives in the area.
Ah, Zoodle! One last time.
In which part of town is 3 -4 -5 Block Street located?
3 -4 -5 Block Street is located in downtown.
Aha! See, Mindy? Such a time saver.
Uh -huh. Anyway, The Elevate's brand new album is playing in that building downtown.
Uh, hold the phone, Guy Raz.
Are you telling me that you travel to different office buildings all over town just to listen to their elevator music?
Of course I do, Mindy.
Where else would you listen to elevator music?
Um, there's... Yeah, you got a point.
Anyway, Mindy, I better get going.
Wait! I'll come with you.
No, no, that's okay.
Come on! Let me just lock up the house here.
Mindy, it's my house.
Oh, it's okay. I changed all the locks when I moved into your kitchen.
You what? Reggie! Morning, Guy.
Morning, Mindy. Morning, Giant Pigeon.
Hi, Dennis. What's up, Dennis?
Did I overhear you saying that you were going to go listen to some new elevator music?
I love elevator music.
Which band are you going to go listen to?
Uh, it's a band called The Elevates.
Oh, no, no. You've got to stick with the classics.
My favorite elevator band is Awkward Silence.
Their instrumental arrangement of The Girl from Ipanema changed.
Okay, great. Thanks, Dennis.
Boo, an elevator to heaven?
No? Come on, you two!
Okay, Reg, we're going to need you to step on it.
Fourth floor. Come on, Guy Roz!
Coming! Coming. Are you going to ride on that bird?
Oh, it's completely unsafe.
Ahoy, there. Mr. Bird. Mr. Giant Bird. Yes, I am a member of an activist group for imaginary animal rights.
I should give you my card. Here we go.
Thanks, Reg. Yeah, thanks, Reg.
You are now free to go sit on the ledge with all the other pigeons.
Have fun. Okay, so Guy Raz, this must be the...
Wait a minute. Are you sure this is the right place?
Yep, 345 Block Street.
Dream. Kind of looks like a boring old concrete office building.
I know, isn't it perfect?
Well, to ride an elevator while listening to elevator music, yeah, I guess it is perfect.
Oh, look, a revolving door.
My second favorite kind of door.
Run, run, run, run, run, run.
Mindy, wait up. Come on, Guy Raz, you're going to miss out on all the fun.
come on just squeeze in one more tiny inch cozy you can say that again cozy okay on three we're gonna push not too hard though one two three Wait, where's Mindy?
Here I am Um, hello, sir Welcome to 345 Block Can I help you with anything today?
Maybe a band -aid? Yeah Yeah.
We're here to listen to the new Elevate soundtrack.
Yeah. Can you direct us to the elevator that's playing it, please?
Yes, of course. That's playing in the elevators just down the hall.
You want to go down this hallway, take the third right, then the immediate left, walk 24 steps, then take the first elevator on the left. Great.
Then you're going to want to take that all the way up to the 54th floor.
And in your case, I should probably note that here at 345 Block, we don't recommend attempting to exit the elevator until the elevator has come to a complete stop and the doors have actually opened.
Okay, great. Now, I just need you and your friend to sign in here.
Sure. Mindy? Do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, and do.
Hmm, there you go. Okay, great.
Have a nice day. Hey, wait, did you just sketch a picture of an ice cream sundae?
Thank you, bye! Let's go, Guy Raz.
Man, there are more hoops to jump through in this office building than there were at Reggie's aerial acrobatics competition.
Oh, but it's going to be so worth it, Mindy.
The Elevate's entire album is going to be playing from top to bottom.
From the bottom to the top?
Okay, so Guy Raz, what is so special about this album anyway?
I mean, I don't think I've seen you this excited since I don't think I've ever seen you this excited.
Oh, Mindy, you can't even begin to understand.
This record is an experimental piece that they've created just for...
What? Wait for it? What?
Just for... Just for what?
Just for... Just for space!
Space! Did you just say that the Elevates have created this album for space?
Like, what? Like, for the next shuttle launch?
Well, no, Mindy. This album is being designed specifically for a new space program that's being developed at JAXA, which is better known as the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency.
Oh, I know JAXA. JAXA's like the NASA of Japan.
That's right. And they're planning on building the world's first ever space elevator.
Wow. That's what I call taking an elevator to new heights.
Thank you. Speaking of, here we are.
Okay, 52nd floor, here we come.
Ooh, we're pressing buttons.
Don't mind if I do.
Mindy, no! No! And you get a push, and you get a push, and you get a push, and you get a push, and you get a push, and you get a push, and you get a push, and you get a push.
All done. Mindy, you hit every floor.
Sorry, Guy Raz. You know me.
I see a button, and I push it.
Speaking of which, were you born with one of those belly buttons?
Plenty of time to think about your answer.
We're going to be here for a while.
Well, I suppose it'll give me more time to set up.
Set up. In an elevator?
Okay, let me see here.
What in the... Just unfurl this rug.
Wait, is that a picnic blanket?
Uh -huh. Can you hold this?
Oh, yeah, sure. Were you carrying that cooler this whole time?
Yeah. What are you doing, Guy Raz?
Well, the secret to a good elevator music listening party, Mindy, is that, you know, it's all about the atmosphere.
It's an experience.
Now, uh, can you pass me the brie and crackers?
Well, hello there, and welcome aboard the Elevator Express.
Oh, hi. Uh, going up?
You know it. What floor can I get you?
Um, 21? OK, great. Uh, let me just see here.
Oh, looks like someone's already pressed that one.
We'll get you there lickety split.
Um. Can I interest you in some complimentary cheese and crackers for the ride?
Oh, oh, I love this part.
This is so great. Hold your horses, Guy Raz.
Before this guy got in the elevator, you were saying that JAXA, the NASA of Japan, is building the world's first space elevator?
Yeah. So what in the wow is a space elevator?
Ah, so glad you asked, Mindy.
How about I give you the, uh, the elevator pitch?
Ah, good one. Thank you very much, sir.
Elevator pitch. Oh, Guy Raz making me so proud.
Okay, what's up with this space elevator?
Okay, the year was 1895.
The place was Paris, France.
A Russian scientist named Konstantin Tsiolkovsky was on vacation.
How do I enjoy the French sun?
It is so much kinder than the Russian snow.
When he came across a newly built and rather spectacular monument in the middle of the city.
The Eiffel Tower! Exactamundo, Mindy.
Tsiolkovsky would later go on to invent rocket travel.
But on this trip, he was so inspired by the Eiffel Tower, this magnificent feat of engineering that he proposed a different way of getting to space, and not by rocket, but by...
Elevator? Whoa. Hello, welcome to the elevator.
Come on in, there's plenty of room for everyone, sort of.
Can I interest you in some crudités?
No thanks. I'm actually allergic to celery.
I'll just catch the next one.
Oh, okay. Well, suit yourself.
Bye! Okay, Guy Raz, so how exactly does a space elevator work?
I mean, what does it even look like?
Well, it sort of looks like a giant version of those two tin cans with a piece of string between them, you know, that we use to talk to each other sometimes.
Oh, yeah, my Guyphone X. Right, it kind of looks like that, with one end attached to a giant platform out at sea and the other one way up in space orbiting the planet.
Huh, like a satellite?
Exactly like a satellite.
And so, what would the string be made of?
It's called carbon nanotube composition ribbon.
Carbo -nano -what -who -ins?
Carbon nanotube composite ribbon.
It's a type of cable that's incredibly strong, but also really, really light.
Huh. OK, I think I get it.
So, you have this cable that goes from here all the way out into space, and then you attach an elevator card to the cable that can travel up and down the cable?
You got it, Mindy. OK, Guy Raz, so I get how a space elevator might work, but why?
Well, Mindy, space travel is expensive.
Oh, man, you're telling me.
I'm still trying to pay off those spacesuits we bought at that black hole fashion store at the mall.
Well, Mindy, it's not just the spacesuits that are expensive.
I mean, refilling the International Space Station with everything from medicine to snacks using a rocket costs almost $43 ,000 per pound of stuff.
Whoa, that's like, uh, hang on, let me see here.
Carry the wand. That's like $20 ,000 per kilogram.
And scientists over at JAXA.
The Japanese Space Agency.
Right. They've predicted that once the space elevator is built, it would only cost around $100 to send up a pound of stuff, or $220 per kilogram.
Imagine how many snacks you could buy with those savings.
earrings. Hello! Enough room in there for the marching band?
Probably not. Sure there is!
The more the merrier.
Excellent! Come along, everyone.
Just move a little.
That's enough room for me.
I think we're all in.
Oh, someone pressed the button.
Way ahead of you, kid.
Mindy. Oh, okay, okay.
Um, hey, uh, excuse me.
Nice to meet you. Um, just trying to speed past you here.
Just wanted to talk some science with my best friend over there on the corner.
No, I'm right here, Mindy, but I think someone cut the cheese.
What? In this tiny elevator?
Not cool, guys. Whoever taught you elevator etiquette?
No, no, Mindy, I think somebody actually cut the cheese in my cheese platter with the heel of their shoe.
Ugh, gross. So anywho, what does JAXA have to do with the space elevator?
Oh, right. Well, Mindy, like I said, this idea of a space elevator has been around for some time, but it's never actually been done before.
But? But the Japanese Space Agency has proposed building one of these space elevators to deliver cargo and astronauts to places like the International Space Station.
That's so wow. So you'll just get into an elevator like this one, press the button that says Space Deck, And then just ride on up into space?
Well, that's the plan, yeah.
So when can I take a ride on this interstellavator?
Well, sooner than you might think, Mindy.
Yes, just what I wanted to hear.
Okay, let me just get my phone out here.
Clearing my calendar for next week.
Not so fast, Mindy.
At Shizuka University, where researchers are working with JAXA on the space elevator program, they're predicting that we could have an operational space elevator by 2050.
2050? That's like a million years away.
Well, it's a pretty big project, Mindy.
I mean, it would easily be the longest structure on the planet.
Yeah, speaking of, how far will this space elevator be able to reach?
Mindy, this elevator will have enough cable attached to it to float as far as 60 ,000 miles above the Earth.
Whoa, that's bonker balls.
Let me see here. That's like traveling from New York to Los Angeles 21 times or two and a half times around the world.
That's right, Mindy.
And although this astronomical structure won't be ready for another 40 years or so, the Japanese Space Agency is already performing tests in space to try out some of their materials.
You mean parts that might be used on the real space elevator?
That's right. And then I said, move all of my assets out of the Bond's dividends.
Uh, okay. Yeah. Okay, so where were we?
Oh yeah, so Gairaz, how are they testing out these future space elevator parts?
Okay, so JAXA has recently sent two mini satellites into space which, when in orbit...
Time out! An orbit is when an object, whether man -made like a satellite or natural like our moon, is stuck circling around the Earth because of the planet's gravitational pull.
Time in! Once they're circling around the planet, these two satellites will split apart.
But they won't get far because these two satellites will be attached to each other by a cable about 10 meters long.
Just like my Guyphone X made out of tin cans and string.
And just like a mini version of the space elevator.
Because over the next year or so, these two satellites...
That are tied together by a tight piece of cable.
Right. These two satellites are going to be sending back and forth along that cable a teeny tiny little box.
A mini elevator car.
Exactly, Mindy. A mini elevator car about the size of a matchbox.
Huh. So I guess these scientists first have to figure out how this kind of elevator is going to work in low -gravity situations.
You got it. Oh, well, I guess I'm going to have to wait until they work out all the kinks before I can take a ride in the space elevator.
Let me just set a reminder in my calendar for 2050.
And set. Oh, looks like we're here at the top, Mindy.
Oh, guys, we've been standing in this elevator for like 52 floors and have barely even listened to the album.
We're going to have to do it all over again on the way back down.
Well, I'm glad you said that, Mindy, because I have a surprise for you.
A surprise? Hello and welcome to the Elevates live and in concert.
Tonight the band will be performing their brand new space -themed album in its entirety.
They're doing a live show!
Wait, so we don't have to sit in the elevator for 52 floors to listen to it?
Yeah, that's exactly right, Mindy.
Oh, thank you, Guy Raz.
Thank you, thank you.
Wait a minute. Did you say that this album was going to be for the JAXA Space Elevator?
Yeah. And didn't you also say that the elevator was 60 ,000 miles long?
Yeah. So exactly how long is this concert supposed to be?
Let me see. Here it is.
Seven and a half days.
This concert goes on for a week?
And a half day. Isn't that great?
Folks, put your hands together for The Elevates.
Minzy, there they are.
How's everyone doing out there?
Oh, wow, cool. Thank you so much. Thanks for coming out to the live performance of our new elevator music experience, Making Space.
bass. Cool. Cool. Super cool.
All right, let's kick it off.
One, two, three, four.
Isn't this great, Mindy?
Oh, yeah. How much longer does this go on for?
Seven days, 11 hours, and 58 minutes.
Oh, hey. Yay! That was so cool!
An elevator that goes all the way to space?
Well, I want to ride it.
Is it 2050 yet? It's not?
How about now? How about now?
Okay. How about right now?
This is is taking forever.
Distract me, Reggie.
Distract me until 2050.
Oh, good idea. Let's go play mini golf.
All right, let's wrap up the show first and then go play mini golf.
Thanks to all you listeners out there for tuning in to Wee Wow on the weekend.
If you have a question for me, call and leave me a message at 1 -888 -7 -WOW -WOW.
That's 1 -888 -7 -WOW -WOW.
And don't forget to call in with your super cool talents for the talent show because i just might answer your question or play your talent on wee wow on the weekend okay let's go reggie do you really think playing mini golf will keep me entertained until the space elevator is ready what it will not take me 25 years just to hit the ball into the first hole whatever i better get a way higher score What do you mean you want a lower score?
You don't want a low score.
No one wants a low score.
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Our show is written by Ruth Morrison and Jed Anderson.
The role of Baby Dennis is played by Jed Anderson.
Well, then who plays the role of Big Dennis?
Never you mind! Original sound design and production is done by Henry Moskell, with contributions from Jed Anderson and Tyler Thull.
Original music for WeeWOW!
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Special thanks to Jessica Bodie, Rebecca Caban, Dr. Natasha Crandall, Kenny Curtis, Kristen Yang, Meredith Halpern Ranzer, Twee Mack, Jody Nussbaum, Ali Paxima, Guy Raz, Linda Rothenberg, Steph Sosa, Mindy Thomas, Anna Zagorski, and all of the other tinkerers at Tinkercast HQ.
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