Kari Byron: Queen of the nerds
The hot nerd girl from the Discovery Channel's hit television show MythBusters. The hottest geek woman on the planet and a smoking hot redhead to top. Looking quite spectacular with a proud buxom. wearing a white wife beater t-shirt, tight jeans and a baseball cap. Standing on stairs. Beautiful Fair skinned thick girl:) MythBusters is a science entertainment TV program created and produced by Australia's Beyond Television Productions[1] for the Discovery Channel. The series is screened by numerous international broadcasters, including Discovery Channel Australia, Discovery Channel Latin America, Discovery Channel Canada, Quest, SBS Australia, 7mate Australia and the Discovery Channel in the UK. The show's hosts, special effects experts Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman, use elements of the scientific method to test the validity of rumors, myths, movie scenes, adages, Internet videos, and news stories. The show is one of the oldest—and the most popular—on Discovery Channel currently in production, being preceded only by How It's Made in the US and Daily Planet in Canada.Filming is based in San Francisco, though some elements of production are done in Artarmon, Australia. Planning and some experimentation takes place at Hyneman's workshops in San Francisco; experiments requiring more space or special accommodations are filmed on location, typically around the San Francisco Bay area and other northern California places, going elsewhere when required, such as Florida for alligator experiments, or Africa for shark and elephant myths.During the second season, members of Savage's and Hyneman's team ("The Build Team") were organized into a second team and now generally test myths separately from the main duo and operate from another workshop.MythBusters refers both to the name of the documentary and also the cast members who test the experiments.
Kari Elizabeth Byron
(born December 18, 1974) is a San Francisco-based television host and artist,
best known for her featured role on the Discovery Channel show MythBusters.
On MythBusters,
Byron is a co-host[4] and, with fellow co-hosts and "Build Team"
members Tory Belleci and Grant Imahara, works with Adam Savage and Jamie
Hyneman to test the plausibility of various myths. She and the others also host
their own segments. She became involved in the show after persistently showing
up at Hyneman's M5 Industries workshop in a desire to get hired by his company.
On her first day as a paid employee, she was asked by Hyneman and MythBusters
producer Peter Rees to help out with the "vacuum plane toilet" myth,
and was asked to model her buttocks for a cast. She and the other Build Team
members were given a more prominent role beginning with the show's second
season. Not having had a long history in show business, Byron at first found it
difficult to act naturally with this more visible position but gradually became
more accustomed to it.[5]
During the second
half of the 2009 season, Byron was on maternity leave and was temporarily
replaced by Jessi Combs.[6]
Since 2010, Byron
has her own show Head Rush on the Science Channel, geared towards science
education and teens.[7][8]
Byron has also
hosted the 2010 and 2011 editions of Large, Dangerous Rocket Ships for the
Science Channel. She and Belleci made a guest appearance on the October 3, 2012
episode of the Discovery series Sons of Guns. They test-fired some of the
weapons in the Red Jacket shop and watched as the staff re-tested a myth
previously busted by the Build Team: that a propane tank could explode if
struck by a bullet. -Wikipedia
The hot nerd girl from the Discovery Channel's hit television show MythBusters. The hottest geek woman on the planet and a smoking hot redhead to top. Looking quite spectacular with a proud buxom. wearing a white wife beater t-shirt, tight jeans and a baseball cap. Standing on stairs. Beautiful Fair skinned thick girl:) MythBusters is a science entertainment TV program created and produced by Australia's Beyond Television Productions[1] for the Discovery Channel. The series is screened by numerous international broadcasters, including Discovery Channel Australia, Discovery Channel Latin America, Discovery Channel Canada, Quest, SBS Australia, 7mate Australia and the Discovery Channel in the UK. The show's hosts, special effects experts Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman, use elements of the scientific method to test the validity of rumors, myths, movie scenes, adages, Internet videos, and news stories. The show is one of the oldest—and the most popular—on Discovery Channel currently in production, being preceded only by How It's Made in the US and Daily Planet in Canada.Filming is based in San Francisco, though some elements of production are done in Artarmon, Australia. Planning and some experimentation takes place at Hyneman's workshops in San Francisco; experiments requiring more space or special accommodations are filmed on location, typically around the San Francisco Bay area and other northern California places, going elsewhere when required, such as Florida for alligator experiments, or Africa for shark and elephant myths.During the second season, members of Savage's and Hyneman's team ("The Build Team") were organized into a second team and now generally test myths separately from the main duo and operate from another workshop.MythBusters refers both to the name of the documentary and also the cast members who test the experiments.