
Overview
It's full steam ahead when we drop in at Jay Leno's garage as Jay fires up two of his classic steam cars and takes viewers for a couple of rides. Jay also shows off his 11-ton steam engine built in 1860, back when pigs had to be slaughtered to keep it lubricated. In northern Nevada, fire up a coal burning boiler and get a 100-year-old steam locomotive chugging across the rugged landscape. In New Orleans, board an authentic paddlewheel steamboat. Trek to the Southern California desert where geothermal steam rushes up from the ground and drives electricity producing turbines, powering over 300,000 homes. In New York City, find out why manmade steam surges into some of the world's most famous skyscrapers. Steam clean some very dirty machines, and do a little laundry, too. And ride a steam-driven carousel and play with some strange, steam-powered robots that are part of a movement called–what else–"steampunk."
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16 - 1Dirt January 14, 2010
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16 - 2Eggs January 21, 2010
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16 - 3The Potato January 28, 2010
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16 - 4Tuna February 04, 2010
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16 - 5Winter Tech February 11, 2010
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16 - 6Breaking Point March 02, 2010
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16 - 7Chrome March 04, 2010
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16 - 8Start to Finish March 11, 2010
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16 - 9Beans March 18, 2010
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16 - 10Hot & Spicy April 15, 2010
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16 - 11Deliver It April 22, 2010
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16 - 12Helicopters April 29, 2010
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16 - 13Super Ships May 06, 2010
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16 - 14Big & Small May 13, 2010
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16 - 15Keep Out May 20, 2010
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16 - 16Super Steam May 27, 2010
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16 - 17Doors June 03, 2010
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16 - 18The Real National Treasure June 10, 2010
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16 - 19Top Ten June 17, 2010