Secret Life of Scientists and Engineers
Colin Angle: Learning Something New
Season 2009 Episode 43 | 2m 3sVideo has Closed Captions
Colin Angle: Learning Something New
Colin Angle: Learning Something New
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Secret Life of Scientists and Engineers
Colin Angle: Learning Something New
Season 2009 Episode 43 | 2m 3sVideo has Closed Captions
Colin Angle: Learning Something New
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship(air whooshing) (light music) - I like to think of myself as being sufficiently crazy, to try new things.
(upbeat music) The science that I'm involved with, requires comfort in uncertainty.
It's been a lot of time not knowing exactly what's going to happen and how it could all come together.
And that's cool.
And I scratch the same itch outside of work.
Where I can't wait to try something that I've never done before.
Done wakeboarding, snowboarding, kiteboarding, martial arts, wrestling, and recently started rock climbing.
But when I was learning to shoot archery, the idea sort of repeatedly, trying to hit the center of the target over and over again may have offended my restlessness.
Oops, so I spent a long time trying to, hit the back of another arrow with the first arrow.
(arrow whooshes) Which is hard.
And I never succeeded in that, I kept thinking about, "Rather than trying to hit the center of the target, maybe I could figure out how to knock the target off the stand."
(arrow whooshes) And that seemed like good fun.
So I went through a number of years at summer camp, trying to figure out how to cause as many problems as I could on the archery range.
(upbeat music) It wasn't till the last year where the instructor said, "Angle Colin we've been having fun for a long time.
Why don't you try to hit the center of the target?"
And I found that I actually could.
(arrow whooshes) You can keep giving yourself these experiences of being on a learning curve by trying new things, whether it be snowboarding, canoeing, wakeboarding or designing a new robot.
It's incredibly exciting.
The next frontier for me is dancing.
That's gonna be even more scary.
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