Black Ops Brothers put on a great show at the National Judging and & Educational Event (NJ&EE) – again!
Innovative, Creative and Imaginative. These are only some of the words that describe the amazing Howe brothers, Mike and Geoff. If you’ve seen their Discovery Channel show the “Black Ops Brothers: Howe and Howe Tech” then you know they’ve designed some of the coolest machines on and off the big screen! You can see their machine named Ripsaw MS2 in the movie “Mad Max 2012.” The movie isn’t out yet, but you can watch them brag about the chance to be in a movie by clicking on “Hollywood Howes” at http://dsc.discovery.com/tv/howe-and-howe-tech/.
They have also developed machines for the military, and even influenced how the military views ground operations and future warfare challenges. You can see the Army’s logos on their machines here: http://dsc.discovery.com/tv/howe-and-howe-tech/vehicles/slideshow.html
It’s a coincidence that their last name is Howe, because they are always asking “How?” Their life-long motto “sharp minds with the right motivation can change the world,” becomes standard with our sharp-minded students at NJ&EE. We were excited to welcome the Black Ops Brothers to NJ&EE on Tuesday, June 19. They always put on a great, inspiring show!
They have also developed machines for the military, and even influenced how the military views ground operations and future warfare challenges. You can see the Army’s logos on their machines here: http://dsc.discovery.com/tv/howe-and-howe-tech/vehicles/slideshow.html
It’s a coincidence that their last name is Howe, because they are always asking “How?” Their life-long motto “sharp minds with the right motivation can change the world,” becomes standard with our sharp-minded students at NJ&EE. We were excited to welcome the Black Ops Brothers to NJ&EE on Tuesday, June 19. They always put on a great, inspiring show!
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