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WCDT 2111-2115 (Jan 30 - Feb 3, 2012) - QC in SPAAAAAAACE!!! Week 2!
jwhouk:
And now - what WILL we see on Space Station Hannerdad?
HannerDad, of course. - 71 (24.1%)
Richard Branson. - 8 (2.7%)
Stephen Hawking. - 13 (4.4%)
Robots. Lots and lots of Robots. - 42 (14.3%)
AnthroPC AI #000001. - 32 (10.9%)
Birthday cake. - 25 (8.5%)
Marigold puking over everything. - 14 (4.8%)
Transformers. - 0 (0%)
Waffles. - 8 (2.7%)
Cookies. - 2 (0.7%)
Pod Bay Doors. - 18 (6.1%)
Patrick Stewart. - 15 (5.1%)
William.... SHATNER! - 24 (8.2%)
Bruce Boxleitner. - 5 (1.7%)
John Cleese. - 15 (5.1%)
Robert Hays (I KNEW I forgot one...) - 2 (0.7%)
Total Voters: 103
This week - top three Moments!
Jabberwocky:
--- Quote from: DSL on 02 Feb 2012, 11:35 ---...there's some curvature in this passageway.
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Lt. Potter's grad photo being the prime example. :-D
Also, omgpony!
DSL:
--- Quote from: Jabberwocky on 03 Feb 2012, 05:24 ---
--- Quote from: DSL on 02 Feb 2012, 11:35 ---...there's some curvature in this passageway.
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Lt. Potter's grad photo being the prime example. :-D
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BaDUM tish, says Station.
Earin:
--- Quote from: Renewman on 02 Feb 2012, 19:32 ---Yes thank you for pointing out the obvious but you would never see a Security Forces personnel donned in a maintenance jumper/flight suit. I'll let it slide for the sake of the comic but this is generally a big no-no.
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I'm guessing here, but when designing a uniform for microgravity, I assume you'd:
Step 1: make sure it doesn't catch on things.
Step 2: require the minimum possible amount of laundry.
--> Personally-fitted jumpsuit.
jwhouk:
Well, with a 1g environment, they'd be able to do laundry (unlike on most of the Space Shuttle flights).
A null-g environment would probably help with drying and removal of dirt, though.
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