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MadPict
19-Nov-08, 13:22
... (hand)bags have too much in them...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7736996.stm

Kevin Milkins
19-Nov-08, 14:14
Knock it off her wages:lol:

AfternoonDelight
19-Nov-08, 14:28
I hope she remembers to cancel her cards...

brokencross
20-Nov-08, 08:16
Landed in my back garden yesterday....full of useless junk

joxville
21-Nov-08, 20:09
It's one giant leap for womankind-lipstick to a grease gun. :D

Typical, that's what happens when a woman will insist on doing a mans job. [lol]

TBH
21-Nov-08, 20:15
I hope she wasn't the navigator.

joxville
21-Nov-08, 20:20
I hope she wasn't the navigator.

Does sat-nav work in space? Do they use earth-nav? :D

TBH
21-Nov-08, 20:27
Does sat-nav work in space? Do they use earth-nav? :DWell she can hardly stop a passer-by, can she?:lol:

joxville
21-Nov-08, 20:28
Well she can hardly stop a passer-by, can she?:lol:

You can never find a UFO when you need one. :D

TBH
21-Nov-08, 20:43
You can never find a UFO when you need one. :DWhat would she say if she found one, "can you give me directions to the sea of tranquility, by the way, does my bum look big in this spacesuit?"

Ricco
21-Nov-08, 20:48
Interesting! Ball bearings re-entering at 170,000 miles oer hour..... cool!

TBH
21-Nov-08, 21:40
Interesting! Ball bearings re-entering at 170,000 miles oer hour..... cool!I hope they have got their bearings right.

wifie
23-Nov-08, 00:22
Ho ho ho! (Aye gettin close to the C word! ;)) If it was a guy who dropped the bag would it have been so funny for you lot and the reporter (who could barely keep the smile off his face!)?
Who packed the bag with the leaky grease gun anyhow - probs some guy! :roll:

wifie
23-Nov-08, 00:25
Bearing in mind that if you drop something out there, and you have to wear beeg gloves, would it not be more sensible if these tools were tied on to something? Just a thought!

joxville
23-Nov-08, 00:25
Ho ho ho! (Aye gettin close to the C word! ;)) If it was a guy who dropped the bag would it have been so funny for you lot and the reporter (who could barely keep the smile off his face!)?
Who packed the bag with the leaky grease gun anyhow - probs some guy! :roll:

It's not a mans fault that she is feckless.

Kodiak
26-Nov-08, 18:33
The Lost Bag can be seen as it is orbiting at 15,000 MPH, so get out your Telescopes and see if you can see it. :D

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/scienceandtechnology/science/sciencenews/3524619/Lost-toolkit-visible-in-space-say-scientists.html