Astronaut Koichi Wakata didn't change underwear for a month
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Astronaut Koichi Wakata didn't change underwear for a month
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#2"Designed to resist the rigours of lengthy space travel, the anti-static, flame-resistant, odour-eating, bacteria-killing, water-absorbent smalls have been put through their paces as part of a project aimed at ensuring that future space travellers will need only minimal space in their suitcases."
Now imagine the myriad of different uses such underpants could have here on Earth. And? Precisely!
Re: Astronaut Koichi Wakata didn't change underwear for a month
#3The reason I consider this article HN worthy is this: "Designed to resist the rigours of lengthy space travel, the anti-static, flame-resistant, odour-eating, bacteria-killing, water-absorbent smalls have been put through their paces as part of a project aimed at ensuring that future space travellers will need only minimal space in their suitcases." Now imagine the myriad of different uses such underpants could have…
Re: Astronaut Koichi Wakata didn't change underwear for a month
#4The reason I consider this article HN worthy is this: "Designed to resist the rigours of lengthy space travel, the anti-static, flame-resistant, odour-eating, bacteria-killing, water-absorbent smalls have been put through their paces as part of a project aimed at ensuring that future space travellers will need only minimal space in their suitcases." Now imagine the myriad of different uses such underpants could have…
I am intrigued though as to why flame-resistance was tested... one imagines that if a fire breaks out the last thing on their minds will be "at least my underwear wont catch"
Re: Astronaut Koichi Wakata didn't change underwear for a month
#5The reason I consider this article HN worthy is this: "Designed to resist the rigours of lengthy space travel, the anti-static, flame-resistant, odour-eating, bacteria-killing, water-absorbent smalls have been put through their paces as part of a project aimed at ensuring that future space travellers will need only minimal space in their suitcases." Now imagine the myriad of different uses such underpants could have…
I am intrigued though as to why flame-resistance was tested... one imagines that if a fire breaks out the last thing on their minds will be "at least my underwear wont catch"
Re: Astronaut Koichi Wakata didn't change underwear for a month
#6The reason I consider this article HN worthy is this: "Designed to resist the rigours of lengthy space travel, the anti-static, flame-resistant, odour-eating, bacteria-killing, water-absorbent smalls have been put through their paces as part of a project aimed at ensuring that future space travellers will need only minimal space in their suitcases." Now imagine the myriad of different uses such underpants could have…
Re: Astronaut Koichi Wakata didn't change underwear for a month
#7Earlier quoted context omitted.
I am intrigued though as to why flame-resistance was tested... one imagines that if a fire breaks out the last thing on their minds will be "at least my underwear wont catch"
feature creep?