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- MEGACAMZ, on 11/26/2008, -10/+33Dare i say that's what happens when you send a woman out to do a mans job?
Dare i say....
Burried? - notwizt, on 11/26/2008, -0/+23The video of the toolbag floating across the sky ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THSAGJpsoiI ) is strangely hilarious.
- Quick2822, on 11/26/2008, -3/+23If I was an astronaut, and my astronaut friend lost a tool bag, me and all my astronaut pals would give that person a hard time. Maybe even come up with a funny nickname. Yeah.
- ncapone, on 11/26/2008, -1/+20There aren't enough women on Digg to bury you.
- alex7575, on 11/26/2008, -4/+18That must've been quite the "Awwww *****!" moment...
- roflomg, on 11/26/2008, -4/+15It's too bad we can't send some of the douche bags on earth into orbit.
- alex7575, on 11/26/2008, -2/+12It proves what?
- inactive, on 11/26/2008, -7/+13Well just be thankful she wasn't asked to parallel park anything. Women should be inside the shuttle during walks, cleaning and smartening up inside before the men come back in.
- theHM, on 11/26/2008, -0/+5Plus, you know, these things called comments, which allow you to discuss the articles.
- fhernand, on 11/26/2008, -1/+6"the tool"
- Ninnux, on 11/26/2008, -0/+5Yeah, that's clearly, indisputably, without question, a toolbag zipping through space.
- zadadka, on 11/26/2008, -2/+7No, it was entirely unrelated.
- jocnnor, on 11/26/2008, -5/+10Here it is landing in canada:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iR1p6VVGBEE&feature ... - cardyology, on 11/26/2008, -0/+4Isn't the world awesome :)
- BenKenobi88, on 11/26/2008, -0/+4Freaking NASA tools, that's what.
- Arock66, on 11/26/2008, -1/+5Now that can join the other floating tools in space like Jar Jar.
- inactive, on 11/26/2008, -1/+5It wouldn't have happened if they were kitchen tools in that bag.
- sammytom, on 11/26/2008, -0/+4Video of her losing it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vXdRUIZ_EM - XxModestMousexX, on 11/26/2008, -1/+5That's why you use a telescope.
- Premier, on 11/26/2008, -2/+5I am guessing they had a backup tool bag then?
- rodted2, on 11/26/2008, -0/+3the article said it would burn up eventually.
- zjbird, on 11/26/2008, -0/+3Weird that it landed a week before it was lost..
- rodted2, on 11/26/2008, -0/+3I guess space is her bag baby, yeah!
- theHM, on 11/26/2008, -1/+4The fact that the submission is a Daily Mail page.
- JAGUART, on 11/26/2008, -0/+3"Deep Thoughts" by Quick2822
- Nothlit, on 11/26/2008, -0/+3Pretty much everything in orbit will eventually slip into the atmosphere and burn up. How long it takes depends on how far out they are, the shape of their orbit, etc. The atmosphere does not have a magical line where it just stops...there is still (very tiny) friction from the (very thin) atmosphere even out in what we consider "space."
- groovechamp30, on 11/26/2008, -1/+4The Daily Mail is on the frontpage all the time. This is a Daily Mail article....
- Marrach, on 11/27/2008, -0/+2 Yep-- it was a totally female move-- just push the thing outta the way. . .except there was no boyfriend/hubby standing around to hear the: "Could you pick that up, Dear?"
I'll bet that if the thing had "VUITTON" emblazoned on it, she would still have it. - zjbird, on 11/26/2008, -1/+3What a tool bag..
- Nothlit, on 11/26/2008, -0/+2I doubt it's solely the contents of the bag that cost $100k, but rather the inherent costs of designing the bag out of whatever highly rugged materials they use, designing and making the tools to go into it (surely the ISS is not built with a Phillips screwdriver), and launching it into space (not cheap when it costs thousands of dollars per pound).
- rodted2, on 11/26/2008, -1/+3Come on Premier, it's NASA they got guys setting around thinking up ***** and guys setting around backing those guys up. and so on and so on and so on. So yeah, they had a backup.
- kaosethema, on 11/27/2008, -0/+2*****, lost my purse
- eldudereno, on 11/26/2008, -0/+2May be the bag should of had one of those expensive brand names on it then she wouldn't of lost it,
sorry folks i couldn't resist it lol - zjbird, on 11/26/2008, -1/+3Pretty well lit for a toolbag
- iticu, on 11/26/2008, -0/+1Oh, you can see land and oceans.. awesome.
Being an astronaut must rock. - humperdeath, on 11/26/2008, -0/+1Its a bird.....Its a plane..... Its....WTF?
- dsmx, on 11/26/2008, -0/+1We don't know all that equipment in mission control is there to measure TV ratings.
- savethejets, on 11/26/2008, -0/+1Actually that is the beginning of the zombie apocalypse.
- jstem1994, on 11/26/2008, -0/+1Can I sell a Wii wrist strap to NASA for $10000000 now??
- shadowmanjack, on 11/26/2008, -0/+1http://www.menarebetterthanwomen.com/woman-astrona ...
Gotta agree with Dick Masterson on this one. - strikerK, on 11/26/2008, -0/+1what the heck? it sure seems to be moving fast as hell in the video
- jguy584, on 11/27/2008, -0/+1That guy is a dick, but he did utterly and completely own that woman on Dr. Phil....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OxmLOEaJsk - DeFex, on 11/26/2008, -0/+1Inanimate carbon rod.
- pinchduck, on 11/26/2008, -0/+1To have your mistakes in orbit, tracked by several ground stations...ouch.
- Cenobite, on 11/26/2008, -1/+2I think what ffingers means is: what does right-wing, reactionary, pseudo-puritanical scaremongering have to do with this story?
- stuffradio, on 11/26/2008, -0/+1Nah, he dropped that too out of spite!
- scratend0788, on 11/26/2008, -1/+2it was hilarious aswell.
its cuz of the speed of the thing, you think it must be a really bad fake - Napiertt, on 11/26/2008, -0/+1TMML :-)
- stuffradio, on 11/26/2008, -0/+1Turn your ears up or something...
- groovechamp30, on 11/26/2008, -0/+1The paper the story is published in is all of the above and more.
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