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  • brem@sh.itjust.worksB brem@sh.itjust.works

    One of my favorite things about Lemmy ~ Star Trek references can occur anywhere, at any given moment.

    I have a personal metric system for rating social networking platforms based on the percentage of Trekkies/Trekkers.

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    I just wish I saw more Star Wars references but not that bootleg Disney crap, I like my star wars like I like my bands in the EU.

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    • P perishthethought@piefed.social

      NASA once asked astronaut Sally Ride if 100 tampons would be enough for her week-long mission in space, but she later clarified that this number was excessive. While the engineers were concerned about potential needs, Ride humorously noted that a much smaller amount would suffice.

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      diplomjodler3@lemmy.world
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      Still a pretty dumb approach by the NASA guys. Didn't it occur to them to ask a woman - any woman - before coming up with the initial estimate? Like "hey Sally, how many tampons do you normally need during your period? OK we'll triple that for a safety margin." There. Done.

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      • diplomjodler3@lemmy.worldD diplomjodler3@lemmy.world

        Still a pretty dumb approach by the NASA guys. Didn't it occur to them to ask a woman - any woman - before coming up with the initial estimate? Like "hey Sally, how many tampons do you normally need during your period? OK we'll triple that for a safety margin." There. Done.

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        cethin@lemmy.zip
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        They did ask her. Sure, they could have asked how many instead, but it probably came in a 100 count well within any significant mass margins, so they just asked if 100 would be enough.

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        • mojofrododojo@lemmy.worldM mojofrododojo@lemmy.world

          we have found the qa tester.

          I'll have -1 beers.

          I'll have <r-*0> beers.

          I'll have all beers.

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          deathray5@lemmynsfw.com
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          Then a player asks to use the toilet. The pub explodes

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          • mojofrododojo@lemmy.worldM mojofrododojo@lemmy.world

            we have found the qa tester.

            I'll have -1 beers.

            I'll have <r-*0> beers.

            I'll have all beers.

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            skunkworkz@lemmy.world
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            I’ll have✌️beers.

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            • E echodot@feddit.uk

              NASA standard is 2.5x what you expect. So we're talking 30 beers for the weekend, just to be safe.

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              skunkworkz@lemmy.world
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              Does NASA account for unexpected alien visitation? Always buy extra for the surprise visitor.

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              • P phobosanomaly@feddit.uk

                It does. I'm in the UK so 90% of the lagers or beers are between 4 and 5%.

                If you get on the Special Brew then going into double figures will probably ruin you the following day. That said, start hooning a couple of slabs of Carling C2 and you'll spend most of your time sobering up pissing in the bog/up the neighbours fence/in your mate's wardrobe in the middle of a dream.

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                thedoozer@lemmy.world
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                As your comment when on, it slowly shifted in accent in my mind until you were full-blown Scottish at the end. Really a delight.

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                • S squaresinger@lemmy.world

                  Tbh, this is not quite as dumb as it sounds. Tampons weigh nothing and if there's no way to resupply, it's not quite as dumb to take more than you need. What if, for example, there's a series defect on these things and a large portion of them are defective?

                  In fact, when they asked her said it's excessive, to which they told her they wanted to be on the safe side, so she said to cut it in half and bring 50pcs (which is still excessive for most periods, but on the safe side).

                  In fact, in the same mission they also brought jelly beans, which were entirely irrelevant to the mission, because Reagan insisted on his favourite snack to go to orbit. They were likely heavier than 100 tampons and also much less necessary up there.

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                  katana314@lemmy.world
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                  I get the impression they were also preparing for a potential freak discovery where it turns out zero G has an extreme effect on the menstrual cycle, and they suddenly need a lot of them.

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                  • S squaresinger@lemmy.world

                    Tbh, this is not quite as dumb as it sounds. Tampons weigh nothing and if there's no way to resupply, it's not quite as dumb to take more than you need. What if, for example, there's a series defect on these things and a large portion of them are defective?

                    In fact, when they asked her said it's excessive, to which they told her they wanted to be on the safe side, so she said to cut it in half and bring 50pcs (which is still excessive for most periods, but on the safe side).

                    In fact, in the same mission they also brought jelly beans, which were entirely irrelevant to the mission, because Reagan insisted on his favourite snack to go to orbit. They were likely heavier than 100 tampons and also much less necessary up there.

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                    smeagol666@mander.xyz
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                    Reagan probably got Nancy to shove them up his ass while performing her famous BJs.

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                    • U unfortunateshort@lemmy.world

                      I'm not sure whether that's a hot take, and I know there are different levels of tolerance, but I think you might have a problem if you drink 20 beers in 2-3 days (assuming 4-6% alcohol). Or at least you will probably have, starting day 2 😄

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                      tipsymcgee@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                      I mean, if you’re doing a full weekend of activities with friends those beers could be spaced out far enough that you’re never more than slightly buzzed (small cans, <5%ABV). But yeah, if it’s a regular thing, it’s not a great look.

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                      • Z zotethemighty@lemmy.zip

                        She didn't say night, she said weekend. There's so many more variables. Maybe they're going to stay in and watch movies until 3AM, maybe they're going around town and not drinking a lot at home, maybe they get really drunk early on, found love, and stayed in for the rest of the weekend?

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                        phobosanomaly@feddit.uk
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                        It's almost as if we're weaving a whole narrative from a meme post.

                        Either way, I hope they had a lovely time.

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                        • K katana314@lemmy.world

                          I get the impression they were also preparing for a potential freak discovery where it turns out zero G has an extreme effect on the menstrual cycle, and they suddenly need a lot of them.

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                          anomnom@sh.itjust.works
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                          How long could the shuttle stay up there if it was deemed unsafe to return?

                          They might have been preparing to orbit for long enough to launch a rescue mission.

                          100 is probably still to many. I’m suprized they didn’t just buy a box of them, or ask the manufacturers, who surely have the most data on average tampon consumption.

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                          • A anomnom@sh.itjust.works

                            How long could the shuttle stay up there if it was deemed unsafe to return?

                            They might have been preparing to orbit for long enough to launch a rescue mission.

                            100 is probably still to many. I’m suprized they didn’t just buy a box of them, or ask the manufacturers, who surely have the most data on average tampon consumption.

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                            bleistift2@sopuli.xyz
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                            Why ask the manufacturer about the average consumption when you can ask the person in question about the real consumption?

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                            • M mkwt@lemmy.world

                              If we're using NASA as a reference Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore were in space for 286 days instead of a planned week long mission.

                              They did get resupplied with additional clothing and personal effects after a few weeks.

                              Coincidentally, there is no laundry or shower on the international space station.

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                              bleistift2@sopuli.xyz
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                              Coincidentally, there is no laundry or shower on the international space station.

                              Adding to that: Worn clothes are “thrown out the window” and burn up in the atmosphere.

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                              • vaultdweller013@sh.itjust.worksV vaultdweller013@sh.itjust.works

                                I just wish I saw more Star Wars references but not that bootleg Disney crap, I like my star wars like I like my bands in the EU.

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                                nico_198x@europe.pub
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                                this kind of negativity doesn't help Star Wars, or any fandom.

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                                • K katana314@lemmy.world

                                  I get the impression they were also preparing for a potential freak discovery where it turns out zero G has an extreme effect on the menstrual cycle, and they suddenly need a lot of them.

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                                  squaresinger@lemmy.world
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                                  If you have a sample size of 0 and a backup plan of "crash and burn", it does make sense to be extra careful with the preparation.

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                                  • brem@sh.itjust.worksB brem@sh.itjust.works

                                    Gooba Gabba, One of us!!

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                                    2deck@lemmy.world
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                                    Yes. Yes.

                                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFM140rju4k&t=1

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                                    • C cethin@lemmy.zip

                                      They did ask her. Sure, they could have asked how many instead, but it probably came in a 100 count well within any significant mass margins, so they just asked if 100 would be enough.

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                                      exasperation@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                                      it probably came in a 100 count

                                      A 100-count box seems like an absurdly large unit size. Are you doing the very thing that the anecdote is intended to highlight?

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                                      • E exasperation@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                                        it probably came in a 100 count

                                        A 100-count box seems like an absurdly large unit size. Are you doing the very thing that the anecdote is intended to highlight?

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                                        cethin@lemmy.zip
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                                        They definitely come in 100 counts. This part isn't speculation. I have no Idea what NASA procurement looks like though, and I don't have anyone to ask.

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                                        • vaultdweller013@sh.itjust.worksV vaultdweller013@sh.itjust.works

                                          I just wish I saw more Star Wars references but not that bootleg Disney crap, I like my star wars like I like my bands in the EU.

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                                          ameancow@lemmy.world
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                                          #58

                                          As a purist, we can agree that the only real series was TNG, this was the cornerstone, built on the hallowed but kind of silly ground made by the original series, but followed by DS9 when we grew up a little, and we can kinda accept Voyager was a thing that happened somewhere in the distance but we don't get too close.

                                          There was nothing else. The franchise ended and we all moved on, happy for the good run. "ALL GOOD THINGS..."

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