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Offline GR@PH;<'S

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$2 million in designing a pen for use in space
« on: June 29, 2009, 07:29:03 AM »
During the initial space flights, Nasa discovered that biro pens didn’t work under zero gravity conditions.
To beat the problem, Nasa spent 6 years and $2 million in designing a pen for use in space.
The pen would work under zero gravity conditions due to the pressurized ink inside,
it would work under sub zero conditions, underwater, on glass and virtually any surface known to man.

The Russians used a pencil.

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press Enter then have a Brandy then if the problem is still there have another Brandy
Q: does it work
A: It does seem to for a few hours at least.

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Re: $2 million in designing a pen for use in space
« Reply #1 on: June 29, 2009, 09:52:04 AM »

The Russians used a pencil.


Brilliant!!....The simplest ideas are always the best..... :laughing:
Basil