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  • S [email protected]

    "halt" might be difficult in orbit.

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    #135

    This implies that catching fire is easy while in orbit with minimal, if any, atmosphere.

    Interesting take.

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      12 pack, sure... but 2 six-packs is different, ain't it?

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      #136

      Perhaps the store was out of 12-packs.

      Also at that time, in like early 90's (in the tv show), I don't think 12-pack was that common

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      • brem@sh.itjust.worksB [email protected]

        ..I contribute content to them whilst drinking saurian brandy!

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        I didn't know this was a thing. tyvm.

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        • U [email protected]

          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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          #138

          Assuming 12oz beers at 5% ABV, that you're a man at the global average weight of 180lbs, and have a healthy liver, if you paced yourself to 1 beer every 1.5 hours over the course of your 16 waking hours per day, your BAC would never exceed 0.02, you'd have 5-10 minutes between beers with a BAC of 0, and you'd drink about 12 beers in a day.

          Most people would not be noticeably intoxicated by this and probably wouldn't experience any kind of hangover. They might wind up a bit dehydrated if that's the only thing they drink. It's also definitely not advisable to do that over any extended period of time.

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          • deathbybigsad@sh.itjust.worksD [email protected]

            Five Hundred Cigarettes

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            We must have more!

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              I didn't know this was a thing. tyvm.

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              #140

              You are very welcome!

              A round of drinks @ tenforward in celebration for our new friend!!

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              • deathbybigsad@sh.itjust.worksD [email protected]

                Five Hundred Cigarettes

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                #141

                And a lighter.

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                • B [email protected]

                  You start with 100 bottles of beer on the wall...

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                  #142

                  What happens if one were to fall...

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                    Generally most consider a "beer" 355ml (12oz us) give or take.

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                    #143

                    No...?

                    A bottle in germany is 0.5liters, in italy it's quite 50/50 between 0.33 and 0.66 liters.

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                    • B [email protected]

                      Where can you get beer by the 2 liter?

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                      #144

                      In Hungary and Croatia for example

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                      • P [email protected]

                        What happens if one were to fall...

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                        #145

                        Well then someones got some cleaning to do.

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                        • M [email protected]

                          This implies that catching fire is easy while in orbit with minimal, if any, atmosphere.

                          Interesting take.

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                          It's not that hard. You just have to lose a little bit of speed, enough for re-entry, and there's your fire.

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                            Don't agencies have some kind of de minimis threshold for just running out to the store and buying basic stuff? I thought that's why the DOGE freeze of government credit cards a few months ago was causing labs to cancel experiments and employees paying out of pocket to feed horses and working dogs.

                            So the military does have a strict procurement process for rocket fuel, but they generally refuel their civilian vehicles (vans and such) with a government credit card at normal gas stations.

                            At least that's how I understand it.

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                            This is for stuff going on a literal space ship. I'm sure procurement was super strict on there.

                            Imagine getting some defective stuff (or even worse, stuff contaminated with bacteria or something like that).

                            I don't think they'd just let some intern tun over to the local walmart and grab supplies from there for supplies for the space shuttle.

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                            • bleistift2@sopuli.xyzB [email protected]

                              Why ask the manufacturer about the average consumption when you can ask the person in question about the real consumption?

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                              Tbh, the story was reported by Ride on a talk show for laughs. It's not exactly a well-documented incidence.

                              Likely, the package they ordered had 100pcs in them (because it's meant for commercial clients) and they asked her something like "We got 100 here, how many do you need?"

                              It's of course fun to insinuate that NASA engineers have never been close to women and thus have no idea how tampons work, but it's more likely that this was just played up for laughs at a talk show.

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                              • forester@pawb.socialF [email protected]

                                It's valid

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                                @[email protected] , when it was valid!

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                                • S [email protected]

                                  This is for stuff going on a literal space ship. I'm sure procurement was super strict on there.

                                  Imagine getting some defective stuff (or even worse, stuff contaminated with bacteria or something like that).

                                  I don't think they'd just let some intern tun over to the local walmart and grab supplies from there for supplies for the space shuttle.

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                                  I suspect the strictness isn't with the procurement process where a contracting officer defines very specific criteria in compliance with acquisition regulations and submits the process to competitive bids. The strictness is in the mission parameters where NASA's ownership of the thing has already been established, but the NASA employees in a strict hierarchical decisionmaking process need to justify why a thing that NASA already owns should be included in the packing list on a mission.

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                                  • B [email protected]

                                    If he's my friend, I'd tell him to pick up the beer on the way over. Let him deal with it.

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                                    Yeah this is the actual solution. With that said, I would be fucking stoked if I showed up to a friends house and they showered me with 100 beers.

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                                    • E [email protected]

                                      I suspect the strictness isn't with the procurement process where a contracting officer defines very specific criteria in compliance with acquisition regulations and submits the process to competitive bids. The strictness is in the mission parameters where NASA's ownership of the thing has already been established, but the NASA employees in a strict hierarchical decisionmaking process need to justify why a thing that NASA already owns should be included in the packing list on a mission.

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                                      In the end, same result. I guess it would be much harder to get a pack of stuff from Walmart onto a mission than something from a certified supplier who has a datasheet and certifications for the item. And having to order 100pcs of a very cheap product even though less would have sufficed isn't a good reason to instead have to certify tampons of unknown origin manually.

                                      Just launching the space shuttle costed $24mio per flight (in 1977 money), so saving a dollar or two by buying fewer tampons was clearly not a priority.

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                                      • dasus@lemmy.worldD [email protected]

                                        Yup. It is indeed. I just wanted to add info.

                                        Sometimes I seem sodas in 0.355 cans, mostly red bull. Somewhat uncommon size here imo, and I'm just wondering where theyre used. 0.355 seems like a US size, but the bottles I got from Germany were mostly 0.33l aa well. Although the cans were like 0.6l

                                        Just wondering how prevalent and mismatched the standards are

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                                        355mL is 12 fl oz in Freedom Unitsâ„¢, and is the most common soda/beer size in the US. Red Bull and other such energy drinks tend to come in a smaller form factor, oddly enough.

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                                          Ask me how much alcohol and different drugs, including rarely known ones like 25l-nbome I've used. Medical field and drugs have always fascinated me, hence my excessive reading on it and the potential dangers associated with them. What I said isn't also some hard-coded event that will most definitely happen, it's actually mostly down to genetics where some will deal with said substances better than others. Look up super-hangover gene (forgot what was it called ironically)

                                          You all seem to be ignoring the "potentially" word from my original comment.

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                                          Potentially is doing too much heavy lifting. Everything can Potentially kill you. Excess water consumption kills you better than alcohol

                                          Eating beef could Potentially kill you with brain parasites. Lettuce coils Potentially kill you with e coli.

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