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(io9)   Watch drops of water in space 'orbit' a knitting needle like tiny planets   (io9.com) divider line 4
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2012-03-10 12:58:10 PM
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Make More Hinjews: ChrisDe: Basil: Knitting needle. This is a knitting needle.

Not "nittin".

NASA is an equal opportunity employer.

I was laughing at that. The guy is probably smarter than all of us combined, but can't lose that twang.

InfamousBLT: I watched the video before reading the article.

When he opened his mouth I was like "who is this retard saying nittin needle."

Then the droplets started going, and I was like wait...how is that possible? Then I realized they must be in 0 gravity...then I realized he must be an astronaut...then I felt like a retard for thinking he is a retard.

/nittinneedle

John Nash: NITTINneedleNITTINneedleNITTINneedleNITTINneedleNITTINneedleNITTINnee d le


Apparently this is a huge thing for Southerners. Super-smart ones can't get hired for smart jobs.

/ Prestigious vs. non-prestigious regional accents

// Sociolinguistics is a science too!

/// ... but, I admit, almost never as cool as what this here redneck can do with a nittinneedle and some wahturr


I'll admit that in high school and college, I learned to be able to lose my accent when I need to. It still comes out sometimes - amuses my girlfriend to no end.

Also, I didn't notice that he had an accent until y'all pointed it out. You'd think that after blasting off into space he'd have some extra g's to get rid of.
2012-03-10 08:12:04 AM
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Angular momentum is the tinfoil hat Newtonians wear to keep the gravitational curvature of space out of their brainwaves.
2012-03-09 08:52:51 PM
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I wish I was an astronaut.

"What will you contribute to science with your precious time aboard the ISS?"

"I'm gonna make water spin round needles."

"Approved! Here's money!"
2012-03-09 07:51:27 PM
1 votes:
Water drops ..... innnnnn spaaaaaace ......
 
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