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16 Comments
notarobotsays...This tells me that my original plans for a swimming pool in space will need to be revisited.
bjornenlindasays...Now it's Chris Wetfield!
Zifnabsays...*canada
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (Canada) - requested by Zifnab.
antjokingly says...Make a giant swimming pool ball to swim in!
This tells me that my original plans for a swimming pool in space will need to be revisited.
ObsidianStormsays...Not what I expected...
Ickstersays...It was pretty much what I expected, but so much more cool than I'd imagined.
ughsays...I nearly wet myself with the coolness of that experiment.
antsays...Ew!
I nearly wet myself with the coolness of that experiment.
grintersays...Wait a second... The hockey-obsessed Canadian goes on and on about how 'space washcloths are like hockey pucks,' but then to clean up the water at the end of the video, he whips out a regular ol' terrycloth washcloth!
lucky760says...WHOA! That was fantastic and surprising!
deathcowsays...it's obviously more OK to have drops of water flying here and there in the station than i had imagined
VidRothsays...These are a fantastic series of vids. Am I the only one bothered every time by the way his watch is floating around on his wrist?
FlowersInHisHairsays...Not what I thought would happen. Very cool. Love the people celebrating when he first demonstrates it.
articiansays...That's called a towel, you stereotype-obsessed american.
Wait a second... The hockey-obsessed Canadian goes on and on about how 'space washcloths are like hockey pucks,' but then to clean up the water at the end of the video, he whips out a regular ol' terrycloth washcloth!
grintersays...It's the same size as the puckcloth; so, it's a washcloth.
I'm also taking this as evidence that the whole charade was filmed on an igloo-shaped sound stage in Saskatchewan.
That's called a towel, you stereotype-obsessed american.
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