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Women should/should not wear bras in Space. Discuss.
Rama is an OK book, nothing really revolutionary about it, at least nothing I, being born after it was written, can see (in contrast to Stranger In A Strange Land), it's just that the fact that one well-endowed female officer aboard a starship has oftentimes distracted the captain with her free-floating bosom. And don't ask me why that's about the ony fact I remember about the book, I think it's obvious
Originally posted by High_Jumbllama But wouldn't it be easier to jiggle, go side to side, etc . . .
Guess it would - given the fact that there is no real atmosphere and also no gravity, there will be no force to stop the motion once its initiated .......................
Guess space is going to be a great place to find some wood then!
Interesting question - I see you have given the concept some thought in the past
Actually, I don't know how much I use gravity to aid movement; it's just always been there. I think a difficult task would be to keep from floating away from each other (or rather, getting hands free for anything else than trying to cling together).
Originally posted by az ..., it's just that the fact that one well-endowed female officer aboard a starship has oftentimes distracted the captain with her free-floating bosom. ...
AZ
Sounds like Tripping the Rift
"Women don't want to hear a man's opinion, they just want to hear their opinion in a deeper voice."
Bungee cords. Or surgical rubber tubing (think water-balloon slingshot).
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