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# bah
variety is the spice of life.
for example, how believable would it be if i'd implied that Mr. Bader was mailing tableware to Mr. Blair?

(, Sun 22 Jun 2008, 22:34, archived)
# That would simply be absurd.
(, Sun 22 Jun 2008, 22:36, archived)
# exactly
He would never do such a thing.
Sending items from a tea set to a naturally orbiting satellite makes perfect sense.
That way, when British astronauts finally reach the moon, they'll be able to celebrate with a nice cup of tea.

They will, of course, be required to supply their own cups, tea, milk and water.

And probably a spoon.
(, Sun 22 Jun 2008, 22:41, archived)
# Sugar and heat being included in the teapot package, one would imagine?
(, Sun 22 Jun 2008, 22:47, archived)
# ok, sugar too, but thats optional
As for heat, surely hot water would be available from any lander module that they used?

Or from the hot water bottles with which they would be equipped. How else would they fend off the coldness of space? This is British engineering that we're discussing.
(, Sun 22 Jun 2008, 22:53, archived)