Don't Leave Earth Without It
via VodkaPundit, a reminder on the anniversary of the Apollo 13 landing of the great utility of Duct Tape. This was not the only time it came in useful, either.
You stick it together with duct tape, you unstick it with WD-40. With those two fundamental building blocks of the universe you can do ANYTHING.
You stick it together with duct tape, you unstick it with WD-40. With those two fundamental building blocks of the universe you can do ANYTHING.



4 Comments:
My friend Rob (just back after a little trip to the Sandbox with the WA Nat. Guard) says in the WANG they call it 100-mile-an-hour tape !
Duct tape is like the Force... It has a light side, a dark side, and binds the galaxy together...
100-mile-an-hour tape, huh?
I have seen it hold together a KC-135 at well over 500 miles-an-hour, at altitudes above 35,000 feet, and then fly from Colorado to California, and then the next day back from California to Maryland. (it did take a phon-in waiver to do that, and thank goodness we didn't fly through any WD-40 rainstorms....)
Thanks!! I think Ill return in the near future
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