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May 07, 2008 21:36

48%

There's some interesting commentary on what NASA's reasoning is after you've taken the quiz.

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neptune May 8 2008, 07:14:03 UTC
I got a 50%, but there's a lot of stuff you had to assume about the materials. I ranked the radio low because there's no air and I didn't think you'd be able to hear anything from it (apparently you can). They ranked the guns higher, too. Don't you need some oxygen for those to work, too?

Meh, I give this test a 48%. :P

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dehappy May 9 2008, 19:42:16 UTC
[contains spoilers. and ranting.]

Here here, David! They ranked the flashlight and heater really low, because they say it's only useful if you're on the dark side of the moon. Well... how do I know I'm not?

And just like the gun bit you mentioned - why are the flares given a free-ride for combustion, while the matches ain't?

1 first-aid kit - Treat injury or sickness. Needles connected to vials of vitamins, medicines, etc. will fit special aperture in NASA space suit
Huh? Thanks for inventing the magic space suit to go along with the magic first aid kit. I looked in my first-aid kit - it contains worthless stuff like splints, gauze, and bandages. Things that clearly have no use for injures on the moon, where you're more likely to perish from a lack of vitamin C.

20m nylon rope - Useful in scaling cliffs and tying injured togetherWha? How do you scale up a cliff with just a rope - am I now going to be lasso'ing cliffs and pulling myself up, like a cartoon cowboy? And what's this about tying the injured together? When did ( ... )

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