Jenner
I wish I was English like my hero Tj.
Interesting. Well, no wonder I didn't recognize it. I caught the very tail end of the 70s (born 1979) and I'm in the States.
I'd say it was very likely if there are MT bobbleheads, that you get a few for credits, if not free, just to get you in the habit....If there is one in there for free I may equip it ...
I'd say it was very likely if there are MT bobbleheads, that you get a few for credits, if not free, just to get you in the habit.
I'm hoping for other options. I'd much rather have a clipboard full of barely legible post-it notes than a bobble head. Or a pile of empty ration tubes.
You know, clutter.
I left school and got my first job in 1979.Interesting. Well, no wonder I didn't recognize it. I caught the very tail end of the 70s (born 1979) and I'm in the States.![]()
Ah, the good old days, when jobs still existed.I left school and got my first job in 1979.
Indeed. I have been made redundant from all but that first job.Ah, the good old days, when jobs still existed.
Totally cool with it floating around the cockpit, but I was thinking of a mesh bag full of crap, on hooks.Not sure how well a pile of anything would work in zero-g.
But I know what you mean...
If it hasn't previously been mentioned, don't bobbleheads require gravity to properly work? Otherwise inertia would apply to the movement.
They would be an interesting low tech indicator of an minor gravity field though...
How about a combination of both: A fluffy Michael Brookes bobblehead?