How Come-(questioning materials technology)

HaShev

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How come they can create strong thin materials to cover the space station and space shield umbrellas but can't come up with a plastic bag that doesn't rip all the way to the bottom just by carefully opening the bag a few times?
Or how come they can't make twist ties coverings that don't flake off all over the place and leave you with sharp needle thin pokey ends that are guaranteed to draw blood?
 
How come they can create strong thin materials to cover the space station and space shield umbrellas but can't come up with a plastic bag that doesn't rip all the way to the bottom just by carefully opening the bag a few times?
Or how come they can't make twist ties coverings that don't flake off all over the place and leave you with sharp needle thin pokey ends that are guaranteed to draw blood?
they can but then you won't buy as many
 
How come they can create strong thin materials to cover the space station and space shield umbrellas but can't come up with a plastic bag that doesn't rip all the way to the bottom just by carefully opening the bag a few times?
Or how come they can't make twist ties coverings that don't flake off all over the place and leave you with sharp needle thin pokey ends that are guaranteed to draw blood?

Having a hard time with that loaf of bread Shev?
 
You forget, I am the bread. ;-)

No it's those harder plastic bags like pretzel, potato chips, loose bubble gum, lozenges, hard candy, chopped walnuts etc ..
 
How come they can create strong thin materials to cover the space station and space shield umbrellas but can't come up with a plastic bag that doesn't rip all the way to the bottom just by carefully opening the bag a few times?
Or how come they can't make twist ties coverings that don't flake off all over the place and leave you with sharp needle thin pokey ends that are guaranteed to draw blood?

Do you want to pay $100 per plastic bag?
 
Me no, but the Mob would, to keep those body parts from floating to the surface.
 

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