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May 13, 2008

Top 10 Strangest Things Ever Lost in Space

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One of the biggest reasons people get organized is so they can find what they need, when they need it.

How many times have you said to yourself: "I know I have that... somewhere. Just give me a minute (or a week) to find it."

Even Astronauts seem to lose things too. Could it be from random carelessness or disorganization?  1990 Toys is a blog dedicated to the best toys of the 1990’s.  They've written about many well-documented items lost in space.  And NASA is actually tracking those lost items. What are they?

  1. Glove
  2. Spatula
  3. Rubbish
  4. Camera
  5. Toothbrush
  6. Pliers
  7. Nuclear Fuel
  8. A rocket
  9. A pen
  10. Bolts (as in nuts)

What is the strangest thing you've ever lost in YOUR space?  How do you keep track of your stuff?

images courtesy Art.com and NASA

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Great stuff! Thanks for sharing, one fresh
idea and you can change the world, keep
up the great work.

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