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  2. Hammerspace - Wikipedia

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    Hammerspace (also known as malletspace) is an imaginary extradimensional, instantly accessible storage area in fiction, which is used to explain how characters from animation, comics, and video games can produce objects out of thin air. Typically, when multiple items are available, the desired item is available on the first try or within a ...

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    In this happy space designed by Meta Coleman, a small table provides ample space for bags to sit while the homeowners neatly put their purchases away into the proper bins and baskets.

  4. Zipper storage bag - Wikipedia

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    A Ziploc-branded storage bag Close-up from a cross section of the sealing mechanism. A zipper storage bag, slider storage bag, zipper bag, zip lock bag, or zippie is an inexpensive flexible rectangular storage bag, usually transparent, made of polyethylene [1] [2] or similar plastic, that can be sealed and opened many times, either by a slider, which works in a similar way to a zip fastener ...

  5. Man Argues with Seatmate Over Bag Space on 6-Hour ... - AOL

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    A man is in disbelief after he got into a confrontation over storage space on a recent flight — and even more “shocked” that fellow passengers didn’t take his side. The incident occurred ...

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    Vacuum Storage Bags. $18 $27 Save $9. See at Wayfair. 24pc Food Storage Containers ... this can organizer holds 48 cans and takes up a fraction of the space. Here are all the best home sales we've ...

  7. Space debris - Wikipedia

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    Space debris includes a glove lost by astronaut Ed White on the first American space-walk (EVA), a camera lost by Michael Collins near Gemini 10, a thermal blanket lost during STS-88, garbage bags jettisoned by Soviet cosmonauts during Mir's 15-year life, [77] a wrench, and a toothbrush. [78] Sunita Williams of STS-116 lost a camera during an EVA.