Mythbuster testing "James Bond Tux in a Drysuit" myth...

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I have worn my street clothes under my drysuit a couple of times. Cell phone, money, wallet and keys in the pockets too. You will get some strange looks when peeling the drysuit off after the dive.
 
HAHA! I absolutely love mythbusters, but I didn't see this episode. Thankfully youtube's got my back: YouTube - Mythbusters - Request Fest: Tuxedo under drysuit

Once I learn to use a drysuit, I MUST to this... it's now on my bucketlist! A shore-exit on a crowded beach, unzipping right at the edge of the water while wearing a tux... priceless! Another one if possible, would be to ice dive when my friends are ice fishing, and attach a wrapped fish sandwhich to a buddy's line and give it a good tug... or hold onto the line so I can say hello! lmao!
 
*edit, just one simple example...the other day I heard them say that Mercury is the only liquid metal. LOL LOL LOL.
How about Aluminum, Iron, Copper, Lead, etc., etc., etc. Now I understand what they were getting at, but geez, lets be accurate.

They must have said, or implied, room temperature, because mercury IS the only metal thats a liquid at room temperature. You can turn just about anything into a liquid if you can make it hot enough.

But what background do you have to be able to say that they don't know what they're talking about? Just curious.
 
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Oh, please... suspend your disbelief... they are only movies, not real life!
 
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