Consider the numerous times that unrepentant hard-drinker Scotty saved the Enterprise. You want guys like that in space, right? Then Ballantine’s zero-gravity whiskey glass is for you. Hell, with its magnetic base, no-break plastic and ability to serve you liquid gold from any side up, it can also be used by drunks with no idea which way is up to further impair themselves. This may create a secondary market for the zero-gravity puke bucket.
Let’s take a look at how it’s meant to work, and how it actually does…
Luke Y. Thompson has been writing professionally about movies and pop-culture since 1999, and has also been an actor in some extremely cheap culty and horror movies you will probably never hear much about (he is nonetheless mostly proud of them, as he met his wife on one). As editor of The Robot's Voice since 2012, he can take the blame for the majority of the site's content, all of which he creates because he loves you very, very much. (Although he loves nachos more. Sorry.)
Prior to TRV, Luke wrote for publications that include the New Times LA, Los Angeles CityBeat, E! Online, OC Weekly, Geekweek, GeekChicDaily, The L.A. Times, The Village Voice, LA Weekly, and Nerdist