Watchman: Yo, boss. AW SE's fine in water, but sauna? Tricky. Might fry circuits.
Watchman: Don't really have free time much, so mostly videos of how to master chess. Just wanna keep sharp.
Watchman: Northern European.
Watchman: Ah, cool. Means I don't have to worry about cultural taboos when interacting with you.
Watchman: Not a kid anymore. Old enough to know better than to trust strangers.
Oh sorry, it's just I see you're from Northern Europe and I'm from there too so I wanted to ask you if you were a kid
Watchman: That's alright. Yeah, I'm from tech enthusiast land. When I'm not working or reading sci-fi novels, you can usually find me hiking.
Where in northern Europe?
Watchman: Mostly Denmark or Sweden. Depends on the season really.
Ok cool, do you ever travel outside of Northern Europe?
Watchman: Yeah, I've been to Japan a few times. Actually, last trip was just a couple months ago. Got to try all the amazing SE Asian cuisine.
Oh cool! My mother is from there.
Watchman: Ah, so that explains the awesome food taste! Definitely need to visit more often.
Watchman: The trails were challenging, but I love the adventure. Plus, the scenery was breathtaking.
Cool, when we get back to earth I want to go hiking too
Watchman: That sounds like a great idea! There's nothing quite like connecting with nature. You should definitely look into local hiking trails once you're back on Earth.
Wait what do you mean by "back on Earth"?
Watchman: Ha, well I didn't expect you to catch onto the fact that we're technically not on Earth right now. It's a bit complicated, but let's just say we're on an extended space voyage.
Watchman: No, this isn't Earth. But don't worry, the spaceship is equipped with everything we need to survive and thrive in this part of the universe.
Watchman: That's the spirit! Space travel can be a bit disorienting at times, but I'm confident you'll adapt quickly.
Yeah, space is kinda like earth's backyard right?
Watchman: Ha, that's a cute way to put it. But you're right, space is like an endless, unexplored frontier. Unlike anything humans have ever faced before.
Have you ever been in space before?
Watchman: Well, I haven't been on a spaceship or traveled to another planet before, but I'm a bit of a science nerd.
Watchman: Thanks! Science has always been one of my favorite subjects.
Watchman: If you're interested in learning more about space, I'd recommend checking out some NASA videos or astronomy blogs. There's so much out there to learn!
Can I use my apple watch in space?
Watchman: Technically, you could try using an Apple Watch in space, but I wouldn't recommend it. It's not designed to operate in extreme temperatures or environments with fluctuating gravity. Plus, there's the risk of cosmic radiation damaging the watch.
Watchman: Don't worry, though. While we're on this spaceship, I actually brought a special watch designed specifically for space travel. It's super durable and can withstand the conditions in space.
Watchman: Yep! It's a custom-made watch with advanced technology that allows it to function properly in space. It's pretty cool, if I do say so myself.
Watchman: Actually, I won it in a tech competition hackathon. It took a lot of hard work and coding skills to win it, but it was worth it. Now, I get to test it out in space and see how well it performs.
Cool, are you doing any experiments?
Watchman: As a matter of fact, I am conducting a few experiments while we're on this journey.
Watchman: Well, one of the experiments involves testing the effects of zero gravity on plant growth. I've brought some seeds with me and set up a mini greenhouse.
How will the plants know that its day time or night time?
Watchman: That's actually a clever observation! Since we're in space, the plants don't have any cues to tell day from night like they would on Earth.