I agree with what you're saying, but then, by this reasoning, [I]everything on the earth[/I] is also in interstellar transit.
The earth has no means of independant propulsion, nor is it able to support life without its proximity to the sun. Seen in this light, the earth is no more capable of interstellar travel than the space shuttle.
I used to use the Mach 3s exclusively, until I became entirely fed up with the stores running out of stock, hiding them in the pharmacy (which was only open during limited hours), etc.
At that point, I decided to give Shick's rendition of the 3-blade razor a try. Unlike the Mach 3s, the entire razor is disposable (not just the blade). I find that I actually prefer the Shick to the Mach 3, and I believe they're about the same price.
I agree with what you're saying, but then, by this reasoning, [I]everything on the earth[/I] is also in interstellar transit.
The earth has no means of independant propulsion, nor is it able to support life without its proximity to the sun. Seen in this light, the earth is no more capable of interstellar travel than the space shuttle.
Aside from the Earth that is... I don't think the Earth is capable of interstellar travel. You must be thinking of the Death Star.
There is a triple-blade alternative...
I used to use the Mach 3s exclusively, until I became entirely fed up with the stores running out of stock, hiding them in the pharmacy (which was only open during limited hours), etc.
At that point, I decided to give Shick's rendition of the 3-blade razor a try. Unlike the Mach 3s, the entire razor is disposable (not just the blade). I find that I actually prefer the Shick to the Mach 3, and I believe they're about the same price.