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Zimahl | 6 years ago

Another example people use for the KISS principle is of the 'space pen', where the US spent thousands/millions developing a pen that works in space whereas the Soviets used a pencil. However, almost none of the story is true. Regardless, it gets repeated over and over.

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bumby|6 years ago

I have heard the real reason was to avoid electrical shorts. Pencils inevitably have bits of conductive graphite breaking off and floating about, potentially damaging electrical components

avip|6 years ago

We'll be living in a pretty dull place if only true stories were allowed.

Jon_Lowtek|6 years ago

Bashir: "Of all the stories you told me, which ones were true and which ones weren't?"

Garak: "My doctor, they're all true."

Bashir: "Even the lies?"

Garak: "Especially the lies."

Sharlin|6 years ago

Uh, false dichotomy. The problem is fictional stories that are propagated as truthful because they reinforce people's biases and/or advance somebody's agenda.

rusk|6 years ago

Never let the truth get in the way of a good yarn.

I personally take this to mean that sometimes its the overall message a story is conveying is more important than the specific details.

I don’t believe in faeries, but they are there.

kyuudou|6 years ago

Nah, "truth is often stranger than fiction"