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    Low tech way of solving a high tech problem

    Don't know whether you guys have heard this before.

    During the space race, the americans and russians were both busy launching rockets into space, but the americans have problems recording their findings since the pens that they used were driven by gravity and in space, these pens doesn't work.

    So the americans invested billions of dollars and finally came out with a pen that doesn't depend on gravitation force and can write upside down.

    When the race is over, the americans and russians started collaborating together and they asked the russians how did they manage to record their findings without inventing a pen that can write upside down.

    They simply answered : "We use a pencil!!!"
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    ..yap heard this b4....important lesson learned too...

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      #3
      Me three.
      It the Fisher space pen and here's the link.

      It looks like any odinary pen from the outside though.
      Share the joy of flying . . .

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        #4
        Basic

        Thats a good one. This is a classic example of back to basic. In today's world, people are blindly catching up with technology and forget about the basic things in life.

        Cheers!
        What goes up must come down!

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          #5
          good one...

          I remember the other day someone posted a phrase " getting a sniper to shoot an ant".... wah piangz... the US gov agencies always got screw up one... look at the comanche....

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