So, I was over at the typical-miserable-experinece-in-comparison Honda SOHC forum trying to get a few answers about SWMBO's project. I started reading a thread that had evolved into a points vs. E-ignition debate. One guy said this and I think it is funny and had to share...
Archaic as they may be compared to modern ignition systems ... Points get the job done and plenty of folks are comfortable with using them, myself included.
Reminds me of this story:
Astronauts in the Apollo program did begin using a specially-designed zero-gravity pen in 1968 called the Fisher AG-7 Space Pen. Nitrogen-pressurized, the pen worked in "freezing cold, desert heat, underwater and upside down," as well as the weightlessness of outer space. It was developed not by NASA but by an enterprising individual, Paul Fisher, owner of the Fisher Space Pen Company. By his own account, Fisher spent "thousands of hours and millions of dollars" of his own in research and development.
The Russians used a pencil
Reminds me of this story:
Astronauts in the Apollo program did begin using a specially-designed zero-gravity pen in 1968 called the Fisher AG-7 Space Pen. Nitrogen-pressurized, the pen worked in "freezing cold, desert heat, underwater and upside down," as well as the weightlessness of outer space. It was developed not by NASA but by an enterprising individual, Paul Fisher, owner of the Fisher Space Pen Company. By his own account, Fisher spent "thousands of hours and millions of dollars" of his own in research and development.
The Russians used a pencil
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