Of course I was being completely serious with no attempt at humor. And it couldn't possibly be that I was reacting to "always" rather than "KISS".

I would go so far as to say the KISS is usually the right way to go.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Aren't you confusing simple with simplistic? The KISS philosophy is a principle of operation, not a knee jerk reaction. You can simplify by using high quality components designed for a specific job, or using something overdisigned for the job. Just because a part is offered by a reputable manufacturer doesn't mean its the ultimate solution for all users in all situations. Its generally an adequate compromise. If you feel you need more, get more.
But taking this idea in a nonsense direction is, well, nonsense.

Jim Thomas

Lincoln Ross wrote:
If KISS is always better, why are we using ailerons and flaps snip
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