When Word Processors Are Out: What's The Best Pen?
chensonny writes "Recently I was in a situation where there was no word processor, and several of us had to write, copy and sign a big amount of paper. It was then I re-realized the need for a good and comfortable pen. I saw some friends using a Mont Blanc, others like me using a felt pen or cheap ball-point pen. What does the geeks of Slashdot use for writing?" My favorite pen is an aluminum Lamy fountain pen -- can anyone recommend a good place to order Lamy ink in the U.S.?
Not to mention:
A pencil even works in a weightless environment, so we are even prepared for the future...
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Sad, really.
Bush: He's Liberal in all the wrong ways.
I prefer the pen that is
1) closest
2) someone hasnt walked off with
3) I havent left somewhere
4) not under the HUGE stack of paper next to my computer in my 'paperless office'.
5) not dryed out
This is yet another urban myth, as explained by Snopes.
Yes, it does. He may be a bit of a curmudgeon, but he does not see the world through rose-colored glasses. Using wit and a sharp tongue, he has put life in perspective for those who would casually dismiss anything not less than a decade old and who see products as mere lumps of material, not as a means to an end.
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