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My weapon of choice is 2B (but not 2B) pencils. I only use pens for my signature and doing crossword puzzles ( I know – not normal at all). I got to like the soft lead when using surplus marksense pencils to mark the old 80 column computer cards to run through an IBM card sorting machine. Not sure what model number that sorter was by I heard the transformers were silk wound – a practice that was discontinued during WWII when silk was needed for parachutes.
ddl297 about 1 month ago
Today it’s just scan, then shred! In 2003, maybe not!
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 1 month ago
Don’t forget paper clips and staples.
cpiller Premium Member about 1 month ago
The current appropriateness of this 20+ yr old comic is so sad.
O-Kay about 1 month ago
Funny how relevant this still is, 22 years later.
mistercatworks about 1 month ago
I used to buy a lot different kinds of pens. I enjoyed writing and drawing. I never noticed the fine print: “talent not included”. :)
ComicRelief about 1 month ago
I have never liked rollerball pens. The plain ballpoint pen, $1 for 10, work fine for me.
hendelca Premium Member about 1 month ago
My weapon of choice is 2B (but not 2B) pencils. I only use pens for my signature and doing crossword puzzles ( I know – not normal at all). I got to like the soft lead when using surplus marksense pencils to mark the old 80 column computer cards to run through an IBM card sorting machine. Not sure what model number that sorter was by I heard the transformers were silk wound – a practice that was discontinued during WWII when silk was needed for parachutes.
Have a terrific Tuesday.
rgcviper about 1 month ago
Whatever pops your weasel, comic Cathy. Ha. Enjoy your new office supplies.
HI, MOM. Hello, “Cathy” Clan.