...but how does it match up to the pencil? When you're not typing away, are you writing mostly in ink or graphite?
Pen
Pencil
Chalk
Dry Erase
...but how does it match up to the pencil? When you're not typing away, are you writing mostly in ink or graphite?
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Pencil, though I virtually never write by hand as my handwriting is unreadable.
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Definitely the pen. I'm somewhat of a connoisseur, having some exotic kinds and colors. My handwriting is atrocious, though, so nobody is very happy when they have to read something I've written. And, a year later, neither am I.
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Definitely pen, but I like so many others have abominable handwriting. Type ftw.
I chose "Pencil", though actually I use a combination of all.
When I write something I usually write the header with ink and the content with pencil. I also use chalk and dry-erase markers regularly as I often end up explaining some simple concepts to people who don't get math or physics (or even pseudocode) easily.
Ocasionally I may also use a stylus and some writing recognition device .
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When we are older you'll understand it's enough when I say so, and maybe some things are that simple.
I won't vote because the poll won't allow me to select more than one. I use a pen and dry erase about equally.
I am gifted with the talent of making illegible scribbles with any tool that does not force a certain typeface.
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I usually use the pen, however when I'm writing a paragraph or essay, I choose the pencil because of the eraser.
I write with a fountain pen. One jar of ink and a brick of xerox/printer paper and I'm set for more than an year.
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