Capt. E
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I remember needing a fountain pen in 7th grade. Schools used to teach penmanship along with many other skills they no longer include in the curriculum.
I remember needing a fountain pen in 7th grade. Schools used to teach penmanship along with many other skills they no longer include in the curriculum.
The other skill you needed in our school days was sharpening a pencil with a knife. I used to scrounge old used razor blades from my father and fit them in a holder and use it to sharpen pencils. What health and safety would make of it I do not know...
I guess our school was upscale. We had a pencil sharpener.
"Sciences"?That's as bad as - if not worse - as using "P" mode and AF or (gasp) "Scences" in photography. :-(
"Sciences"?
That just shows how dreadful it gets typing; my Sheaffer can spell...
Regards, David
Indeed, you never get those squiggly red lines under your words when you're writing...
If you suffer from that problem, by all means use a fountain pen and a film camera.Seriously, I think the point about pens - like film cameras - is that you had to think first before committing yourself. With digit you can never quite make your mind up as it is so easy to adopt the scattergun approach.
If you suffer from that problem, by all means use a fountain pen and a film camera.
Thinking about what I am going to write or photograph beforehand has never been a problem but thank you for your concern...