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Old October 6th 04, 05:28 PM
David
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KCat said:

For now, I'll hold off on the magical desk that keeps pace with my pen...
But ya know, it sounds fascinating as a design project. Pointless perhaps -
but fascinating. :-)


All desktops are required to be pointless. If the desk were pointy, the
paper wouldn't stay still.

David

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Old October 6th 04, 06:21 PM
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"David" wrote in message
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All desktops are required to be pointless. If the desk were pointy, the
paper wouldn't stay still.

David


arrrrgghhh..

my brain just ain't workin' fast enough for you guys today.

gonna go crawl under the couch with the dustbunnies.


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Old October 6th 04, 07:11 PM
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"KCat"

I have one of those lovely editor's desks from Levenger (well, from a
wonderful friend who decided it was not getting enough use) and I try to do
a lot of my snailing there. But the lift problem occurs when I'm being lazy
and curled up in a recliner.

For now, I'll hold off on the magical desk that keeps pace with my pen...


Hmm, just like my first wife... she laid there like a corpse too.


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Old October 9th 04, 01:43 AM
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the wettest pen i have ever used is a Waterman Junior. As you described it
virtually leaks ink as you write and with not pressure at all on the paper.
I would recommend you look for one to buy for your use, I am sure they are
available somewhere, but I can't tell you where.


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Old October 9th 04, 11:40 PM
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"Allen" wrote in message .com...
the wettest pen i have ever used is a Waterman Junior. As you described it
virtually leaks ink as you write and with not pressure at all on the paper.
I would recommend you look for one to buy for your use, I am sure they are
available somewhere, but I can't tell you where.


Thanks, I'll look into this.
 




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