Sunday, September 14, 2008
My Writing Technologies
The writing technologies that I use are obviously the most common ones. Mechanical pencils, pens, markers or my computer. The only reason I mention markers is because I use them every day at work for tracking labels and corrections to system problems and other employee errors. I use pen's on a daily basis because it is more permanent than a pencil. Only certain people at work are allowed to use pens, most people have to use pencils at work so that we know what is actually authorized by other management employees. I try to avoid writing with anything that is not black or blue, other colors tend to just annoy me. I do not like regular wooden pencils, the sharpening and horrible erasers are an incredible waste of time, why spend all the extra time to deal with this when you can write with just a click from a mechanical pencil or a pen. Over the years I developed this annoyance for the wooden pencils, I even draw with mechanical pencils. They are always sharp and to a point, good for drawing or writing clearly. My computer is my other main form of writing, I use it for all of the papers and assignments that I possible can. It is much quicker for me to type than it is to write. Since I was a child I have been on computers, typing and experimenting, so I have excelled in it over the many years. The computer is by far one of the greatest writing technologies invented so far, even better than the new invention of writing that can be converted to typing on your computer. It doesn't always catch the words correctly, and is still slower than typing because of the time it takes for the conversions. These are my writing technologies on a daily basis.
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Only the manager-types are allowed to use pens?! Jeez, that seems kinda strict to me....
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