Updates – 7-12-14

There are going to be a few changes to the Dragon Company blog and connected sites in the near future, though nothing major.

The first thing is that while I was going to shut down the Art Supply Critic Blog, I have decided that it should remain up as it is with a new URL. Both the main Dragoncompany.org site and the Art Supply Critic Blog will receive future art supply reviews indefinitely.

Secondly, the Dragoncompany.wordpress.com blog has been shut down and will no longer be receiving any updates. Anything that would have gone to that site will now be posted on the main site.

And thirdly, Tumblr has now been linked up to the main site, so Tumblr will now receive some if not all blog and article posts from the main site. The communication box and the art supply reviews will be linked back to Dragoncompany.org instead of Communicationbox.wordpress.com and Artsupplycritic.com respectively.

So the Dragon Company active site network as it is now is: Dragoncompany.org, Dragonfunnies.com, Artsupplycritic.com, and Communicationbox.wordpress.com with most if not all material appearing on Dragoncompany.tumblr.com. Various other third-party platforms are still being used to host some material but anything created by Dragon Company will appear on any of these sites for the foreseeable future.

Thank you for reading both this post and anything else we have done.

Table Topics Family 8 #15-16

QUESTIONS

1. What’s the funniest thing you’ve ever seen happen in the lunch room?

2. Does your life feel too busy or not busy enough?

ANSWERS By: Austin Smith

1. Some people tell me that there was a food fight once, but I don’t remember that, maybe I wasn’t there. I didn’t see much funny in the lunchroom at all.

2. Strangely it feels like both, I do a lot, but it feels like I never am doing anything.

Review – Pentel Quicker Clicker 0.5mm Mechanical Pencil

Two weeks ago I reviewed the Pentel Champ mechanical pencil. Maybe that’s great and works for you, but let’s take a look at something a bit upgraded: the Pentel Quicker Clicker mechanical pencils.

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Starting from the back of the pencil, there is a small piece of plastic with a few breathing holes to cover the eraser, which is a fairly standard, white, mechanical pencil eraser. Following that is the metal clip, which is really clip-y and will make sure this thing stays put without ripping your shirt when you take it out. Engraved at the top of this clip is all the pen’s information. It’s a little less information than I would like, but it is all the necessary stuff. Past that is a slightly smoky tube which is quite thick, and contains all of the remaining leads and has them easily visible. The grip is next, which is a hard-type rubber with small wave-ridges, making quite a comfortable grip. Inlaid in this grip is a small side-advance lever that is made of plastic but feels very solid. The front of the pencil is a small plastic cone that is slightly smoky like the barrel, with a small, thin metal tube the lead will feed through. There is, unfortunately, no method of preventing the lead from breaking.

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The lead is 0.5mm and comes standard in HB. This hardness is the same as a No. 2 pencil. There really isn’t much to say about it: it is a high quality lead that resists breaking to some degree and goes on the paper smoothly. It is a little bit soft for me, and I feel that the line variations caused by varying pressure on the pencil happen a little too quickly for me to enjoy it as a daily writer, but as a sketcher it is great, depending on what you prefer. It definitely isn’t as soft as some would like, or quite as hard as some others (me) would like, but it gets the job done well.

Overall, the Pentel Quicker Clicker is a nice little mechanical pencil for a low-medium price. The side-advancing feed is great for not accidentally advancing the feed while erasing, and makes it more efficient to advance the lead and write faster. The lead, clip, and eraser are all serviceable, making the slim metal tip that allows lead to be easily broken the only detractor from the overall package.

Table Topics Family 7 #13-14

QUESTIONS

1. If you could would you rather live in a tree house, and igloo, or a teepee?

2. Would you rather have no rules to live by, or the rules you have to live by now?

ANSWERS By: Austin Smith

1. I’d prefer a tree house I think.

2. I like the rules as of now.