Review – Staples Medium Ballpoint Pen

Pens, they’re necessary things. If not for art, then for simple, day to day life. You won’t believe how may people I’ve run into that need pens and don’t carry them around. Okay, maybe you wouldn’t, but I’m still going to quickly talk about a cheap way to get your pen fix so you can jot down notes and stuff (as in peoples’ numbers): the Staples Medium Ballpoint pen.

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The pens are simple: a small plastic tube, containing a smaller plastic tube filled with ink. The tube is slick, but not slick enough to have the pen slip out of your hands while writing. It has the logo and name on the side in plain lettering that isn’t prone to rubbing off. The cap also fits on nicely and allows the pen to be loosely held in a pocket. Overall, the body does its job.

 

But what about the point? The tip is a ballpoint which produces a medium weight line with a very universal width. It will take a little bit of skill to get variation from this pen. But what one would want out of a pen like this is reliability, and that is given to one by the constant line. The pen, however, does at times need to be coaxed into writing and will dry up beyond usability if neglected for too long.

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It’s a nice cheap pen. It’s nothing spectacular, but for the price, nothing is. It is great for jotting notes, getting ideas down, writing drafts and piling around the house so you’re never pen-less.

Speak Your Mind 56 #276-280

QUESTIONS

1. Have you had anesthesia?

2. Why do you think a toll is charged on some roads?

3. Do you get cold easily?

4. What is one thing that makes you excited?

5. Do you look good in red?

ANSWERS By: Austin Smith

1. Yes, when I was having ear surgery and when I was having my tooth pulled.

2. To help pay for the road of course.

3. Yes, I’m sometimes cold in the blistering heat of a Texas summer.

4. Blogging makes me excited.

5. I might, but not too much I think.

Speak Your Mind 44 #216-220

QUESTIONS

1. What class are you likely to get a good grade in?

2. What color do you think fire trucks should be?

3. Do you like to go camping?

4. What is one thing that makes your nervous?

5. What is your favorite nighttime T.V. show?

ANSWERS By: Austin Smith

1. Most likely a science or math class.

2. Red is fine, but we might be able to see green farther away.

3. Sort of, but not on long trips.

4. Living, living makes me nervous.

5. I’ll watch any show that comes on late because my brain is numb by that time.

Speak Your MInd 36 #181-185

QUESTIONS

1.  What would you most like for an afternoon snack?

2. Is (did) your school soccer team winning (win) a lot of games this year?

3. Who cuts your hair?

4. How do you think students feel when they get good grades on tests?

5. Do you like to use plastic knives?

ANSWERS By: Austin Smith

1. I think tuna salad.

2. The school I went to has no soccer team.

3. My mom, sometimes myself or a hairdresser.

4. Probably a feeling of accomplishment, I don’t know, I never felt anything when I did.

5. No, I severely dislike plastic knives actually.

 

Review – Testors Plastic Cement

Do you need to glue plastic pieces? Are you making models, collages, or sculptures? (Why do I always begin these with a question?) Then lets check out Testors plastic model cement.

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This review shall be short as glue is glue. It does what it says it does, binding most plastics, but it has problems with gloss and such as most glues do. It does not bond metal or most other substances, it is purely for plastic-to-plastic gluing. Although it will stick your fingers and paper with it, so be careful when using it. It takes several hours to fully set but hardens in about half a minute. The only real problem with using it is its terrible odor, but that is common to all plastic glues.

In short it is a very good glue, and that is why Testors is one of the most well-known brands in this line. There are better glues, and this is obviously not suited for every use, but that does not change how well it performs for the price. Just don’t get it on any paper products unless you want them to turn to very thin, stiff boards.