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Famicom Study Box
My Study Box:
I went to parent’s for Christmas (obviously) and I had to study, so I reunited the writing essentials and put them all in an egg’s box (I removed the part that held the eggs). It was a perfect fit for all this!
It contains:
- Uni Lakubo Fine 0.7 Ballpoint Pen in Blue and in Red
- BiC Cristal Medium Ballpoint Pen in Black
- Staedler’s HB Pencil as well as a 0.5 Mechanical Pencil
- Faber-Castell eraser
- Rotring 0.5 HB Leads
- Staple’s Loose-Leaf Rings
- Post it’s (white-label from the grocery store and from Tiger)
- Highlighters (from Tiger)
- Colored fine felt-tip pens (from Lidl)
- Bateries + TI-nSpire Calculator
You can notice from this that I almost don’t write with white-label products (execept the pens from Lidl, used just for titles and graphics) and there’s a reason for that. I am very particular with what instruments I write with.
The fine tip of the blue pen (the one I use for main text) helps my hand-lettering to look more clean and neat.
As I took some drawing as well as technical drawing classes, I became particular with pencils too. It is important that they are smooth but not too soft, comfortable to write with and their tips are resistant (no more pencil-sharpener nonsense - the tip doesn’t fall out). It is important too that your pencil sharpener is good as well and it helps when it has a deposit, so that you don’t become too lazy to sharpen your pencil.
I have also tried white-label leads for my mechanical pencil: it was a disaster! They kept breaking with every two words that I wrote. I once had to end a study session earlier than I thought because, among other things, the damned lead kept breaking and it was annoying me past my limits.
Erasers come in here too: colored erasers - they tend to stain your paper; old erasers (YES, THAT’S A BAD THING) - are too stiff and can stain your paper or tear it; white-label - too many shavings and get old faster.
That’s it for today, my writing instrument tips.
The Famicom's edutainment tape drive ⊟
This is the "Studybox," a device made by Fukutake Publishing that ran cassette-based games on the Famicom-- with cassette audio, which is kind of neat! Also neat, I guess: all the games were educational, including multiple English courses and the "Newtonland" science program.
I promise this video gets better after the shakycam in the first minute or so:
Thanks to Inside-Games for today's lesson about fruits and vegetables.
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