Inkless Pen that never runs out?
Well, this post of Mobility Watch is a little different than what I have posting, and all of my posts are completely different from what the previous author of this site has been posting. Fortunately, I will also be covering the same areas as the previous writer, and more. More importantly, “MORE”
Well, actually, the case only applies to this month, because the way things are looking, it will be that I will be moving to different blogs here at the 451 Press network.
Anyways, the news today concerns a pencil of a certain type. Think about the possibilities of the pencil like that never needs any ink. The only draw back with the equation is that if you lose your pencil, someone else will be using it for the rest of their life.
Question: Inkless Pen that never runs out of Ink?
Answer: Well, of course it never runs out of ink, because there isn’t any ink to run out of. But the whole point is that you will be able to write with this Pen for more than 25 years, and even after than the tip of the pen will not be dull as a normal pencil does today.
Come to think of it, the pencil is not actually a pencil. Here the picture looks like it is written by a pencil, but an eraser of any sort will not erase it from the blank white paper.

This stainless steel production is a product of Grand Illusions and costs nearly 30$ USD to buy. But if you really think about it, if you never lose this pencil, you will be saving more than that much amount of money by never ever having to buy a pencil. (unless you lose it.)
The key thing here is that you WILL lose it, no matter how hard you try, and regardless of how careful you keep it with you, it will just be natural law to lose it. So, you must remember that keeping this pen at hand at all times is a key fact of keeping the pencil.

Some questions that it brings up is whether or not this pencil is #2. Does it work on the standardized tests for college students, and also high school students? Will it write on your hand? How about your forehead? Will it write on the wall, and many more things in life? What do you think?
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