Working Style?

<p>^No, I get you. I can only use Pilot G-2s. All other pens pale in comparison.</p>

<p>^ I’ve been meaning to try one of those but I don’t want my Uniball Signo Gel Retractable pens (in blue of course) to think I’m cheating on them :)</p>

<p>1 time i was playinggn with a pen and i twas just flipping it around i my hand but then the teacher was saying stuf i needed too write down so i pressed to open the pen but i accidentally pressed the point of the pen and my thumb hurt</p>

<p>Pilot G2 07s are amazing. I’ve been using blue ones almost exclusively since I was about 10.</p>

<p>See, I prefer black, but I have a rainbow pack with G-2s of all kinds :)</p>

<p>Rainbow pens would drive me mad. I’d be constantly having to come up with ways to use them all.</p>

<p>Writing an essay) “I know, I’ll write my nouns in green, verbs in purple, adjectives in yellow, and everything else I’ll pick at random”.</p>

<p>My logic was that if I used blue, it would be harder for people to photocopy my work and pass it off as original. This was before the widespread adaptation of color copiers though… I was a strange kid.</p>

<p>^^ This was true because back in the day banks wouldn’t let you sign stuff with anything but a black pen.</p>

<p>I used to be a black fanatic but switched over to blue senior year of HS because it “popped” more. The pendulum is swinging a bit towards black again since it looks a bit more formal.</p>

<p>A.Spiral notebooks with a pocket that acts as a folder
B. Pencils (classic wooden, with one of those eraser heads added on)
C. And neither.</p>

<p>spiral notbooks
pens
depends on what I am using it for</p>

<p>Spiral notebooks
Pens for everything but math and science
Post its</p>

<p>Spiral notebooks, pens, and I use both index cards and post its… i do index cards for definitions and post its as reminders.</p>