lead pencil club

World's favorite writing tool refuses to be erased

Original Author: 
John Schmid
Type: 
Published News
Date of Publication: 
03/01/2003

From the International Herald Tribune

NUREMBERG: The world's oldest word-processing and graphics system has no memory and no spell checker. It needs constant maintenance and cannot be upgraded; it could not be more analog and less compatible.

And folks keep using it.

For over four centuries, the classic wooden pencil has defied obsolescence — a feat that generations of laptops and palm devices cannot match. Even in the aftermath of the great technology bust, worldwide output of basic black-lead pencils has continued to grow and now reaches an estimated 15 billion a year.

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