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:This was one of those, "Wow, someone noticed that? That's so cool!" moments for me as well. I'm thinking [[The Brothers Chaps]] just put the text upside down for no particular reason, but this still is a very cool observation.[[User:Tom|<nowiki></nowiki>]] -- [[User:Tom|Tom]] 22:45, 30 Jan 2005 (MST) | :This was one of those, "Wow, someone noticed that? That's so cool!" moments for me as well. I'm thinking [[The Brothers Chaps]] just put the text upside down for no particular reason, but this still is a very cool observation.[[User:Tom|<nowiki></nowiki>]] -- [[User:Tom|Tom]] 22:45, 30 Jan 2005 (MST) | ||
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I'm left handed and yet I never realized that either, about the text on pens and pencils that is. Who'ddathunk? You must be a pencil industry insider or something, thanks for blowing the whistle on that one, now I'm even more aware of the prejudices perpetrated against me for my handedness orientation.
- This was one of those, "Wow, someone noticed that? That's so cool!" moments for me as well. I'm thinking The Brothers Chaps just put the text upside down for no particular reason, but this still is a very cool observation. -- Tom 22:45, 30 Jan 2005 (MST)
- Are you sure they're manufactured 'right handed'? It's never made any difference to me whether the text on the pen or pencil is up, down, or sideways; it writes the same in any orientation. Trelawney