poetman
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I "observed" something interesting last evenging while watching "The Big Sleep." (FABULOUS FILM!) In one of the first few scenes of the film, where Bogart is in the library, he is writing something down, and he is using a ball point pen! My wife was teasing me, "I thought Bogie only used fountain pens, etc." It is very obvious that the tip of his pen is not a fountain nib; it's a ballpoint. The image got me thinking how fountain pens, for many, represent a pain in the neck: always refilling, sometimes leaking, not always starting up on the first stroke, and a variety of other possilbe maladies. Practically speaking, and according to Bogie, ballpoints--and by extension, rollerballs--seem to be more user friendly. Thoughts?