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1). The 10 tips for a good maintenance of fountain pens
1) Wash your pen every few weeks and whenever changing ink color. 2) Use only cold or tepid water when washing the pen. Demineralised water will work best (tap water sometimes contains particles which may clog the feed). 3) Never use hot water, alcohol or solvents as these will damage the feed or other parts of the pen irreparably. 4) Wash the pen by filling and emptying it with water (repeat this until the water is clear).
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2). Titanium - a versatile alloy for fountain pen nibs
Titanium ore was first discovered in 1791 in Cornish beach sands by the English clergyman and mineralogist, William Gregor. The new element was not purified until 1910, however, and another 40 years were to pass before it began to be refined and produced in marketable quantities. In his periodic table of the elements, first published in 1869, Dmitrii Mendeleyev assigned titanium the atomic number 22, which places it in the first main transition series of elements, metals which are mostly hard, strong and lustrous.
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3). Another Mobile Phone Non-Reality Show
More than we want to admit it, perception is everything. After weeks of negative statements regarding an issue, the President’s ratings plummet. The President then hits the road with a PR campaign and his ratings go back up. What changed? Did the facts of the matter change or did perception just change in that short period? You see it all the time in politics.
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