I just shaved yesterday using a travel shaver I got for Christmas and it burned so bad, I ended up bleeding in certain areas. At least my face is smooth now.
99% of the people who use Uni-Ball pens (or BiC, or whatever) probably don't even look at the package to see what the weight is. Or really care for that matter.
Honestly I don't really care what pen I use, as long if it's smooth and comfortable to hold. No point in spending much money on one, it will inevitably get nicked anyway.
If someone is stealing pens from my bedroom I likely have bigger problems Although to be fair I will be taking two of them with me on the go, however I haven't had a pen stolen in a few years now because people don't tend to do that in Sixth Form and University. I don't mind too much, hence I don't buy expensive pens. The ones I get are still disposable ones and they aren't super fancy. Personally I prefer gel pens for writing though since they tend to be a lot smoother, hence why I buy gel pens. The super cheap Zebra gel pens are pretty good, but I don't like the metal clips on them and they aren't as smooth as the ones that I do get. Its the first time I had tried the pens on the right (UniBall air, the thick ones) just cause I wanted to see what they were like, since they are a different type of pen (gel vs liquid ink), supposedly they mimic a fountain pen, I have no idea how successful they are though since I don't have experience with fountain pens. One thing I do know is that I probably won't be getting them again since the line is a little too thick for my taste. A large part of the Uniball Signo's that I normally use is that I know what to expect from them, which is pretty good, hence I keep getting them. One of my lecturers had a super fancy pen that he leant me to use (to illustrate something on paper) and it was incredibly nice to use, hence I am trying out some different pens every now and again.
a bloke from liverpool literally threatened to kill me once. He was never going to seriously do it. But he wasnt joking about wanting to.
So you have an entire drive dedicated to Steam? How many of them do you actually regularly play? I have never had more than one drive in my computer and I have never owned an SSD.
When no external stuff is plugged in (by the way I only have one HDD and one USB thumbdrive) there's only 2 drives on my computer. My main OS drive and a DVD drive which I rarely ever use. No partitions or anything
About 5 of them. I should also correct you by saying I used to have a drive dedicated to Steam, it has recently started creeping onto the other 1tb media drive which is thankfully pretty empty. I also had to clean up the boot SSD today as well since it only had 9gb of free space on it which isn't ideal for SSD performance. My situation isn't as bad as @redrobin 's below Plus a Linux SSD which Windows knows nothing about.
Hell, I know someone with over 7TB of total storage. And my situation is all drive in my PC, I don't trust externals.