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Minutes of the Lead Pencil Club: Pulling the Plug on the Electronic Revolution,, a collection of essays edited by Bill Henderson extols “the pencil’s unique virtues [as] both utilitarian and philosophical.”
”You can take it into the bathtub if you want to. . .the pencil is a spiritual instrument. Buddhist even. . . Mostly, the pencil represents a backlash against our speed-obsessed culture . . . The pencil’s unique virtues are both utilitarian and philosophical, he says.
from The Toronto Start, December 26, 2005.
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