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 COMMENTS (6)

by: sanyaaa
posted: January 31, 2008

pencils are forever, man!!

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by: DzynGurl
posted: February 05, 2008

Too plain. Message is OK, but I don’t think I’d want to wear this as a T-shirt.

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by: Albert
posted: February 22, 2008

Maybe it’s better we not cut trees to make pencils. The real problem though is that PDAs, cellphones, MP3 players etc, all become obsolete every 3 years as manufacturers bring out new models and convince us that we’re nobody unless we have them.

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by: menosketiago
posted: March 25, 2008

Actually it’s more ecological to have a hundreds of pencils instead of a plastic gadget. Wood is an organic material and it’s renewable.
Actually most wood used for theses purposes is planted specifically for it so it has no negative effecto on the environment…

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by: menosketiago
posted: March 25, 2008

Too much actuallys LOL

But I like the dsign nonetheless wink

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by: addsenior
posted: April 02, 2008

pencils will never die out

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Artist: vikramtej

Contest: Monthly General Selection

Category: Environment

Posted: January 29, 2008


Times Scored: 25

No. Comments: 6

Average Score: Hidden until contest ends


About My Design:

This is just an inspiration from my past. Like many species, machines, tools got extinct due to the lack of resources; general thing might disappear in our future. This is a request to the public to maintain the resources till earth vanishes from this universe .my idea is a by 2060, wooden pencil is going to be in history. Even to read about history there are no papers books available, where it is shown in a pda, which is going to be the books in our future.


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