Thursday, September 21, 2006

Liquid Paper DryLine Grip


This handy invention is a God send for all those impatient folk who can't wait 30 seconds for the actual LIQUID form of liquid paper to dry completely before trying to write over it. Simply press the tip of DryLine Grip to paper and draw; a thin, opaque white line obscures the humiliating mistakes you made on those important documents (you nitwit!) and allows for immediate correction.

The Grip fits comfortably in your hand and is embelleshed with finger-sized dents on the top and sides for ease of control. Each roll of DryLine has a surprisingly long life, assuming it isn't being used for the purpose of turning a pad of college-rule into typing paper. The rolls are also supposedly replacable though it might prove difficult to actually find the refills in a store. Just throw it away and swipe another one from the office supply closet, jeez!

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