Guest Angel_Grace_Blue Posted August 30, 2002 Report Posted August 30, 2002 As the topic states, I was very bored at school, and I decided to see if my theory that I had just created was true. The theory: Can an eraser with both pencil and ink sides erase printed material, such as in text books? The answer is yes. You have to erase kinda vigorously (I'm not really concerned with spelling) and for about a minute, but once completed, the intended words/numbers/whatever shall be gone. I can just see it, some kid, a year behind someone who's tried this, opens to page 45 for their math homework, to find a blank page. Should be interesting, to say the least. But I'm too lazy to do such a thing (Well, like whole paragraphs/pages that is). And I'm gone...
Guest chirs3 Posted August 30, 2002 Report Posted August 30, 2002 I've tried that. Heck, almost any eraser can erase text from a textbook, though some do it much better than others. Try erasing all the page numbers.
Guest BA_Baracus Posted August 30, 2002 Report Posted August 30, 2002 PROMO (Stubby P. McWeed); "Depends on the textbook. Some you can, some you can't. I could rub the letters off my grade 12 science text with my finger. But then I have a pretty amazing finger. Mothernature says..."
Guest AnnieEclectic Posted August 31, 2002 Report Posted August 31, 2002 I have an amazing finger too, but not the same way as Stubby's... -Annie
Guest CED Ordonez Posted August 31, 2002 Report Posted August 31, 2002 And I have an incredible fist...wait, what context are we supposed to be taking here? Oh...*walks away silently*
Guest BA_Baracus Posted August 31, 2002 Report Posted August 31, 2002 PROMO (Stubby P. McWeed); "That's what you think Annie. Mothernature says, oh my..."
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