




The number 1, supreme champion of the gadgets, the reason?
It's simple (Well, come on its a pen)
it's sexy (physically shiny!)
it's cheap (20 quid in Ireland [if you are an american or sumthing and you don't know what the hell I mean by quid, I don't care] & maybe 3 quid for the clip)
it really impresses women (Honest!! Well... my mammy liked it)
Although renowned for the invention of the anti-gravity pen for space travelers the Fisher Space Pen also has proven track record here on earth.
Due to its unique design and reputation for writing in extreme conditions the Space Pen has become the pen of choice for the United States air force, law enforcement agencies, undersea explorers, mountain climbing expeditions, ski and snowboard teams or anyone else demanding a high degree of reliability from the equipment they select.
The Space Pen has even been chosen for a few less extreme "celebrity" appearances. Space Pen users know the value of owning a product that routinely performs beyond their expectations. In addition to being durable the Fisher Bullet pen is also attractive and has been displayed in the New York Museum of Modern Art - cited as an outstanding example of industrial art.
Now, didn't that sound professional? The reason that all
sounded so well written compared to the usual crap you read at my web site is
'cause I ripped it directly off the Fisher website - jus' in case you were
worrying. That's: www.spacepen.com
If you're really that interested in the history of the
spacepen (maaaan, you're sadder then me - how comforting), click
here for a text file with lots of history for ya, ya crazy motherfucker.

Some things, like say....exciting pens, crossover that whole man/woman void of difference.
Eh-hem.
If you ever buy a pen & then start waving it in some chicks face ranting about how astronauts use it in space, you will probably never get a shag again.
Or for the first time, whatever.
And deservedly so, you dolt.
Yup, a lot of people write whilst drinking coffee.
Just don't spill any on your nice shiny (should I say Shiney) spacepen.

