pencil and paper

( n.)

   An  archaic information storage and transmission device that works by
   depositing  smears  of  graphite  on  bleached wood pulp. More recent
   developments  in paper-based technology include improved `write-once'
   update devices which use tiny rolling heads similar to mouse balls to
   deposit  colored  pigment.  All  these  devices  require  an operator
   skilled  at so-called `handwriting' technique. These technologies are
   ubiquitous  outside  hackerdom,  but nearly forgotten inside it. Most
   hackers  had  terrible  handwriting  to  begin  with,  and  years  of
   keyboarding  tend  to  have encouraged it to degrade further. Perhaps
   for  this  reason,  hackers deprecate pencil-and-paper technology and
   often resist using it in any but the most trivial contexts.

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