I overclocked my pen.

andylawcc

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liar, stretched spring has less tension, and therefore less snappiness as you claim

BA?N!!!!

:)
 

rocadelpunk

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thanks for sharing?!?


everytime someone mentions a pen..this is about only time, i really wish i'd get one of those pens with 8 different colors built into it.

would help a lot for taking notes for math/physics
 

Toastedlightly

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The spring had 4 sections that were already tightly compressed, so i stretched those out and it is now more springy.
 

cjgallen

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Originally posted by: Toastedlightly
I stretched the spring, now it has twice the snappyness when clickign it!

Yes, but now it takes more force to click it.
 

Toastedlightly

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Originally posted by: cjgallen
Originally posted by: Toastedlightly
I stretched the spring, now it has twice the snappyness when clickign it!

Yes, but now it takes more force to click it.

Now I can burn calories while being a nerd! Never thought of that... I could make billions.
 

BullyCanadian

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Originally posted by: Toastedlightly
I stretched the spring, now it has twice the snappyness when clickign it!

The snappyness means nothing, the PR ratings that AMD's overclocked pens have are awesome, they do something like 4 clicks per snap, while the BEST intel pen might do 2 clicks per snap.
(think cpu cycles and work)