Friday, October 16, 2015

World Day for Poverty Eradication: Stand Together and Build a Sustainable Future

World Day for Poverty Eradication
"On this day we recommit to think, decide and act together against extreme poverty -- and plan for a world where no-one is left behind. Our aim must be prosperity for all, not just a few." - Ban Ki-moon

Every year on 17th October World Day for Poverty Eradication is celebrated throughout the world to commemorate the people who are grasped by the likes of poverty. First recognized in 1992, the day inspires people to take adequate steps to eliminate poverty and join various programs related to the event. Besides that, the day also acknowledges us with the lifestyle of people who fall under the line of poverty.

Currently, there are millions of people who fall under the line of poverty. These people are living a life being deprived of their basic rights, and are facing the darker side of life. But amongst them there are many who are willing to use their expertise to escape from the likes of poverty.

This year the day primarily focuses on building a sustainable future by eliminating poverty and discrimination. For this, we constantly need to push people living in poverty to actively participate in social programs related to poverty eradication. By doing so, they can learn more about communities, lifestyles, human rights and moreover engage themselves towards a better and sustainable future.


Thursday, October 8, 2015

Pilot Custom 74 Pen Review

Pilot Custom 74

While Pilot may be a common name to many pen users, there is nothing common about the Pilot Custom 74. This pen is an excellent choice for those looking for a constant fountain pen, with good flow and an appealing body. With several options for color, nibs, and ink storage, the Pilot Custom 74 has numerous possibilities.

The Custom 74 is a light and airy pen that comes in a transparent look. The pen comes in three different designs: orange, violet, and clear demonstrator. The see-through design in all three is quite appealing and modern. The orange has a great fall color that is unique and fun. These pens have a mixture of modern and classic design, which is balanced well. The Custom 74 has a light body and a light to medium weight when posted. The pen is about 6.3 inches posted and 5.10 inches closed. Writing it while posted lets the weight rest well on one’s hand. The cap weighs almost as much as the pen. In terms of size, this pen can fit well in most hand sizes without being uncomfortable.  The grip is decent and comfortable. A tough and classic looking clip will keep it secure in a any pen sleeve or pocket.

The 14 karat rhodium nib writes exceptionally smooth. The flow is superior to many in the same price range. Down strokes and up strokes are especially smooth with this nib.  The pen is available in three nib sizes: fine, medium and broad. The nibs are true Japanese nibs, as they are slightly finer than the average nib. The nib is also very firm and sturdy, yet does not have much flex.  A visible ink supply is extremely practical and helpful. The pen comes with a push Con-70 converter. This has a large ink capacity great for heavy writing. The pen can also take a Con-50, which is an easier to use twist converter, but does not come with a large holding capacity. The pen can also take Pilot Cartridges for those on the go. For good flow and exceptional writing, the Pilot Iroshizuku inks are an excellent choice for those who prefer traditional bottle ink.

For an exceptional pen at an exceptional price, the Custom 74 is a great everyday pen for those seeking something high-end.  With a light-weight body, fantastic nib, and great ink capacity, the Custom 74 can become a lifelong companion for business or pleasure.

- Babak

Introducing the BOHÈME DOUÉ MOONGARDEN FINE WRITING INSTRUMENT SERIES


The design on this series seems to capture those elusive beautiful nights when the Moon is full and bright shining through the trees, illuminating the imagination. These fine writing instruments are as gorgeous in design as they are in your hand, when writing about those moon filled nights.  The Fountain pen, ballpoint, and rollerball each have their own distinct writing style which fits each individual depending on their taste.

Inspired by the Bohème Moongarden watch collection, the pattern builds on the movement of tree leaves at full moon. Featuring delicately lacquered red gold-colored leaves on a gray-toned precious metal surface, the pen is complemented by a handcrafted retractable gold nib. A true jewel in Montblanc writing culture.


Fountain Features:
Writing Style: Fountain Pen.
Mechanism : Screw Cap Mechanism.
Body: Lacquer detail contribute to the Moongarden impression on barrel.
Finish: Red Gold / Gray flannel plated.
Clip: Red gold-plated engraved with a gemstone bearing a unique serial number
Nib: 18K Gold nib
Refills: Cartridge Fountain Pen (no converter)



Ballpoint Features:
Writing Style: Ballpoint Pen.
Mechanism: Click Mechanism.
Body: Lacquer detail contribute to the Moongarden impression on barrel.
Finish: Red Gold / Gray flannel plated.
Clip: Red gold-plated engraved with a gemstone bearing a unique serial number
Refills: Standard Ballpoint Refill.



Rollerball Features:
Writing Style: Rollerball Pen.
Mechanism: Screw Cap Mechanism.
Body: Lacquer detail contribute to the Moongarden impression on barrel.
Finish: Red Gold / Gray flannel plated.
Clip: Red gold-plated engraved with a gemstone bearing a unique serial number
Refills: Standard Rollerball Refill.


This is a must have series for this fall and Holiday season!!

- James Tiney