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PenThis article is about the writing implement. A pen is also the term used for the much-reduced and entirely internal shell of some cephalopod mollusks, especially squid. Pen is also used to describe an enclosed location; for example, a pigpen. It is also short for penitentiary.
A pen is a writing instrument which applies ink to some surface.
Terms and expressions
Originally the word meant quill, and is derived from pinna (Latin for feather. This is because early pens were made from goose feathers by carving the feather with a penknife). Pen is also used as a verbal expression of "to create" or "to write"; for example, "Today, I think I'll pen the Great Canadian Novel." Pens may also be known, although not very commonly, as frindles. This word was invented by the author Andrew Clements in his novel Frindle, the premise of which is that a schoolboy decides to call pens "frindles" and the usage becomes common throughout America.
Types
Types of pens currently in use include the ballpoint pen, the fine-line marker pen, the artist's pen, and the fountain pen.
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A ballpoint pen is a writing instrument, more specifically a pen, similar to a pencil in size and shape. There are two basic types of ball point pen: disposable and refillable. The ball point pen was invented in 1938 by the Hungarian journalist Laszlo Biro
Differences with other writing instruments
Urban legend
According to urban legend, NASA spent millions of dollars during the 1960s to develop a space pen, which could work in the absence of gravity and air pressure, and in extreme temperatures (The usual, comedic punch-line is "The Soviets used a $0.50 pencil"). In truth, the pen was developed long before the space program, by folks that wanted a pen that would write upside down. Prior to its discovery by NASA, American space missions did rely on lead pencils.
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A Girl's World Online Clubhouse A safe place for girls to find a penpal without giving out an e-mail address. http://www.agirlsworld.com/geri/pen-pal/index.html
Lucian's Penfriend Club To find a penfriend visit Lucian's Penfriend Club for kids. http://www.geocities.com/lucian_penfriend_club
Kids' Space Connection Find penpals from around the world. A child safe site devoted to children's communication. http://www.ks-connection.org/
Kid City Post Office Lots of cool ways to communicate with friends, relatives or classmates. Find a new pen pal, or sign up for your very own e-mail address. http://www.child.net/kcpo.htm
KidsCom An educational, entertaining playground for kids 4 to 15. Find a Key Pal and share opinions, stories and video game tips and tricks. http://www.kidscom.com/?
San Elizario Elementary School Pen Pals This is a page for kids, teachers, and parents. E-mail is a wonderful way to meet the most diverse people around the world, to make friends with them, to learn from them. http://members.tripod.com/~jfcanu/
Kids Media Club A site for children age 3 to 15 to learn, have fun, find friends, and get started with the Internet surfing. http://www.kidsmc.com/penpal/index.html
KATE (Kids Around the Earth) A cool penpal site for kids aged 5-16. http://www.angelfire.com/pq/caitiskingdom/kate/index.html
Abbee's Cyber Connections Penpals are listed geographically and by age. http://www.abbees.com/abbeescyberconnections
Poppy's Kingdom Penpals, games and other entertainment available free for teenagers http://members.tripod.com/gemma_02
Penpals Online A place for teens to chat, post ads and email other teens. http://penpalsonline.com
penpalsworld2000 Free pen-pals website for all. Find pen-pals abd swappers around the world. Includes also a dating page and surfNearn-pages. http://www.angelfire.com/my/penpalsworld2000/index.html
Kidworld Keypals A place to find keypals with four age groups to choose from. http://www.bconnex.net/~kidworld/keypals4.htm
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