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Down the Rabbit Hole! OUI Sva?

Many thing are secrets like they show in tv but say sorry
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                 They all about SORRY
 Because they make you a Dommie at 
     School THEY SAY SORRY FOR
      EVERYTHING IS JUST SORRY
        AND SORRY WILL DO FOR THEM...
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IS TERMS AND CONDITIONS...

Gregg Wallace is in Germany, at a historic factory which produces 600,000 pencils a day. At materials intake he is astonished that the main material in a pencil is not lead, but graphite. He helps mix this with clay to produce a 250-kilo batch – enough for 200,000 pencils. He also discovers why these pencils are hexagonal - because it stops them rolling off the table. And he performs an unusual quality check by throwing his finished pencils from a 25-metre-high tower. When they are chopped open the leads are still intact.

Meanwhile, Cherry Healey is at Manchester University examining the astonishing properties of graphite. She discovers that this highly conductive form of carbon is also able to withstand temperatures up to 3,000 degrees Celsius. More surprising still, if you strip a single layer of atoms from its surface, you produce an entirely new material known as graphene. Thin and virtually invisible, embedding this in our phone screens could mean that in future we could simply roll them up. She is also investigating the science behind graphology and asking if we can evaluate personality from handwriting style.

Historian Ruth Goodman is on the trail of the very earliest pencils in the Lake District. It is a story which begins in the 15th century with the discovery of a huge deposit of pure graphite in the Borrowdale valley. Carved into sticks and wrapped in string, it made a brilliant writing tool. Ruth is also wondering if, in this modern digital age, the pencil is outdated technology. But she finds documents that show the death of handwriting has been prematurely announced on many occasions, dating right back to the invention of the printing press.


Down the Rabbit Hole many hidden thing...
Some know... Some do not know...

It is said that the pensil can by mightier then the sward...

What do I know That i do not know already!
              But With out God's wisdom
                 No pencil is mightier
                      Then the Sward

What do you know That you do not know!
And What do they know that they do not tell 
Me and You and We!!!???

     In truth pencil come from a natural
          Source  but to make money
            Today is done differently

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