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    Saturday
    May172014

    Write in the rain, in the shower, or even underwater!

    As you’ll see in the video we shot, Rite In The Rain is all-weather writing paper. It sheds water and enables you to write anywhere, in just about any weather. As I walked through the Las Vegas convention center I saw a Rite In The Rain writing pad sitting in a bucket with water running over it. Then I watched one of guys in the booth write on the pad with the water still running over it. Pretty neat! Here’s how it works according to RITR: The 100% recyclable wood-based paper sheds water, moisture, dirt and grime and myriad of other substances allowing you to continue to write on your notepad or copier paper. Ensure your project stays productive and insure your data! And the answer to my question: Do I need a special pen? Pencil works best. A pen that will work in wet environments will also work fine on RITR. Using a pencil or all-weather pen, Rite in the Rain ensures that your notes survive the rigors of the field, regardless of conditions. Cost depends on the size of the pad but ranges from about $5 to $16. A waterproof pen is also on the company website starting at $8.99. 

    www.riteintherain.com  

    Giz Wiz YouTube Video:  http://youtu.be/7bF9-WIikII 

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