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== Jetstreams == '''Myke Hurley:''' Wow. Can you smell them? '''Brad Dowdy:''' No, I ordered them a couple of days ago because it's a pen my wife likes and she was out of them. So I ordered her some. '''Myke Hurley:''' It's like you have just this radar for Jetstreams. '''Brad Dowdy:''' That's funny. '''Myke Hurley:''' Like it couldn't be anything else. So post, yeah, I'm not a big fan of doing that. I didn't know that had a term. Yep. '''Brad Dowdy:''' Actually, that's a new term to me, too. I mean, before I started writing the pen addict, I never knew what posting was. But when readers started saying, you know, do you write with the cap posted? I was like, oh, okay. So there is a word for that. '''Myke Hurley:''' You're just like, yes. '''Myke Hurley:''' Now, the next word, I can't even begin to assume what it means. Knock. Knock. '''Brad Dowdy:''' Yeah, that goes in with a retractable pen. '''Brad Dowdy:''' There's lots of terms for the, most people call it the clicker or the clicky. Oh, like this. On the end of the pen. Yeah. The little clicky on the end of the pen. You know, do you have a clicker pen or something like that? I actually refer to it a lot as the knock. And that, you know, I don't know the origination of that term. And I see that in a lot of the Japanese pens that I use and purchase and review that the term knock is interchangeable with a, you know, a click pen or a retractable pen. That's the little plunger on the end of the pen is a knock.
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