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A confession: I own Samsung products.

My two most-recently purchased cellphones - both second-hand - as well as a monitor currently attached to my MacBook Pro, were all made for Samsung to put their brand name on.

So there's a direct personal connection to this Toronto Star article on worker safety at their plants in South Korea.

First off, I object to the idea that trade secrets - real or alleged by the company involved - are worth employees' lives in this sort of context.

Second, there's a sense of blood on my hands as a customer and user of their products. Because of the secrecy practiced as described in the article, because of my lack of effort to research workers' conditions (for any reason/excuse), because of my lack of ability to afford anything more ethically made...

...and I've recently learned that there's cell-phones more ethically made to be had. Or so I hope. Further investigation would be helpful in order to reassure a lot of potential customers, I suspect. Fairphone looks like it has promise. If I do manage to get one, though, it too will likely have to be second-hand, at least for now.

And if Fairphone's success is achieved and well-earned, maybe the competition will get the right hint from that.

Meantime, I have to live with and use what I've bought as it was made. And if anyone suggests that I should just shut up (and stay complicit) or walk away from technology altogether, they can just stuff themselves.
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Something that came back to mind lately is the issue of pens, ink colours and nib widths.

I've been fiddling with Staedtler Triplus Fineliners and Mars Graphic 3000 Duos, Faber-Castell Pitt Pens, Laurentian Fine Line Markers, Deleter Neo-Pikos, Prismacolor Premier Fine Line and "regular" dual-nib markers, Copic Multiliners, Sharpie Ultra-Fines, Sakura Pigma Microns and Letraset Trias. All in pursuit of doing work of some sort in colour, paid or hobbyist...well, it doesn't really matter to me. I suppose if I were at the stage where I had an accountant going full-time on this stuff, it might.

Not yet, though. But I digress.

I bought two Pitt Pens today, both with the brush nib:

132 Light Flesh
131 Medium Flesh

What I'd like to get is the same ink colours as described above by Faber-Castell, whatever name the manufacturer that solves this request calls'em, inside of regular detail-work-designed markers: nib width of 0.3 thru 0.05, preferably.

I've got a fair portion of the rest of the human fleshtone range already covered with burgundy(Micron Pigma), Brown(Micron Pigma, Prismacolor Premier Fine Line) and Sepia(Prismacolor), and Orange(Prismacolor and Pigma again) as well. All available in those nib widths. Now for these two as well, please?

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