
For those who want to experience all the delights of Twitter without touching the mouse and keyboard, the citizens of Knock Knock have released “Paper Tweets”. For about $ 5 you can purchase a pack of 50 pieces.
This is definitely a strange thing, but it seems there was a good replacement for Twitter.
The guys from the company with the funny name
“Tuk-tuk” , which produces funny paper products, came up with an absolutely analog version of the popular microblogging service.

The company launched the sale of a paper notebook called “Paper Tweets”, on the pages of which anyone can write a short message limited to 140 characters using a pen or pencil. There are also checkboxes on the sheet to indicate retweets, replies to messages, or only for status updates. And even a place to write these stupid hash tags. In general, everything is as in the online microblogging service. The only drawback is that you will have to deliver your tweets to the recipients personally.
Looking at this notebook you involuntarily recall
one more notebook released a few years ago when Palm handhelds were in fashion - a regular notebook looking like a Palm Pilot.

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The CNET guys wrote several “paper tweets” for their readers and posted a
slideshow of their photos on their website.
At the same time, they want to see what use the readers will find this thing, so they posted a photo of a blank sheet of “Paper Twitter”. Anyone interested is invited to print this sheet, fill it out, and then send it in scanned form by e-mail or by fax to the editor. CNET hopes to get a lot of fun answers.
You can get your own “paper twitter” - a 50-page notebook costs about $ 5. And you will have enough “tweets” to entertain all your colleagues.

Look at the manufacturers website. They have absolutely free
postcards , wishes in which you need to choose from the list and tick, a “blah blah bla”
seal , which you can simultaneously approve and not approve of documents, a
field for darts that helps you make a decision, the
book “How to become fat "Or" How to drive a car as if you are a maniac ", and many other funny gizmos that can also be useful.
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