I’ve much wondered why whiteboards became popular. Admittedly chalk can rub off on your clothes, but it doesn’t stain anything, and an arbitrary piece of chalk is guaranteed to work with an arbitrary blackboard—the same can’t be said of whatever dry-erase marker you find lying around.
The messiness and potential for really unpleasant sounds, in my mind, far outweighs the need for a specific type of dry-erase marker. Though that might be related to how easily sounds can be unpleasant to me in particular.
I meant that it’s obvious that a given piece of chalk will work, whereas a given dry-erase marker may have dried up without obviously looking like it’s dried up.
I’ve much wondered why whiteboards became popular. Admittedly chalk can rub off on your clothes, but it doesn’t stain anything, and an arbitrary piece of chalk is guaranteed to work with an arbitrary blackboard—the same can’t be said of whatever dry-erase marker you find lying around.
Personally, I just find chalk super unpleasant to use. It leaves weird dust on your hands and makes them feel all dry and weird. shudder
I don’t know why anyone else likes whiteboards though.
I agree, and I also find using a whiteboard really pleasant, especially with a fresh marker.
The messiness and potential for really unpleasant sounds, in my mind, far outweighs the need for a specific type of dry-erase marker. Though that might be related to how easily sounds can be unpleasant to me in particular.
I meant that it’s obvious that a given piece of chalk will work, whereas a given dry-erase marker may have dried up without obviously looking like it’s dried up.
Well, I did say it far outweighed it. Even that’s less of an inconvenience in my mind, but that’s getting to be very much a personal preference thing.