I have a Wacom Bamboo at work. It's one of the older ones, but still quite serviceable. Except it needs a nib. I don't know how some artists run through nibs at such an appalling rate, I use this thing all day erry day, in place of a mouse or other pointing device even, and I might need to change the nib... once a year? Anyway, nib needed.
The spare nibs and the puller thingy are supposed to live in a little baggie attached to the side of a metal filing cabinet with a very strong magnet. As in, this thing was not going to just accidentally fall off.
The magnet is there. The nib baggie is not.
WHERE THE FUCK ARE MY NIBS
And I know perfectly well that if I do break down and order a pack of nibs, five minutes before they are delivered, THE NIB BAGGIE WILL SHOW UP.
The spare nibs and the puller thingy are supposed to live in a little baggie attached to the side of a metal filing cabinet with a very strong magnet. As in, this thing was not going to just accidentally fall off.
The magnet is there. The nib baggie is not.
WHERE THE FUCK ARE MY NIBS
And I know perfectly well that if I do break down and order a pack of nibs, five minutes before they are delivered, THE NIB BAGGIE WILL SHOW UP.
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Date: 2018-08-28 03:59 pm (UTC)From:Why yes. Yes, I do.
"And is this device with you today?"
Why yes. Yes it is.
"And are you aware of the stash of nibs in the end of the
dildopen holder?"Why yes! Yes, I am!
"And have you considered perhaps borrowing a nib from that device and replace your dying Bamboo nib with it?"
Indeed I have!
"Soooo... what's the problem?"
The problem, my friend, is that Bamboo nibs and MSP nibs are TWO COMPLETELY DIFFERENT AND INCOMPATIBLE ANIMALS!
"Oh. ...have you tried using the MSP pen on the--"
FIRST THING I TRIED, THANKS