I find it very useful for closing packages, putting notices up on glazing, lifting dust of suede and many other uses.
Whisky you say? Oh I like that too, at the moment (not this precise moment, just these are the bottles I have on the go) I'm enjoying;
a cask strength Caol Ila which doesn't blow ones head off either with it's "strength" or it's peatieness, it's not one of the mad Isla's that you could use in place of iodine
a 16 year old Gendronach single cask - most single malts still mix most of their casks together to give a more uniform taste, so yes, most whisky you drink is blended, but it's all from the same malt, and much more importantly all from the same water - which is simply divine with lovely caramel and vanilla flavours, it'll be sadly missed when it's gone as I won't be able to replace it,
and a 12 year old Royal Lochnagar which I feel is one of the easiest whisky's to drink, it's got a light gentle pear like undertone and enough of a bite to let you know you're drinking spirits.
Other notable favourites include; Glenfidich 15&21, Bowmore, Johnnie-Walker Red&Green, Ardbeg and Talisker.