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    Flashaholic cited at airport!

    Aside from the risk of having your keys copied, there's the risk of being without them when you most need them. It's pretty rare for domestic checked bags to be lost outright, but not so rare for them to be delayed, often by more than a day (especially if you have a flight connection or if the...
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    Flashaholic cited at airport!

    I travel by air about once or twice a week, and my carry-on usually consists of, in addition to a change of underwear and a fresh shirt, a dense array of electronics, computers, cameras, audio equipment, and, yes, a tactical-looking flashlight or two. In other words, the vast majority of my...
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    Mag Traffic Wand - SF Bay Area

    I'm pretty sure I've seen them at Frys, but I see that outpost.com doesn't list the wands (although they do have maglite products, so perhaps they're no longer carrying them. Pastime hardware (great all around hardware store, by the way) in Albany has had them in the past, but I'm not sure if...
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    new Ultra-G current US issue $19, Westcoast Time.. sold out

    Re: new Ultra-G current US issue $19, available Westcoast Time sold out, i'm afraid. HCaul
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    Proper Term for "Lens" ?

    Actually, isn't it "aperature"? That's the term used in lasers, at least.
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    Best light to keep in car

    OK, let me add a new perspective. What's the car flashlight for? I can think of at least three different needs: (1) For reading in the car, without disturbing night-adapted vision. (2) As a task light during roadside repairs, e.g., changing a tire, replacing a fuse, etc. (3) For...
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    A2 filter

    Thanks for the pointer to Quake! I just ordered a couple of filters from them. BTW, I was glad to find the inexpensive filters in unusual sizes, but I was rather put off by their ordering page. In addition to the usual name, address, telephone number, credit card, etc, they require you to...
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