About, oh, a month ago (or more?!), I watched the movie "Castaway" for the first time. I watched as his battery died in his flashlight (Scorpion?). I thought they must have done some trick with the flashlight to make it die so fast, since I had never seen a flashlight die out that quickly! And guess what? That very night, I was out in the hills above HollyWood (after a friends concert I went to), I pulled out my E2 (I have an E1 also, which are the only flashlights I have that take x123 batteries, and I had never used one of those batteries up before), when I pushed the button for the E2, the light came on, then immediatly faded, just like in the movie! I couldn't believe it! I had NOO idea that is (appears to be) the normal way theses lights go out. Someone, please confirm this for me.... this would mean that x123 based lights are undesirable for survival situations ... as I rather have my Turtle 2 light (with lithium batteries of course
)! Comments? Thoughts? Why do the batteries die out so fast? Thanks!
Doug

Doug