Maybe she thinks you are saying "flush light" instead of "flash light". I bet toddlers are more likely to know what "flush" is instead of "flash".
Oh Craig?
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Getting back on topic, I would like to write another essay soon about the difference between EDC and "Convienence", the graph between convienence and output, formulas, ideal run times, peaks in the conveinence graph at key chain size and EDC size, etc.
Basically and in my spare time, I have been formulating an idea for quantifying the value of a flashlight (using a math based grading system) based on factors like volume, weight, output over run time, etc. This would be multiplied with scores assigned to switch type, water proofing, housing type, bulb type, etc.
Is the Arc-AAA an EDC class of light or is it a conveinence class (which is a subset of EDC or vice versa)?
At any rate, the end result should be as easy to understand as possible while retaining real and usable accuracy.
Peter Gransee