Rex
Newly Enlightened
I'm sorry in advance if this has been discussed before.
Why doesn't anyone come up with a switch that would allow 'infinitely' variable brightness/output levels? It should solve the too-bright/short runtime, too-dim/long runtime dilemma.
I mean how difficult is it to design a switch similar to, dare I say it, vibrating women's toys? That way, nobody needs to carry a lot of flashlights (I say a lot, not one), or fiddle with confusing switch combinations (even double-clicks from what I've read somewhere - unbelievable).
Why doesn't anyone come up with a switch that would allow 'infinitely' variable brightness/output levels? It should solve the too-bright/short runtime, too-dim/long runtime dilemma.
I mean how difficult is it to design a switch similar to, dare I say it, vibrating women's toys? That way, nobody needs to carry a lot of flashlights (I say a lot, not one), or fiddle with confusing switch combinations (even double-clicks from what I've read somewhere - unbelievable).