leukos
Flashlight Enthusiast
Science, art, lore, religion, and hobbies all happily unite for me through some ancient concepts of logos.
jimjones3630 said:If one asserts something what will help others believe it is some reference to their work rather than accusations or speculations about their motivation.
Folks can be sincere in their beliefs and sincerely mistaken.
An old ploy is to assert one thing most people would also not like and attack it while avoiding the original position.
My original post had no dark alterior motive nor the statement quoted to assert anyone's or any institution's power play. What is between the lines is exactly what you see. If anyone has an axe to rind, my experience is resentments are like hoping someone else dies and drinking the posion yourself.
My oridinal post most folks got and I appreciate their sharring. Modding is a hobby I enjoy and is fun for the sake of fun.
Enjoy Jim
kelmo said:So the question I pose to you, "If a Surefire dies in the woods and nobody sees it, is it still under warranty?!"
Yes it is, but you'll still have to buy a duplicate replacement model in the meantime. Then, in five or six short months (if you call them once per month) you'll get your repaired light back.
Icebreak said:I like my useful and purposeful incan mods just fine. It was fun figuring some of them out. I don't have any of the super duper incans. I do have an 1166 set up that I'd like to try one of the Osram lamps in. (can't remember which one. it takes 11 cells.) Even if it only ran for five minutes it would be a pleasant distraction. Of course, it would be nice to reveal that those eight orange dots on the other side of the pond were four deer instead of the four 1200 lb saber toothed wild boar or the four 9' tall Big Foots I imagined.
Some applied science and technology is soothing to the mind. The jingle for Entertainment Tonight promotes an uncomfortable dullness to the mind followed by a rapid scramble for the remote.
Da da da da da daaaah *shudder*.