grnamin
Enlightened
I'm on vacation here in the Philippines right now. On the flight from JFK to HK, as I left the lavatory, I overheard a lady asking a flight attendant if she could borrow a flashlight. I noticed that the flight attendant was having trouble finding a flashlight so I whipped out my Surefire KL4 (modded with a UW0K) on a Vital Gear FB2 and handed it to the flight attendant. When she turned it on, she exclaimed, "Whoa! That's bright!"
Turned out that the lady lost her diamond bracelet and needed a light to find it in the darkened cabin. She eventually found it in her carry-on bag.
My Dad underwent major surgery a week ago. The doctor who inserted a catheter into Dad's subclavian vein for IV fluids realized that the tube had misrouted into Dad's jugular vein and needed to be backed out a few centimeters. The lighting wasn't adequate in Dad's hospital room so I assisted with my KL4 and had the doctor wear my Princeton Tec Apex. The procedure was a success and devoid of any discomfort on my Dad's part.
We still have the occasional blackouts here on the island where I grew up. They're called "brownouts" here because they don't engulf the whole island, just parts. This is where the flashaholic in me was born.
Dad, himself a cardiologist, uses the Petzl Myo XP I gave him whenever he performs cardiac pacemaker implantations. Looks like I'm leaving him my PT Apex. He fell in love with it the moment he saw it. Dad's a closet flashaholic.
My Dad underwent major surgery a week ago. The doctor who inserted a catheter into Dad's subclavian vein for IV fluids realized that the tube had misrouted into Dad's jugular vein and needed to be backed out a few centimeters. The lighting wasn't adequate in Dad's hospital room so I assisted with my KL4 and had the doctor wear my Princeton Tec Apex. The procedure was a success and devoid of any discomfort on my Dad's part.
We still have the occasional blackouts here on the island where I grew up. They're called "brownouts" here because they don't engulf the whole island, just parts. This is where the flashaholic in me was born.
Dad, himself a cardiologist, uses the Petzl Myo XP I gave him whenever he performs cardiac pacemaker implantations. Looks like I'm leaving him my PT Apex. He fell in love with it the moment he saw it. Dad's a closet flashaholic.