Hi Bro Chaicka,
I just bought the P7 from CEJ.
GPS'ers must carry flashlight(s)
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Re: GPS'ers must carry flashlight(s)
cruiser wrote:moeyhc wrote:Anyone here knows where I can buy these LED flashlights in Penang. I like to hold and feel it before buying...
If you can wait till when I am there in October, U R wel welcome to cum feel my "bazooka" brudder!!!![]()



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singawon wrote:you better start preserve it well or by time you are here, wrinkle start to form, bro moeyhc lost keen.......
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Don't worry la brudder... this anodized tubing will stay firm & cool as a warm rod (won't overheat nor go amok in overdrive but boost it will for sure




Re: GPS'ers must carry flashlight(s)
Brudder Cruiser,
Glad you love your X21. Now you know why I love LED Lenser so much. The quality of build, the hold (ergonomic design), the projection len/optics, the battery compartment component, button. It's just so nicely done. Even compare side-by-side others which claim similar lumens, it just perform so much better.
Glad you love your X21. Now you know why I love LED Lenser so much. The quality of build, the hold (ergonomic design), the projection len/optics, the battery compartment component, button. It's just so nicely done. Even compare side-by-side others which claim similar lumens, it just perform so much better.
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Re: GPS'ers must carry flashlight(s)
chaicka wrote:Brudder Cruiser,
Glad you love your X21. Now you know why I love LED Lenser so much. The quality of build, the hold (ergonomic design), the projection len/optics, the battery compartment component, button. It's just so nicely done. Even compare side-by-side others which claim similar lumens, it just perform so much better.
Hear..Hear!!!

I hope you have yours soon to experience the similar admiration I am having from the X21.

Someday, I'll move forward for the Polarion... but for the moment, this will be the thrill and I'll see how to outfit my dog with the T1 strapped gently but firmly to the head.

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Raptor-2, complete with stainless-steel crenellated tail-cap!


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X21 powering up to a height of 25-storey


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Re: GPS'ers must carry flashlight(s)
Bro Cej...so bright lar!!
Thats a good prove!!
1000 lumens ka?
Can borrow for 2010 new year countdown heh??



Can borrow for 2010 new year countdown heh??

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This mild-mannered flashlight can be deceiving because this flashlight is fully loaded. This flashlight features a conveniently-mounted camera that can record video up to 640x480 and take snapshots at 3 megapixels. It also features LED infrared illumination, standard 85,000 candle power flashlight and a 1.5" TFT-LCD screen for playback and viewing of pictures.
Fetish with flash gizmos, anyone? It also comes with a dock that doubles as a charger and a USB connection for downloading pictures and video.
Here's some trivia on the jargon used with this fancy flash-hobby>>:
Common Flashlight Terms
BEZEL: front part of light that often includes lens, reflector, and/or bulb.
BULB: The light emitting portion of a flashlight. Typical technologies are xenon, halogen, LED or combinations of the above.
CANDLEPOWER, or Peak Beam Candlepower: The measurement of the brightest spot in a focused beam.
CR123: The most common size of 3V lithium disposable battery with light weight and great power for size.
FAST CHARGER: A transformer used for quick charging lights and also sometimes has capabilities of being used with different overseas currents.
HALOGEN BULB: A clean burning bright bulb that maximizes light output with halogen gas that helps keep the interior of the bulb clean.
HID: High Intensity Discharge lamps replace the filament with a capsule of gas. Very bright and efficient and uses less power. Requires a ballast.
INCANDESCENT: A bulb which uses a thin filament with electrical current passing through it.
LED: Light Emitting Diodes. Durable and long-lived. Up to 100,000 hours run time. Soft focus, short range. Less power than incandescent but can give 100,s of hours of run time at low illumination levels.
LENS: The flashlight mechanism that focuses the light beam to maximize intensity over distance.
LUMEN: A measurement of the entire output of the bulb. Focus is not considered.
NiCd: Nickel-Cadmium rechargeable battery.
NIMH: Nickel-metal hydride rechargeable battery.
REFLECTOR: bulb receptacle which focuses and directs the beam.
RUN TIME: How long the batteries will last.
XENON BULB: A clean burning bright bulb that uses Xenon gas to help keep the bulb interior clean and maximize light output.

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Re: GPS'ers must carry flashlight(s)
Here's another that ladies will love to have (provided it comes mini and handy in a palm...
) for "unkers" and their probing fishy fingers for amorous underhand advances....
Aka.... Active Denial System.
Its non-lethal as claimed but enuf to paralyze people's "p****'s" for sure....
As was once quipped by Louis Ramirez:-
The Air Force has unveiled a new weapon it calls the Active Denial System. It's a nonlethal weapon that has been certified for use in Iraq as a means of crowd control. The ADS shoots a beam of high intensity millimeter waves, which in plain English means if you get in the beam's way, it'll feel like you're being dipped in lava.
In fact, the pain is so intense, that the longest any human test subject could withstand the beam was 5 seconds, and a very small number of them walked away with redness and blisters from the beam's intense heat. (I'm sure they'll also develop tails and super powers from the beam's side effects as well).
So we're looking at a beam that makes tasers look like water pistols.
"I think I'd rather be shot for reals".





Its non-lethal as claimed but enuf to paralyze people's "p****'s" for sure....


As was once quipped by Louis Ramirez:-
The Air Force has unveiled a new weapon it calls the Active Denial System. It's a nonlethal weapon that has been certified for use in Iraq as a means of crowd control. The ADS shoots a beam of high intensity millimeter waves, which in plain English means if you get in the beam's way, it'll feel like you're being dipped in lava.
In fact, the pain is so intense, that the longest any human test subject could withstand the beam was 5 seconds, and a very small number of them walked away with redness and blisters from the beam's intense heat. (I'm sure they'll also develop tails and super powers from the beam's side effects as well).
So we're looking at a beam that makes tasers look like water pistols.
"I think I'd rather be shot for reals".



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