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Some things have improved since labour got in.Originally posted by Amiga500 View PostWelcome to 1997.
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Welcome to 1997.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI bought a small LED 'torch' yesterday, very impressive. I like to carry one on a keyring for emergencies, and this one knocks the spots off my current older two generations. It's bright enough to be used as a regular torch IMO and only 5cm long.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ledco-7513-M...5949899&sr=8-1
It can't be long now before we are weaned off those evil florescent bulbs in the home.
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Have you tried directing the police helicopter with it. They love that.
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I got an LED laser pointer pen thing from the project last Friday. Never had a laser before. Still haven't managed to set fire to my desk though.
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Wrong choice I am afraid. You can get ones that run off of a single AAA battery. It does work on AAA batteries because it has a special switching circuit. You can get two on eBay for £5.00 including postage or pay £10 for one at Maplin.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI bought a small LED 'torch' yesterday, very impressive. I like to carry one on a keyring for emergencies, and this one knocks the spots off my current older two generations. It's bright enough to be used as a regular torch IMO and only 5cm long.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ledco-7513-M...5949899&sr=8-1
It can't be long now before we are weaned off those evil florescent bulbs in the home.
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I have the big brother, a twelve incher, for camping.
Powerful?, it's like a blooming light sabre
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New LEDs
I bought a small LED 'torch' yesterday, very impressive. I like to carry one on a keyring for emergencies, and this one knocks the spots off my current older two generations. It's bright enough to be used as a regular torch IMO and only 5cm long.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ledco-7513-M...5949899&sr=8-1
It can't be long now before we are weaned off those evil florescent bulbs in the home.Tags: None
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