I will stick it out for a bit, but ...That guide you just did for me ... torches shouldn't need that ... should they? It kinda reminds me of the old finishing moves for Mortal Kombat on the Sega Megadrive. You'd tap buttons like crazy, get something slightly wrong, your character would lift one leg slightly as if he was gonna drop a cloudy one, then your opponent would just wobble and fall over. A few rounds of that and you'd got blisters on your fingers but still not ripped their sodding skeleton out
Makes me want to buy one of them fancy programmable torches to see what is all about.
Quote from: dks on January 12, 2013, 09:46:19 AMMakes me want to buy one of them fancy programmable torches to see what is all about.They are a bit thin on the ground, and as Heinz says "Main problem with it is that it's too easy to accidentally go into the programming mode." Unless I use a light a lot I can never remember how to get out of programming mode. let alone how to program it properly (yes, I do have way too many lights). So these days I usually end up EDCing Zebralights, Photon Freedom Micros or SafeLights (the 9V ones), I can (usually) remember how to use them.