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Can't wait to see the average cell-phoner wildly gesticulating in order to keep talking! |
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You really have to shake the bejeezus out of those flashlights, then keep shaking them as you use them. I am not talking some sort of gesticulation. I mean real work. |
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You must have a really crappy one. My $4.00 ones need surprisingly little shaking. And if you do it right, it takes very little motion to keep the magnet moving just in and out of the coil without all that wasted movement.
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Mine has a teensy NiMH battery. Maybe yours is missing the battery. |
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It turns out that what I thought was the
battery was actually a wad of steel wool
and old staples. The thing was glowing
because of frictional heat. |
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I usually carry an oil soaked torch made of oak and some flint. I had a flashlight for a little while, but It doesn't look menacing with a pitchfork. |
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I would imagine it would make alot of
noise, and i dunno if you have one of
thoes flashlights or not but the
magnetic induction generator in them is
pretty larger, about the size of two D
batterys, and it still only allows 1 small
LED to shine for about 20-30 seconds.
so i am with [bungston] on this one.
you bet bread dispite my complaints
cause i need a way to chage my cell
phone on the fly, and get a workout. |
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/I had a flashlight for a little while, but It doesn't look menacing with a pitchfork/- you need to shine the light on the fork so as to make an enormous fork shaped shadow on the wall. You could actually do this with a regular salad fork as well. |
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Portable and functional. Thanks. |
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What about AA, and all the other things we call batteries that fit in CD players and stuff? |
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To sound casual and aloof? |
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