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Although we do not encourage anyone to dig their ears, this lighted earpick can be useful. I use it to remove foreign objects from ears. Big pieces of ear wax can be removed with ear syringing.
This is Paul Bolger. He's in the band Mr. Bloto witih his brother. The band has been around for 20 years. These guys are great lyricists and put on a kick ass show! They make original tunes and have even been known to cover a song here & there. Every year they host a weekend music festival, Bototopia. This past year they covered some Beatles songs & bought a Tambura to get the right sound for one song. You can see this instrument in some of the other photos.
A lot of people ask Paul about the longevity of this band. He explains that it's not about having an attitude or posing but it's about the music.
Ahhhhh I'm so excited that favorite girls are back in action and they just get better and better every time i hear them. Here's one from last night with their rendition of Flashlight. Welcome back Charms! Can't wait to see you live when I'm back in Toronto <3
Fenix TK60 is a high-intensity and extremely long runtime flashlight powered by D-cell batteries. Using the latest Cree XM-L LED, it has a max 800-lumen output which is comparable to a HID light.
I made 3 of them for my parents and my brother. Easy and fun. I bought kits from a guy since I was short on time but if I make more I'll order the parts myself.
Fished through my assorted stuff drawer for a photo idea and found one of my old mp3 players. This got me thinking about the evolution of my music listening, and how unlimited my current selection is compared to this 512MB. I decided to do a side by side shot with Songza playing on my phone.
Birds and the Bees: Lighting the scene evenly would leave it a bit dull, so I did a couple second exposure and shined a flashlight around the area. I really like this effect.
Streamlight Litebox Flashlight
Carrying strap available (not shown, but connects to the two "D" rings between the silver hooks at the left end of the light and behind the light head (right), with the black handle between the two "D" rings.