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Tuesday 16th of September 2008 21:08:17 by Douglas StetnerThis is the best!
Mom, Dad, I have dibs on the real one of these out at the cottage it must be a collectors item!
This is the best!
Mom, Dad, I have dibs on the real one of these out at the cottage it must be a collectors item!
This one is really unbelievable. Even leaving aside the terrorism issue, how many people would know that their neighbourhoods hydrants are turned off. Lucky they did not lose a life here instead of just priceless photos.
This is for all you facebook users out there. Told you they were evil!
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Chris and I taught another advanced course over the weekend.
Students Kaela, Julie, Bruce, Laurianne and Helene all completed the course. Gavin has now completed his DM course too!

Here are the two photogenic instructors.

I am happy to say, after a short email discussion with Oceanic Australia, the Australian distributors of the Princeton Tec line, a good outcome was reached.
From Oceanic Australia:
I have just spoken to our senior service technician and he assures me that putting the batteries in (backwards) will not cause the module to fry.
What I have learned from him though, is that our early stocks of Impact XL’s had a faulty module which on random occasions was susceptible to burn out. This problem has since been rectified in manufacturing and we rarely see returns of this model now. In fact the Impact XL is now one of our most problem free torches in the Princeton range.
Anyone who has this problem would have their torch replaced.
I read somewhere:
Every company makes mistakes. It is how they fix their mistakes that sets the good ones apart.
I am happy to say that Oceanic Australia has fixed this issue to my satisfaction. In the past I have had nothing but good dealings with Oceanic, and I wish I had known they were the Princeton Distributors when I first had the problem.
I can once again recommend the Princeton Tec Impact XL LED torch.
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