I got your BLF cat layout right here!
I got your BLF cat layout right here!
Does this cat layout look ok on everyoneâs phone?
^ Colours look a bit off, but the layout looks good on my phone
I do 90% of my BLFing on phone and everything looks good, except for when people donât specify <100% when posting images.
Alternative BLF cat layout
I probably do half of of my BLFing on my phone (the other half on tablet) and I would appreciate a dedicated mobile layout - pressing the little âx newâ link to open a thread in a new tab is tough for my fat fingers!
That said, sb56637 has the stats and knows what the priorities are. Iâm grateful that the forum exists, and for the contributions of all its members.
Some good cat layouts coming together. I have rat and dog layouts on my phone but no cats to share.
Flashlight general⌠For emitter tech⌠But would that not bury led emitter in irrelevant threads. Also, leds are not just for flashlights. Their use in flashlights is incidental to what ever they are stuck into, onto, or under. The emitter deserves its own forum category.
Of course you are correct that LEDs are not exclusive to flashlights. But the problem is that there wouldnât be enough topics about bare LEDs to justify another category.
Actually I should correct myself. Thereâs another more appropriate category to discuss bare LED emitters:
http://budgetlightforum.com/forum/otherled/mods
Discuss anything about flashlight modding and designing here, including all types of parts and equipment, such as LED drop-ins, drivers, single LEDs, reflectors, switches, etc.
Best cat layout is interlocking cat layout, very efficient use of space
Great cat layout photos. The cat on the flashlight is the best.
Baby steps : give us an emitter forum. If nothing else. Who cares if only one great led emitter posts in an emitter forum every 6 months, as lack of static would mean good information not getting buried. So far, any threads on blf about the latest emitter were all found by me through Google, not by browsing, which I would find tedious, since I have no flashlight interest per se. Building my own stuff and 80k lumen plus worklights are my thing, since worklight specs don't seem to matter as much as battery sucking wow factor that reminds me of drug abuse.
since I have no flashlight interest per se
Great cat layout photos. The cat on the flashlight is the best.
Baby steps : give us an emitter forum. If nothing else. Who cares if only one great led emitter posts in an emitter forum every 6 months, as lack of static would mean good information not getting buried. So far, any threads on blf about the latest emitter were all found by me through Google, not by browsing, which I would find tedious, since I have no flashlight interest per se. Building my own stuff and 80k lumen plus worklights are my thing, since worklight specs donât seem to matter as much as battery sucking wow factor that reminds me of drug abuse.
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But, âŚ
itâs a flashlight forum. :student:
Using the BLF constantly almost daily since June 2017, on smartphone and/or computer, the only times I use the forum âcatsâ are to make a thread (review, doubt, âŚ) or to search for some ongoing giveaway I may have missed :money_mouth_face:
Other than that, âsearchâ and ârecent postsâ are the only things I use (besides my âsubscriptionsâ or âmessagesâ).
I do understand OPâs point, though, but searching a bit for a name or expression and sort it by date or relevance normally do the trick
My point :+1:
I donât see flashlight in the blf name.
The word budget could be limiting.
(But having built my own, a good one, at least $40 in parts, plus 3 plus hours. Probably more sourcing parts. I probably am forgetting $20 in ethereal costs. That is how much specs mean to me.)
So, in my mind $60 for a fenix headlamp, with true buck, this is budget. Insane shelf queens at $300 plus, with standard parts, is insane. Now, a $15 convoy or some really respectable $23 headlamp, is also budget-almost to the point of stealing. Anyway, the short of this is that âbudgetâ means balanced sanity, v. Ridiculous commercial shelf queens. I definitely suspect the budget name was chosen as a reaction to the obvious whoring and commercial promotion over at cpf. I often felt surrounded by wolves trying to push some overvalued, under performing lights, where the dollar ruled more than the member⌠I have not read this forum as often, for the cat reasons. So, I would be unaware if same problem creeping in here.
Other than that, it is a light forum. A $250 120,000 lumen hid work light is budget and cheap, if you consider other factors.
And, just to clarify I mean categoryâ for the foreign reader. But, unsure if better cat layout would make my cat jealous. But, I know my old lights get jealous when I go on this forum.
As for Tapatalk, it will never release support for the forum engine that BLF uses. My apologies. In general, mobile browsers are not a priority, as I and many of our users still prefer to use full size desktops or laptops to browse BLF.
I find âtypingâ on a phone, even a tablet, to about as much fun as chewing on aluminum foil while someone blows cigar-smoke in my face. Even text messages are painful.
If someone can actually read and reply to posts on a phone, hey, more power to âem. Me, Iâd rather shave my head with a belt-sander. Iâll stick to a real keyboard and screen.
âThough Iâd like to know how they do itâŚ
Looks like heâs about ready to do a cat-scanâŚ
A genuine Black Cat flashlight, From Gemany.
In addition to the categories, cpf is much better with email notifications. I can skim down email to get gist of a topic reply, rather than opening a browser. This is very useful on days where you are budgeting your time. Only let yourself down the rabbit hole if post looks extremely interesting and relevant. Blf notifications must be ignored and remain unopened, until I truly slow down, which may take weeks or months. By then, the topic and notification is forgotten and buried.
Degarb,
SB and a vast majority of the members are happy with this forum and the way it works.
We have heard about how it is not laidd out right for you, is inconvenient to use, youâre not even into flashlights, is lacking content pertaining to your interest, emails are not suited to your preference, and Iâm sure there is more.
While you may be trying to innovate and help this forum, it comes off as complaining.
Referencing how that other forum works does not improve your position.
My suggestion, take it for what it is. There is an amazing community here.
Folks that truly love the hobby and sharing information to help others. Folks that get excited about great deals on flashlights. And despite your observation that âflashlightâ is not in the name of the forum, it IS directly under it. ââŚwhere Frugal meets with Flashlight!â