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No , that’s BS ,they really come on here to hangout with the cool kids like us :smiley:

I’m in!

2 please! Great looking light.

Add me to the list please.

I’m one of those single digit post counts you guys are talking about. I’ve been a lurker for a while, but use r/flashlights much more. I’d probably use BLF more, but my only internet access is my phone, and the site is rough for mobile browsing. I do already have a BLF Q8, and love the idea of lights that are actually produced based on what the community wants. If only we could get other industries to work with us like this. Seems like most industries insist on pushing features we don’t want, and not listening to what we actually do want. This thread specifically is amazing to me.

Please put me on the list for one!

I recently made a meme that depicts my BLF experience. It relates to your assertion.

Another lurker with only a couple posts here. I’ve had pretty much exactly the same experience as wheelgunwordslinger, actually.

Came from r/flashlight for the Q8, got a GT and some others too. Love that you guys work with manufacturers in these big group buys. I’ll be lurking around here for a while, I think.

You read it top to bottom? I started left to right. Maybe there is a way to make it clear?

Thanks for the meme mattadores, it does show my BLF experience if played in a never-ending loop :person_facepalming:

Ditto

+1 . Great post mattadores!! :+1:
And soooo true…. :person_facepalming: … :money_mouth_face:

This might be the best meme I have ever seen… :smiley:
So true…

Concerning the Convoy S2+ SST20 4000K 95CRI we discussed several posts ago.
I got notification that it “Shipped” today. Hopefully it really did…… :wink::smiley:

Good news.

In the free software world, it’s pretty normal for things to be created based on what the community wants. Frequently, the community just makes its own stuff, scratching its own itches. BLF has a similar “make what you want” culture, but it involves physical goods instead of just data, and physical goods can’t yet be copied over the internet. So several of us have been trying to get manufacturers to participate in this process, in order to make cool things available to anyone who wants them.

Please put me down for 1 as well.

I’d like 2 please.

Someone at the New Yorker or Vanity Fair ought to write about how this is working.
It’s a new age ….

Reminds me somewhat of the cooperative Alt culture described in Cory Doctorow’s “Walkaway”