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Episode: 1929
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Title: HPR1929: I Found a Flashlight
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1929/hpr1929.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 11:15:24
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This is HPR episode 1929 entitled, I Found a Flashtite, It is hosted by John Culp and
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is about 14 minutes long.
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The summer is, I talk about an amazing flashlight I found while walking to work one day recently.
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Hey everybody, this is John Culp in Lafayette, Louisiana and I'm today recording another
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one of my walking to work episodes.
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For while I wasn't walking to work anymore because I think I mentioned in a previous
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episode about the little bridge that connects my street and apartment complex down at the
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end of it over to the university campus, it's been closed off by the city.
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And actually I think I talk about that more on my emergency episode where I'm actually
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writing my bike to work while I talk.
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But anyway, they closed off this bridge, the city did because they said it was unsafe
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and they erected fences across.
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But you guys will be proud to hear that the hundreds of students who live in this apartment
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complex and rely on the bridge to walk to campus took it in their own hands to, well,
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hack it.
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They hacked holes in the fences on this side and the other side of the bridge.
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And so now you can just walk right across the bridge again just like you always could,
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you can even get through on a bicycle if you duck your head and tread carefully.
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So I'm walking to work, I'm going to walk through the hacked holes in the fence to get
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across and onto campus.
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And while I'm walking, I'm going to talk about something that I found another day while
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I was walking to work, actually I was biking to work that day.
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But while I was waiting to cross the street on my bike, just waiting at the stop light
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on my bicycle, to cross over to the music building, I noticed that there was an object in
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the road that kept getting banged around and bumped by cars and run over.
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And it was cylindrical, it was rolling around and every time it rolled around again another
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car would run over it and bang it and it would get bounced around and roll a few feet
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away and then another car would hit it.
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So I got off the bike and looked and it was a flashlight.
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And so the next time it was safe, no cars were coming that would run me over.
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I ran out on the street and grabbed the flashlight and pushed the little button to check
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whether it turned on and it did.
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It was incredible.
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I mean what caught my attention about this thing was the fact that it had been run over
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by six or seven cars before I got to it and apart from some scratches on the surface
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from having clattered across the pavement, it did not seem to have suffered any kind
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of damage.
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And I thought man, that is incredible that it could take such a beating and not be visibly
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damaged at all.
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So I clicked the little button to see whether it still turned on and it did.
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So I just put it in my bag and went on to work.
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And then when I got home after work that day, I took a closer look at the flashlight, saw
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that it was a stream light brand, SL-20L model.
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So I looked that up and found it on Amazon and saw that it was a very high end flashlight,
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retail price of $225 and Amazon price of $125.
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And I guess you can take these retail prices with a grain of salt, they are artificially
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high I think.
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And nevertheless, even so at $125, it is the kind of thing I would never even consider
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buying for myself.
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And it is a very large flashlight, it is well over a foot long.
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So probably for Europeans, maybe 35 centimeters long, about an inch in diameter, it is very
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heavy, about two pounds.
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And it occurred to me, this is probably a police flashlight.
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I'm walking across campus now and you just heard some students talking because this
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is, we're in exam week right now.
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Classes are over today is the first day of exams so not as many students on campus
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right now they have exams at different times and right now it is smack in the middle
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of the first exam period so lots of students will be sitting in desks taking their exams.
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Anyway, so it looked like it was probably a police flashlight and something that valuable
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I thought man, I should probably at least check with the police department and see if anybody
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lost the flashlight.
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And theoretically they could easily track down who it belonged to also because these
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flashlights have serial numbers on them for just such a case, for people who have to keep
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a close track of inventory, they have serial numbers so each officer would be assigned
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a particular flashlight with a particular serial number and they could track it down.
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So the first thing I did was just email the police department and ask what kind of flashlights
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they issue their police officers, I mean something that nice I didn't want to just go give
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it to them because maybe it didn't belong to them.
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So a very nice public relations police officer emailed me back and said thank you very much
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for reporting that you found a flashlight, it's awfully nice of you to do this and she
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said that we issue stream light brand flashlights to our police officer and of course that's
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the kind I had and so I emailed her back with the serial number and then she checked
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around I suppose throughout the day and then that evening I got an email back and she
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said you know thanks again but nobody has reported a flashlight missing and so I thought
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well maybe one is one of the so that was the Lafayette city police, I thought maybe
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the university police department might have lost one so I emailed them and they said
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they don't even issue flashlights to their officers but that sometimes officers would
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buy their own but no one had reported a missing flashlight and so I kept in.
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Now the problem with this is that of course I did not have the charger, this is you know
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just taking a look at it you would think it's one of those flashlights that requires like
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three or four diesel batteries you know there's very large batteries but this is a professional
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grade very high tech flashlight and instead of having you know alkaline batteries it has
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a rechargeable battery inside and it didn't even occur to me at first that it could do that
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because I could not see anywhere on the flashlight where you would plug it in there was no little
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jack to plug it in and so I did a little bit more research and found that it doesn't charge that
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way you have to get a little sleeve that mounts on the wall and then you insert the flashlight into
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this sleeve that's plugged into an outlet and it looks like it looks like it uses the screws
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that hold the switch on I think it uses those as contact points to charge up the flashlight so
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anyway I ordered a sleeve and charger and when they came in a few days ago I put the flashlight
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in I was glad to have it because by then the charge was pretty much gone and put it into the little
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sleeve lo and behold it just starts charging right up and so now I've got the charger it works great
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now you might wonder why is it worth talking a whole HPR episode about a flashlight or a torch for
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Europeans well man this is no ordinary flashlight when I got it home that that first night and
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turned it on you know when I found it it was broad daylight and so you couldn't really tell how
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bright the thing was but that night I took it out in the backyard where it was very dark and when I
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turned on the light I could not believe how bright it was I have a large backyard and it lit up
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the entire backyard and I brought my kids out to see and they just like couldn't believe it they'd
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never seen such a thing we were we were taking the light and shining it into the trees in the
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park next to our house trees I don't know a hundred yards away we could shine this light way up
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in the tops of those trees and see everything perfectly up there incredibly powerful light
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and it has what three three different levels of brightness if you press and hold the button
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you can toggle among the three different levels of brightness if you just push it and let go
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you get the brightest level if you push and hold to the next level it's like one less bright and then
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I don't know they there are technical specifications on their website that shows you the different
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lumens and the levels of output I don't I don't know what those are it goes from super bright to kind
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of bright to not very bright at all and if you hold it long enough also you can make it no wait
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I think it's a double click you can turn it into a little strobe light and also if you just
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barely hold the button down without clicking it it will just turn on the brightest light and then
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you can just let go and it'll turn off the the build quality on this thing is astounding and as
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you would have surmised having seen it been run over by several cars and suffering no damage
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still working perfectly it is unbelievable build quality another thing I did was inspect the
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internal battery to do that I had to unscrew the end cap which has really really finally
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machined threads I mean when you turn it it's like it it just feels great to turn this thing in
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the the threads they're so fine and they're so perfectly machined and it's got a little rubber seal
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to keep water out I think it's rated to be able to be dropped into like one meter worth of water
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and still work or something you can drop it from two meters and onto the ground and it won't be
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damaged is incredibly amazing flashlight anyway it's the kind of thing I never would have bought for
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myself because it costs so much money but when you when you look at the customer views on Amazon it's
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one of those products where every single reviewer gives it five stars there aren't that many
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products like that but it's it's one of those things where you get what you pay for I guess and
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you pay for quality with this and it is unbelievable quality so I mean if you're looking for a professional
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grade flashlight I cannot recommend this highly enough it's an incredible object I feel so lucky to
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have found it and I feel sorry for whoever lost it but I've I don't know really how
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us to track them down I've already done what I feel was my due diligence in contacting the
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local law enforcement agencies so anyway that's it that's my review I suppose you'd call it of
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the streamlined SL 20L flashlight an unbelievable piece of machinery machinery piece of kit I guess
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and uh I will talk to you guys later that's it I've arrived at work
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bye oh
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