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Episode: 4219
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Title: HPR4219: Black diamond head lamp and other gear
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4219/hpr4219.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 21:35:34
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 4,219 for Thursday 3 October 2024.
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Today's show is entitled Black Diamond Head Lamp and Other Gear.
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It is hosted by some guy on the internet and is about 24 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is, Scotty talks about using his headlamp and backpack during his day job.
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You are listening to a show from the Reserve Q.
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We are airing it now because we had free slots that were not filled.
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This is a community project that needs listeners to contribute shows in order to survive.
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Please consider recording a show for Hacker Public Radio.
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Hello and welcome to another episode of Hacker Public Radio.
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I'm your host, some guy on the internet.
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Okay guys, today is going to be a lot of noise in the background.
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Probably, I'll try to edit most of it out.
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I'm on job site today and there's heavy machinery moving around.
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I got my unit turned off so you won't be hearing like diesel, engine idling or anything
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like that from me.
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But again, lots of vehicles moving around and of course, I came to a nice little secluded
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area where I could park and get out of the way.
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But then a couple of four men I guess trying to sneak away, they came and parked beside
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me so I was like, can't get away from them either.
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Today's topics about the Black Diamond Head Lamp.
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I believe Dave Morse to the show, actually I don't know, I'm probably attributing every
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show I've ever heard today at this point.
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Someone did a show about flashlights or I think over in the UK to refer to them as a torch.
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Here in the US, we normally call them a flashlight and in this case it's a headlight or a head
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lamp rather and this brand of headlamp that I'm using is called Black Diamond.
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And before I started working on this site that we are right now, I've never really had
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to use the lamp too much.
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You know what I mean?
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You're doing pre-trip inspections in the morning and stuff like that.
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A lot of times there's lights and stuff like that on site so you don't have to worry too
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much.
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They got those, I guess they're battery powered LED lights and stuff that they set out on
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the site and you just pull up close enough to one of them and try not to look directly
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at the light.
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It provides tons of light for you to get your pre-trip done.
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But if you accidentally glance over your shoulder, it basically annihilates any hope of you
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seeing anything for the next 20 minutes because the lights are incredibly bright.
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But yeah, I bought headlamps in the past and were the cheap old ones like certain stores
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you can go to like discount stores or even Walmart and stuff like that.
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You can go get a headlamp for a pretty cheap and I bought the two packs where you can
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get like two headlamps for $5.99 or some craziness and they work, you know.
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They get the job done.
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But then I saw the black diamond headlamp one day when I was at REI and it was for 50 bucks
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and I thought to myself, who on earth needs to spend 50 bucks for a headlamp?
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You know, they sell these things for dirt cheap and everywhere, they're all LED so it's
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not like they use a ton of energy or whatever the batteries last for a pretty good amount
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of time.
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Why 50 bucks?
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Is it just a name, brand thing?
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You know how some people spend, you know, $3, $400 on the pair of sneakers just because
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of the person's name that's on the sneaker?
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And that's what I thought was going on here.
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I was thinking, okay, black diamond, that must be some sort of, you know, I spent the
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most money on my gear brand that people can use whenever they're out and about.
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And I thought, okay, I got to try it because it's REI, I got a membership at REI, normally
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their stuff's really good.
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Like I used to buy a bunch of just, you know, random backpacks to keep as my operator's
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kit where I just store all my stuff in, you know, tread depth gauges and things of that
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nature, gloves for, you know, doing your pre-trip post trips and other maintenance in
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on the vehicle, whatever.
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And I bought a Patagonia bag years ago and that bag, I still have it and I put it through,
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I'm not going to say the word, but I, you know, I give it a lot of, it has survived a
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lot of rough usage.
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I'm talking about being thrown around, slid behind seats, being snagged on stuff and
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I, you know, I'm not really paying attention, I'm just grabbing it by the strap and snatching
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it just to get it free of whatever it's snagged on, not paying attention as to what has
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my bag.
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And I mean, this thing has withstood the test of time.
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So if it does go out in the future, I know I'm going to definitely be looking for another
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Patagonia just because it has just, it's been through a lot and it's still going strong.
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Another thing I learned while, well, I guess you know what, this episode is now about
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other gear that I use on the job.
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I was going to just do the flashlight, but the Patagonia backpack is worth a mention as
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well.
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With the Patagonia, the one that I have anyways, it's one of those ones that has the
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cinch top and the flap that goes over the cinch because the main compartment, for me
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anyways, typically gets snagged somewhere and if it's the zipper style bag with the main
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compartment is sealed with a zipper, that's the point of failure.
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The zipper gets damaged, you know, the tracks that the zipper goes along, that'll get
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damaged and then all of a sudden, now your bag won't zip up anymore.
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So basically, unless you're going to repair the zipper, you've got to use this bag now,
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which I'm simply not going to repair the zipper, hopefully the bag lasts and if it doesn't,
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I got to get a new one.
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And I used to use high Sierra bags and I used Jansport a couple of times, you know, old school
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Jansport because they're cheap and you can get them almost anywhere a little bit in the
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style, but they weren't really big enough and I, you know, I got to try to bind a new
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Jansport roughly, roughly like every nine months because they just, you know, I put them
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through a lot.
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So I don't want to say they're bad bags, it's just when you're putting them through what
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I put them through, you can probably hear the truck over here now, oh crap, he's about,
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I want to pause the recording for a minute because I might have to get out and, uh, okay,
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okay, okay, never mind, they're not going to kill each other, uh, see no matter where
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you go, somebody's got to come over here and, um, hopefully the edit for this goes well
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because I don't have much time right now and I don't have internet, that's another thing
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where I am right now and I could use my phone, but man, my data, I only have two gigs of
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data on my phone and I've been burning through it a lot this past month with these different
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sites and everything going, uh, using my, uh, data in who, yeah, the, the high Sierra
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bags were all right, um, the high Sierra bags with the Jansport ones, they were tear alone
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in the fabric like just somewhere along the walls or the, the scrap that goes over the
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shoulder, uh, that would tear.
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The high Sierra one, it was almost always the main compartment zipper, almost always.
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And again, when the bag gets snagged on something like I'll tuck it behind the seat or something
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like that and maybe, you know, you got your triangles, your fire extinguisher, chalk blocks
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and everything, you know, whatever's back there that's grabbing it, when it's time for
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me to get my bag and get it out of there, I'm just grabbing it.
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I'm not looking to try and dislodget or anything, I'm just going to snatch it if it gets caught.
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So that, that's what I do, you know, a lot of bags, you know, they put up with it for
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a little while, but the, in depth, they always give after a while and it's usually alone
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in that zipper area.
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So when I saw the Patagonia, it was for $100 US at the time that I bought it.
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And again, this was years ago, um, I was thinking to myself, man, you know, for $100, I could
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buy like three, four of these high Sierra's, but I really want to see if the Patagonia is
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going to be worth it.
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So I spent $100 on a single backpack, the Patagonia.
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It actually was a little more than $100 and then you had a tax on top of that, but I'm
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just going to say $100 just to be, uh, yeah.
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And since I got the Patagonia, man, I have not regretted at all.
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It's fairly weather resistant.
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Now, I'm not going to pretend like you're going to be out there and in the pouring rain
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for like 20, 30 minutes and your stuff's going to be dry.
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That's not the case.
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But if you're traveling through the rain, getting to and from vehicle, you know, and you
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happen to have a quick 15 second, 20 second chat in the middle of that, you're going to
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be fine.
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Nothing to worry about.
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Yeah, the bag is going to be wet, but your gear is going to be dry on the inside.
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Now any more than that, and I just, I have not experienced it and I'm not planning on
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experiencing it either.
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So, uh, you know, your mileage may vary.
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One of the things I want to point out here now, let's go ahead and segue on over to the
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Black Diamond.
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The Black Diamond headlamp, again, when you're out there doing pre trips, post trips and
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it's zero dark 30, and for anyone that doesn't know about that term, that's just basically
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any time in the really, really early AM when it's dark, right?
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You know, well before the sun has came up, that kind of that's the time period that we're
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talking about.
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So when you're out there at zero dark 30, and for me, it's typically three to four AM,
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depending on the season, uh, when it's warmer, I mean, it's definitely going to be a lot
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earlier because more work during the warm season than it is the cold season, but right now
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they're building new data centers and that's the, you know, I'm not giving the location,
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but I'm working on a site where they're building new data centers and it's, I mean, it's
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looking awesome.
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They're building up a ton of new data centers out here.
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And, uh, that's more work for me and, uh, I've been putting the Black Diamond to a lot
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more use lately because there was a bear out here.
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And I, you know, I'd use this headlamp for a long time, just doing, you know, pre-trip,
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post-trip, looking up under wheel wells, things of that nature, nothing big.
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You know, I had no reason to really test it until the other day, I thought I saw something
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moving and I, I have my Black Diamond on and one of the lights that it has on, it has
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three lights on it.
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It has like one of those area lights that just sort of gives you a wide, uh, spray of light
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and like a wide cone so you can see, uh, more of what's in your, I guess, your line of
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sight or something.
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I don't know how, how do you explain that, but, uh, yeah, it's not meant for distance, more
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of, uh, yeah, viewing angle, I guess, something, but there's that light.
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So I just call it cone because I keep thinking about the light almost like with a water hose,
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when you put the hose on the cone setting or whatever, so it sprays the water out in,
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you know, in the area.
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And that's what I use most of the time when I'm doing my pre-trip, post-trips and all
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that good stuff.
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And then it also has a beam meant for shining just like a, a really solid beam of light
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at a distance.
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And it's pretty powerful because while I'm out here in the pitch black, you know, and
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I hear something in the woods like this rabbit's in crap over here, oh, what happened to
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the laptop?
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Oh boy, hopefully it's still recording, uh, oh yeah, I think it's still recording.
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Hopefully it didn't mess up.
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You know, you, you hear something in the woods and you go over there to check it out and
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you can barely see.
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So I tapped the black diamond, which that's another great feature.
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I don't have to kind of take it off and fiddle with it.
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It has this feature where you could just kind of tap it on the right side with your finger,
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not even on a button.
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It's like a, a touch sensitive area.
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So the moment your finger comes in the contact with that area, I guess there's some kind
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of sensor there or whatever, but it triggers the spotlight mode.
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So you get that nice beam that shines straight ahead and, you know, gives you more visibility
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at a distance.
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And that's when I saw something big and black and fuzzy.
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This was a good time for me to make water.
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And the black diamond also helps with that as well.
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Now the bear didn't try to attack me or nothing.
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It's just I did not know what it was.
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And when I saw it, I almost couldn't believe what I was looking at.
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And it wasn't that close to me, but still it was close enough that, um, it was too close
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from my comfort.
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But it went away.
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It did not come at me or anything like that or grow or nothing.
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It was just in the woods.
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And yeah, you know, I was now nervous about getting my pre-tripper done over in this area.
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So I went ahead and thought to myself, I need to do a show about this black diamond lamp
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because for 50 bucks for a lamp, you know, the functions that it has, it also has like
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one of those red lights on it.
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So I guess if you're doing that night vision or something like that, it'll, the red light
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supposed to help with the, you know, with night vision cameras or whatever.
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But this thing is super helpful.
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Always use rechargeable batteries in them anyway.
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So I would recommend always using rechargeable batteries.
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They're not that much more expensive than, than disposable batteries.
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And you get so much more for your money.
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And I run mine about two, maybe three days.
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And then I have a couple of different sets of batteries because I have batteries that
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go on some of my camera gear, I have a DSLR camera and other components that connect
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to the camera that uses double and triple A batteries.
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The black diamond headlamp uses triple A batteries.
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And the closest thing to the model that I have that I was able to find on my phone is
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one called a spot 400 headlamp.
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That's the closest one to the model that I have with the, with the, with the different lights
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and features that this one has.
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Mine's all black and it has almost like a camel type band.
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And I saw that they had, they also had a camel one there on the site, but mine isn't the
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camel one.
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Anyway, I recommend the black diamond headlamp.
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It's a little bit pricey for a headlamp because I mean, you know, before having a situation
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where I'm needing the extra functions, I figured a headlamp is a headlamp, man.
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I'm just going to use it either I can see what I'm doing, which makes it, you know, a functioning
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headlamp or I can't and it's terrible and I don't recommend it to anyone.
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And then there's the situation where you hear something moving in the woods and then
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you think, huh, let me just tap on this lamp real quick and get some extra visibility out
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of it, you know, easily and quickly switch modes to see what the heck that is in the woods
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because it sounds bigger than a rabbit.
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Yeah.
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So there's that.
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Oh, I'm not.
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I know somebody's going to probably ask, no, this isn't sponsored, nobody knows that
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I'm doing this.
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Nobody asked me to do this.
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I spent only my money on this product, oh, it goes my alarm time to get back to work.
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That means I got to get down the road.
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Let me go ahead and get that going.
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But yeah, nobody asked me to do it.
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Nobody knows I'm doing it.
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And I'm telling you about this lamp because you're a bunch of weirdos out there.
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There is no telling what you're up to.
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But whatever you're doing, you might like a decent headlamp, maybe not one that costs
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$50 because if all you're doing is inside work like you're in a building work or something
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like that, I wouldn't recommend to spend $50 on any kind of headlamp.
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Not even this one, even though it's nice, I wouldn't recommend it.
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But if you're outside and conditions change, especially working around machine, oh, that's
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another thing.
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From time to time, you might have a breakdown, right?
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I forgot all about this part.
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From time to time, you might have a breakdown and you got to get out there and get the traffic
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to go around you and you're putting your cones out or your triangles or whatever behind
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your vehicle.
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Because if you're a commercial driver, you know what I'm talking about, you got to put
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the triangles out a certain distance.
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I'm not going to go into all the specs of that, but you have an obligation to make sure
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that other vehicles go around you or whatever.
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And I'm fulfilling my obligation.
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One of the things I do is I put this black diamond headlamp on, but I wear it backward
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where the lamp is actually on the back of my head or slightly to the, like the back
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left side so that the light is aimed down, not, not up to where it would hit you directly
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in the eyes.
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Because that's another thing.
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It has this tilting head.
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So you're going to hit some clicks real quick here as I tilt the head so you can hit that.
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Yeah.
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So you can tilt the head down and it would, you know, hopefully not shine like directly
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in the eyes of the motorists that are passing is, you know, last thing you want to do is
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blind them and then they smack you with the car.
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So, you know, the lamp has a strobe feature where while you're out there putting, you know,
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putting the cones down or your triangles, whatever you got, and you're making sure that you
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got the proper spacing, all of that good stuff.
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You can also have that strobe on and again, I have it backward.
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So when, when I'm not looking at the car, I want the flashing light to flash off of my
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high visibility vest that I'm wearing, right?
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So, so even if your headlights aren't working, that's the here's the thing.
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You should have no excuse why you cannot see me.
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It's not a solid beam of light.
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It's not aimed directly at your eyes.
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It's just from, you know, it's a flash of light, which flashes directly onto my high visibility
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vest and gear that I'm wearing and it illuminates me repeatedly.
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So you should, you should not have an excuse for why you couldn't see me.
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That kind of thing.
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So I use it for that during breakdowns and even on the yard, like on site, depending
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on where you are, like if you, right now I'm doing the job with construction, but say
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for instance, depending on if works kind of slow and I end up going to transit, right?
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If you work in transit, you know, you can get a P endorsement on your, on your CDL and
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then you can work transit.
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So say I switch over to transit for a little while, depending on what shop you're working
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at, you might be out there on the yard and I'm like a fill in driver, right?
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You know, I'll come in and cover a router to whenever people call out and you'll have
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people racing out there on the yard.
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Now the rules on the yard are straight up five miles an hour.
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You should not ever go more than five miles an hour because there's a lot of human beings
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walking around out here, not to mention the way the units are parked.
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There's a lot of units back and out.
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So you know, you want to make sure that you can always see what's going on and going fast
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as a good way of killing somebody or injuring someone, not to mention causing, you know,
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tens of thousands into the hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage.
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So yeah, don't do that.
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One of the things I like about having the black diamond light on with that scrub effect
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because the other headlamps I have, they do like a really fast scrub.
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This one is a more, I don't know, less, less seizure inducing strobe and you can, you
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can turn the light brightness up or down for all of the different functions or at least
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that's what I've been able to notice anyway.
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I've been able to turn it up and down because I want to preserve the battery life.
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So I don't want it, you know, especially when you're doing the strobe, it's already an
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LED light.
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You don't need to have the brightness turned all the way up.
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You just need it to flash indicating there's a human being somewhere near here where,
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wherever you saw that flash at, there's a human.
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And man, I've seen some situations not with me because I normally take extra precautions,
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but I've seen some situations that were pretty nasty out on the yard and, you know, small
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things like having a torch that flashes along with the high visibility vest is great
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and all, but it doesn't produce its own light, right?
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So if the person is paying attention, if, you know what I mean, because they're rushing
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me get off the yard trying to dead head to wherever they got to go and you want them
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to be paying attention, but if not, hopefully a flashing light catches the corner of their
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peripheral vision and gets them to look where, where the light's coming from, hopefully
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that's the case.
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But yeah, that's, that's me over here talking, talking about the black diamond headlamp.
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I'm looking for a model number on this thing.
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I don't see a model number.
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I opened it up, take the batteries out and everything.
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I couldn't find anything, but on my phone, the closest one I could saw was that 400.
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Yeah, if you guys have any sort of headlamps that you use as well and how you use them,
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it's the important thing because again, a regular, a regular old $5 headlamp, I mean,
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you know, even something like journaling, remember, I mean, bumblebee did a show not too
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long ago about journaling.
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When I'm sitting in the morning and I'm taking notes in my journal, you know, there's
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an issue, the tread on this tire back there is a little bit low, I need to remind maintenance
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to check that out, that kind of stuff.
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When I'm sitting in the cab, I can, you know, sit there with my lamp on because the lamp
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and the cab, it's nice in case you drop something on the floor, but the positioning of it
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is terrible if you want to journal because it throws the shadow on where you're writing.
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So it's, it's terrible.
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Having the lamp on your forehead, doesn't matter what kind of lamp it is for this type
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of stuff, right?
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So it can be any old lamp for this, for what I'm talking about right now.
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But yeah, it's just, it's just super helpful to have a headlamp and I wanted to talk to
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you guys about that and this particular headlamp because I guess spending the extra money
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on a $50 headlamp can turn out to be helpful, especially when there's bears around.
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So that's me, I'm done rambling, I'm some guy on the internet and hopefully this audio
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is usable.
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There's another tractor coming down here and I got to go to work, so catch you guys later.
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