flashlights?

Women absolutely prefer the turquoise. I remember when I was putting together one of many orders for Photons from Tim Flanagan. My daughter Judy happened to be there, and she said to get some turquoise ones for women. I asked her why, citing the differences in burn time, chromatic aberration, and true color rendition between the different colors. She looked at me and said, 'trust me, dad, it's a girl thing.'

I have given several women Photons, and each one preferred the turquoise. It's a girl thing.

Walt
 
Ok, so a guy I work with is, well lets just pinch hitting for the other team, if you get my drift
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Anyway guess what color light he likes best, you guessed it, turquoise. I think there is something going on here
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Brock
 
Originally posted by Tim Flanagan:
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Don't know why, but the wimmenfolk are drawn to the turquoise model.

So when I go out and buy a pocketful of turquoise lights, all the ladies will flock towards me?
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Well, after all this, if I do get a turquoise one and like the color...I'm not admitting it here.
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--Frank C.
 
E_WOK,

Remember to turn them all on before you put them in your pocket, and remember to let us know what happens. You should attract something!


Mike
 
ROFLMAO!!! You guys are truly sick. Not as sick as me, true, but sick none the less.

Blue or turquoise (and yes, I DO have some of my own)
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are especially good for one purpose: marking an object. There is very little natural blue light at night; blue is at the short wavelength end of the visible spectrum, remember, and the shorter the wavelength, the higher the energy of the light. Thus, a blue light stands out as something peculiar, and attracts attention.

I hate to burst your respective bubbles, but women tend to want to push the switch on their own turquoise thingies, rather than look for a man with one. As an attractant, a turquoise light is a bust. So to speak.
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Walt
 
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