LEGEND FOR ICONS & GRAEMLINS
USED ON THIS WEBSITE



ICONS

= New addition to website.

= Updated product or web page.

= Spectrometer has been used.

= ProMetric beam profile analyser has been used.

=  Battery runtime graph posted.

  = Updated photograph(s).

=  Movie of product available.

=  Sound of product available.

  = No longer have sample.

*  = As above, but conditional: please see the evaluation the link points to.

    = Lost/left behind in a move I made on 10-11-04.

*   = As above, but conditional: please see the evaluation the link points to.

    = Out for loan.

    = Manufacturer no longer makes lights.

Product not broken but could not be tested    = Product not broken but unable to test.

    = Failed or was destroyed during or after testing. Just call me "The Flashlight Destructor".

  = Destroyed during or after testing, but I have another.

    = Lost (flying machines only) during or after testing.

(PA) = Passaround (that I still have).

(PA*)= Passaround (that I still have), but with stipulations (manufacturer is sending more than one but wants some of the products returned after testing is complete).

= Gift - no abusive testing.

Requires spectrographic analysis = Requires spectrographic analysis.


*         NOT an ElektroLumens
          product.



GRAEMLINS

Graemlin with "OOPS" sign - Used to express "Oops, something's wrong".

    Graemlin with wagging finger - Used to express "shame on you".

    Graemlin with crying eyes - Used to express disappointment or sadness.

    Graemlin with rolling eyes - Used to express confusion or "hmmmph!".

    Graemlin with eye patch - Used when a laser has been accidentally discharged into the eye...oops!!!

 Thumbs-down graemlin - Used as a sign of disapproval.

    Sick graemlin - Also used to express disapproval.

    LOL (Laughing Out Loud) graemlin - used when something's supposed to be funny.

    Smiling graemlin.

 Rock graemlin - Indicates high level of satisfaction.

 REALLY rocks!!! (used to indicate that the product is really great)

 Graemlin with light bub breaking over its head - Used to express confusuion or uncertainty.

    Winking smiley - Indicates something said in a comical or joking manner.

    ROTFL smiley - Rolling On The Floor Laughing.

    Frowning smiley - Indicates disapproval.

    Shake head - Indicates rather significant disappointment.

  Thumbs-up smiley - Indicates high degree of satisfaction.

Two thumbs up graemlin - Indicates an even higher degree of satisfaction.

    Rainbow smiley - Happy.

    Yucky green crossed mouth - YUCK!!! Something's rotten in {insert country of choise here}!!!

    Eyes roll around - Also used express disappointment OR to express surprise.

    Smiling Santa graemlin - used only at or near Christmas.

pot     Animated "pot" graphic - "pot" is short for "potentiometer" - a variable resistor.

"Under Construction" graphic.

No photograph available.










Do you manufacture or sell an LED flashlight, task light, utility light, or module of some kind? Want to see it tested by a real person, under real working conditions? Do you then want to see how your light did? If you have a sample available for this type of real-world, real-time testing, please contact me at ledmuseum@worldnet.att.net or send your potential victim to:

Craig Johnson
c/o The LED Museum
1090 Lake Front Dr., #618
Sacramento CA. 95831-5632
ph. Please e-mail for phone number (costs me $0.50 a minute, use only if urgent)


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