Bob wrote:
>Once the flash is made you
>press a small button on the side of the base to advance the cube to
>the next flash. I've often wondered about the logic of the design
>of this unit, since it is actually just as easy to rotate a cube than
>to find and press the advance button. All I could ever reason was that it
>kept one aware when the cube was exhausted. If you press the button and
>the cube doesn't rotate, you've already used up all four flashes - time
>to replace the cube.
A further point is, if you rotate the cube, you could burn your fingers at
the freshly fired flash, they get very hot.
Matthias
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