My apologies if this appears more than once- my work computer was in spastic fits today- and of course the IT techie is out sick. I'm trying to re-post from home now. I've made a test stand that can hold up to six laser pointers simultaneously. I will bring it to the SLAS meeting tomorrow night. The plan is for everyone who is curious as to where their laser rates as far as brightness goes, to bring it to the meeting and put it to the test. Up to six at once will be turned-on, the beams exiting the test stand through apertures that hide the lasers themselves. The beams will be aimed at a screen of black flocked paper so we're not dazzled by the spots. Those in attendance, with their backs to the spots, will look at the six BEAMS and vote on the descending order of brightness. A number will be next to each aperture for identification purposes. If enough people bring their lasers we can have multiple eliminations to determine the finalists, then repeat the test to determine the brightest. We can then build a table showing brightness vs. price, and other data useful to the consumer. If bringing a laser for test, and you have your own O-ring, bring it as well, otherwise we'll use rubber bands to hold-down the switches. This is not a scheduled event, so we will do it only if there is sufficient time; secondary to scheduled events/speakers. Comments/suggestions? __________________________________ Yahoo! FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one click. http://farechase.yahoo.com