November 2017
Beginner to intermediate
208 pages
5h 11m
English
If you’re a longtime student of the art of flash, you already know this, but if not, it’s important to note that much of the next level flash stuff uses a lot of Latin phrases, since the first flash unit was actually created in Rome around 1559. Of course, back then, they didn’t have the luxury of rechargeable lithium batteries like we do today, which is why they coined the Latin phrase, “Barba tenus fraus durante,” which loosely translated means, “Barbara, I need 10 fresh Duracells.” Many people are surprised when they learn that the Duracell company chose their brand name based on ancient Latin texts, which included the phrase, “Alis corpus beatae,” which roughly means, ...
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