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  1. I know it isn't much, but I finally got the stuff to replace the 510 on my MPV. Overall it wasn't too difficult, except re soldering the wire to the top cap. I wish I had taken pictures of the modification, but I didn't. It was fun and only took about an hour, well it really took 2 but an hour of that was finding my tools.
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  2. I really enjoy having a couple fixed V batteries. I have a couple 900mah 3.7 ego T's and I just bought a stubby 1300mah ego. Same width as original spinner but shorter (no VV). There are lots of times where I want smaller and simpler
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  3. this is Mya. Newest member of the family
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  4. Compenstine

    Any cat people out there

    Looks like you have a lot of good info here. I would also suggest getting cat toys like these: My cats love it when I snake it across the floor and hide it around a corner they can't see. They will crouch down give the butt a wiggle and dart after it. LOL I can also get them to do some acrobatic moves by dangling it just out of reach. All cats have there own attitudes. Not personality so much as attitude. I call it Catitude. Here is a pic of Catitude: Be mindful of how they act too they will tell you what they want in most cases. They like to get your attention and want you to follow them. If you ignore it, they will just ignore you too, it's that Catitude thing. They like to bring you presents too, mice and such. Don't get mad, praise her and then dispose of it. It is a cats way of showing it is contributing. Cats can be very social or independent depending on the mood. They also choose who they like. Some cats only like one person others don't care so long as they get a pet or two. (Kinda Like dogs in that way) If they are getting mad most will give warning in a slight growl. If they do this stop and let it go. Forcing a cat to do what it don't want to do can you bit or scratched. They do not call the claws "Stiletto's" for nothing. If you are training it to not bite, a very light one finger tap on the nose and say "Ouch" you only need to do this once or twice. Then all you need after that is say "Ouch" and it will back off. If it is getting in your face when you eat, same thing but say "No". Cats will beg like a dog if they like people food. Do not allow it to get up on you when you eat even one time, it can be hard to break after that. With mine all I have to do is raise my finger and say No and it will walk away. Ears going back is a sign of being irritated, when accompanied by a growl, look out, Stilettos are next.
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  5. Speaking of names but only a little off topic here, I remember you said something about wanting to change yours. Now you can! Go to the top of the page and click on your name with the little down arrow. Click on "My Settings". Then, click on "Display Name" on the left side of the screen. You can change your display name twice in a 30 day period. Just let us know what it is so we know who you are.
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  6. Mya...so she can be friends with my daughter Mia and mya lol
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  7. Back from the vets office. She has clean bill of health. Had all of her shots. Doc said she is around a year old. Next step is to have her spayed. Thank you for all the helpful tips
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  8. I'm not a "cat-person", per se, but I've had cats in my home since I was old enough to remember... I currently have two, an older cat that we took in because the family was in need (kids were allergic), and a kitten that my son rescued during a flood back in the summer. I really prefer my big dogs... Great-Dane, English Setter, and English Mastiff. Cats are not really pets, IMO... they "tolerate" humans by letting you live in their house, and they keep you around to clean their litter box and feed/water them, only because they feel entitled to human servants Seriously, a "good" cat can be a good friend and lap-warmer. They do go nuts over a laser pointer (then again, so does my English Setter). A litter-box (with a dome-top to contain odor and keep the area clean), clumping cat-litter, and a bowl for food and water and you're pretty much set. Most cats will find the highest point in the house to lay down, so don't freak out if you find it on top of the refrigerator or shelving, lol. A scratching post is a good thing too, but it's better to get them de-clawed (because they rarely ONLY use the assigned post for scratching/sharpening claws). Spay/neuter is also a must for cats... females will get knocked-up simply by stepping outside, and males will scent your furniture, walls, carpets, etc to mark their territory once they hit puberty... worst smell EVER (and can ruin your house)! Now, if you tend to have mice in your area... keeping a cat (with claws) is a good idea, especially females. Only the laziest of cats will ignore a good "hunt", so they will help keep your home mouse-free... although you have to learn to accept their "gifts" of partially chewed mice... which they will leave in conspicuous places (to get your praise/approval) To me, the only bad things about cats are the fact they tend to shed 10x worse than my dogs, and they get in/on places they should not be... such as kitchen counters, dining table, bed (leaving hair all over fresh bedding or clothes), etc.
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  9. Compenstine

    Any cat people out there

    I can advise better tomorrow when I get to my computer. ai hate this cell phone keyboard. Have had cats all my life. That is why most dog see me as a chew toy lol
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  10. Litter box and clumping natural, organic kitty litter. A good scratching post is a must unless you don't like your furniture very much. Other than that... I got nuthin'. Me? I'm a puppy person. Been looking for another ear muff with teeth and legs Maltese.
    1 point
  11. Bebop

    wearable vaporizer

    Vape wear! Now I've seen everything
    1 point
  12. Bebop

    Thinking about buying a Saab

    Sounds like another saab story.
    1 point
  13. Bebop

    Spinner 2 May Be a Gonner

    Nah. The wall wart is fine. All my other bats charge just fine. Thanks though!
    1 point
  14. Yes, how it is stored is is the biggest factor in it going bad. I have some Juice that I had when my B&M open 5 years ago and most of it still tastes fine. I have had a couple that were not so good and taste was the only way of telling. It did not taste rancid just not so good. So long as you keep it in a cool dark place capped, it should be fine for at least 1 year or longer. If it tastes funny, dump it. Having said that, I have had juice go bad in a matter of days that was left out in my car during the summer. Heat is a juice killer.
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  15. They used to say 2 years from manufacture date. If stored in a cool dark location.
    1 point
  16. jasonculp

    Eleaf

    The Mean/RMS doesn't bother me, but I vape at 10.5 eleaf watts, which is close to 12 - 15 regular watts...lol I personally think people get too hung up on the numbers. If someone is using tanks with premade coils, if it is too hot, turn it down....and vice versa ;-) I love the form factor. I am really hoping one of the versions of the MVP 3.0 is about the same size as the iStick with a better 510. At the same time, I would like a MVP about the same size as the original with 20 - 30 watts, better button placement, and a recessed, spring loaded 510 in the $50 - $75 range. I may be wrong, but I put the iStick in the same class as the ego twists. It is an inexpensive, adjustable battery with a very small size, and if it dies, you are not out a lot of money, but can last a long time and be dependable if you take good care of it. I think if you were wanting something that will last for a while, in the same category you would have to spend $120 and get a Vapor Shark DNA30.
    1 point
  17. Tam

    Nice looking drip tips

    Yeeeeeesssssss. Okay, here goes. Hi, my name is Tam and I'm addicted to drip tips...
    1 point
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