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Tam

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  1. OMG, Airplane. Now I'm going to have to go watch that! It's such a hilarious classic and still great today.
  2. It's just personal preference but I've not had good luck with any Tobeco product. I prefer EHPro for clones.
  3. Thanks. She's also old! She's 13 and still going strong.
  4. The hair I chopped off of her filled a plastic grocery bag. Aw, he's still such a puppy!
  5. Yep. He's another earmuff with teeth. Just like Teni. Before bath and haircut doing her best impersonation of a miniature sheepdog instead of a Maltese: After getting chopped all to hell and back because she wouldn't stay still for even a second:
  6. Mine is a clone made by EphPro, it came with some wire, wick, a little screw driver and extra O-rings.
  7. The iSticks seem to work fine with RDAs (I only build over 1.0 ohm anyway) and tanks but that's not why I bought them. Was originally looking to replace my Spinners (I and II) for use with my HH.357s but that's not an option. The IPV minis though... I'm stuck on what color I want next. That champagne looks really nice.
  8. Still working my way through season 2 of NCIS: Los Angeles. Tried watching it before but it didn't grab me, it's doing better at keeping my attention this time around. Must've been in the wrong mindset the first attempt.
  9. My Stillare came with extra O-rings. Didn't yours, or did you use them already?
  10. He looks like an angel when he's sleeping. You'll find a lot of dog people on this forum. Teni (rhymes with penny and short for Tenacity and she lives up to her name) thinks she's about 80 lbs more than her 8 lbs. Big dog in a small package but with an attitude to match.
  11. For $24 why buy a clone when you can get a genuine Aspire Nautilus mini at the Vapor Talk store?
  12. So I put the HH.357 that my iStick was complaining about low resistance on my IPV mini. Put the Jam RDA on the iStick. Originally, the iStick said that the resistance of the HH.357 (originally at 2.0 ohm), was too low to fire. My IPV mini says it's at 2.4 ohms. I checked it on my ohm meter and it read 2.3 ohms. It vapes just fine at 5.0 watts. The Jam RDA reads 1.8 ohms on the iStick but on my ohm meter it reads 2.4 ohms. On my IPV mini, it reads 2.4 ohms. Either way, it vapes just fine on the iStick. I think I won't be getting any more iSticks but I can see a few more IPV minis in my near future. Might need some more Sony VTC4s as well.
  13. When my Maltese was a puppy she used to lay on my chest with her butt under my chin and let one rip. She's not allowed to do that anymore.
  14. We all have our own favorite ways to do things, Earthling.
  15. I've been known to derail a few topics but never to this degree. It's a whole new first.
  16. I torch the wire first and then wind it into a coil. Once that's done I squeeze and torch at the same time. Torching the wire first takes a lot of the springiness out of the wire so it holds its shape better after you wind it.
  17. Mine too. Ceramic tweezers would be better than the extra fine needle nosed pliers I've been using - it puts out too much force and I wind up squishing my coils more than I wanted.
  18. Maybe the carrier pigeon got blown off course?
  19. Ah, that explains the lower price. Thanks, and good morning, Jeff!
  20. Yeah, with this battery, I'd be a little wary about it being authentic at that price too.
  21. What's sad is that I really do like these iStick 20w -- when they behave, they work great! When they're having tantrums is when I have a problem with them.
  22. Depends on the juice. Light, less sweet juices will require a coil change about once every two to three weeks. Dark, sweet juices may last a week sometimes just a few days.
  23. For whatever it's worth, my blue one seems to be working fine. It's the "red" one that's causing problems. In any case, take the blue out one of the box and double check that the screws on the bottom are flush seated... unlike mine.
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