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Everything posted by Tam
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Still flipping around between all the NCIS series (NCIS, NCIS Los Angeles, NCIS New Orleans) and binge watching until I get to the current episodes. Also watching Star Trek: The Next Generation and starting on Shark Week season 2. Gotta love my Prime.
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My only experience is with the IPV minis but those are solid workhorses. I'd venture to guess this one shouldn't be much different in dependability.
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If a show's worth watching, it must be binged watched.
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Click on this link: http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/education/grammar/specially-versus-especially
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So that's where you've been, Tug! Buried in this show?
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Nope. No big hair, but I until I was well into my 30s, I had hip length straight-ish hair.
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Now we're getting out of hand. If anyone brings up 80's big hair, that would just complete the look of Jordache jeans (or Dittos for the ladies) and polyester everything else.
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I didn't have one. Now I feel left out.
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Doing this "little chart" involves too many variables that you'll either wind up with so many multiple charts in order to take in each variable or you wind up with one huge chart that will be so difficult to understand that noobs won't use it. If you're doing multiple charts and want it to be accurate, you'll need one for each change in coils, resistance, battery type, tank, juice (each little change in PG/VG ratio will require a whole new chart), etc. That's the only way you'll come out to being close to accurate. Even then, it's no guarantee. I'm not being facetious when I suggest starting low and turning it up until you get the slight burnt taste then turn it down. That's how most of us find the optimal vaping spot for that juice, tank, battery. By "slight" I don't mean to keep turning it up until it burns up the wick or blows up in your face (your car crash scenario), just until you barely notice a burnt flavor or get a harsh vape. It's the easiest, fastest, and most accurate way to dial in your sweet spot without having to resort to inaccurate charts and take the chance of burning up your wick by starting too high in power.
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Does this mean you're getting one, Jason?
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Hope it didn't do any damage!
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Birthday cake and Frutti Tootie should also be on your list to try.
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Here's to hoping it's done right and that it's widely seen. Thanks for the link!
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And faster! Start low, vape. Nope, not doing it for me. Raise watts/volts, vape. Not yet. Raise watts/volts, vape. Repeat until you get s light burnt taste. Take it down a notch. There. That's the sweet spot for that juice, that coil, that tank and battery combination. See? No need for charts.
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Well, it looks like Cesar's going to be busy for a long while making up the "more accurate" chart...
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By all means, feel free to update and create your own voltage chart.
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Okay, 'splain to me what a "members only" jacket is and why did anyone want one?
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What battery are you using?
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1) The PG/VG ratio of the juice could be why it's so harsh and making you cough. Higher PG carries more flavor, is a thinner liquid, less vapor but harsher throat hit. Higher VG is thicker, a little bit sweeter, more vapor but smoother vape. Also, the amount of nicotine (more nic) could also make for a harsher vape which will make you cough. Some flavors will also make you cough if they're high in things like citrus. YMMV 2) Sorry, no clue about B&Ms in Greensboro but ordering online is a good way to be able to fully customize your juice. Like Cany said above, Compenstine is a member here and owns Fadora vapor. He's a good one to contact because he will work with you to make exactly what you want/need. I'm hard to mix for due to compromised taste buds from sinus surgery. Comp was able to figure out what works for me and juices taste wonderful!
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ecigarette How do you guys handle the craving for smoking.
Tam replied to DenZacker's topic in Introduce Yourself
I'm one of those "few exceptions" and kept four or five packs (don't remember exactly how many now) for over a year. My main downfall was the panic I'd get with the thought of running out. Those packs were my "just in case I really get a craving and can't stand it anymore" safety net. Thankfully, just having them there was more than enough and I never opened them. Like B said, everyone is different and you need to do what works for you. The tips he gave are the one constant for nearly all of us. -
The yellow dog can't go with you?
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And the day-glo orange? That's out too. Just sayin'.
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Nice, Rixter, but how do you buy from them? I didn't see any shopping cart type of thing.
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Even now that you know what it means, it's probably safer to continue to not respond.