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Earthling789

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  1. Fuzzy Vanilla is not the same as SB Mother's Milk 2mg is not the same as 18mg.... Are we comparing apples to Buicks again?
  2. Magma and Stillare, but I think my Magma has slightly better flavor if they are built the same.
  3. Jason is spot-on with the smaller bottles... it may seem like you're spending a lot on tiny amounts, but since maybe 7 out of 10 bottles will sit on the shelf after you tried them once, you have to think of it this way... you didn't WASTE money buying 30ml of something you don't like The only time I'll buy 30ml of something new is if the price is only $1-2 more than the 10ml bottle (or it's on a huge sale)... if I don't like it, I can always give it away to someone else....
  4. I'll send you all some of our water... after the 2' of snow melted, it's rained here at some point in the day, every day, except 4 days in the past two weeks. The river has receded back into her banks, but just barely... and my yard is a soggy mixture of "moat" and "grass" I'd be very pleased to see a week of clear, warm weather!
  5. Yep, that huge battery capacity has me wanting one of the 50W iSticks, but for now, it's just as easy to pop in a fresh 18650 and keep vaping with my IPV-minis or Cloupor minis
  6. Yep, the Aerotank mini bases fit the KPT3-mini like a glove, and turn the KPT3-mini into an Aerotank mini. You can do the same thing with the KPT2 and KPT3 full-size, using the standard Aerotank bases. As for drilling, you "can" drill them, but I would start with drilling only ONE, first, and only make it a TINY bit bigger. You can always increase the hole again later, or add another tiny bit larger hole to one of the other two remaining holes, but you can't "undo" the drilling if you go too big. I drilled out my KPT2-mini's by making only one hole about 0.005" larger, then another hole the same... it GREATLY improved them, but I would recommend the Aerotank bases, because some juices will prefer more restricted air-flow, and you can't change it once you drill one out... well, you can always use tape to cover a hole, but that's not the best method
  7. Oh, I know... he's part of that 1% that give everyone else a bad name 99% of all the trucks I encounter on a daily basis are some of the best drivers on the planet, and go out of their way to ensure the safety of other drivers! Honestly, most truck drivers will move out of the way of a motorcycle (due to the wake they create), or if traffic is heavy, I've had trucks "shield" me from other cars, and allow me a clear path to "open road" before... I'd rather ride the Interstate with nothing but trucks, if I had that option
  8. Sadly, Shen... some of those truckers are also the idiots... I was on the Interstate (on my bike) last Monday, and had a rig with 53' trailer merge into my lane in front of me... maybe leaving 3' between my front wheel and his trailer... I was so close, I could almost reach out and write "A-hole" in the dust on his trailer I don't think it would have been so bad if it weren't for the fact he didn't use a signal, or give any warning... and the middle lane was clear... and he didn't take the upcoming exit (the exit I take for work), so I saw no reason for him to get over, into the slow-lane If you do that to a truck in KY, you could face a minimum $250 fine from DOT or State Police....
  9. ^^ Haha ^^ Back when I had my Mercedes (diesel), getting a tail-gaiter to back off was as simple as pushing the pedal to the floor Nothing better than thick, black diesel smoke pouring out of the tailpipe from an engine with nearly a million miles on it Wow, I miss that car! It was still getting 45mpg when I sold it.... Bebop, I've used the brake-light trick many times before... it does work! You just have to make sure there's not a long line of bumper-to-bumper traffic, or you might be the cause of a 40-car pile-up
  10. Yep, I saw that video about a week after getting my first V4... Interesting way to fix the problem! I stretched the stock spring on one, and it is working well... on the other one, I tried a different spring... a slightly larger diameter, and heavier gauge Brass spring. It seems to be working well too, but makes turning on/off the juice control a bit tighter... I just hope I don't damage the threads with added tension.
  11. They're really easy to work with, and vape great.... As long as the spring is not jacking-up the resistance!
  12. Hey, Tug... it's almost too shiny to use You might have to let me break it in for you for a year or two
  13. That's awesome, Tam! You've been looking for a way to get rid of some of your "excess"... and paying it forward to a new vaper is the best way (and most rewarding, too)! Now, when you finish going through your mini-warehouse, lol, you'll probably find plenty more for the next person? I don't have much left for noobies, but next time I run across a cheap deal on eGo-T's and starter-tanks... I'll probably snag them for a noob-care-package An update on my co-worker... Today is her second day smoke-free, and she's been asking good questions about different coil resistances, settings on the iSticks, and about different style/brands of tanks. She's also bought additional tanks so she can have multiple flavors ready at all times If she can make it through the weekend without lighting-up, I think she'll be home-free! I also just found out that she has a little support at home, too... her niece is living with her (to go to college), and she's an on/off vaper... I think with both of them supporting each other, her niece will be encouraged to keep vaping, and they'll both be better for it.
  14. I had an old Escort that had one of the window-washer nozzles that was positioned too high, and it shot over my car, and landed about 10-15' behind me... perfect for tail-gaiters Now, on my motorcycle, I've been known to carry a few of the tiny air-soft paint-balls... they're tiny and don't leave a huge "splat" on the windshield, but a couple of those tossed over my shoulder onto a tail-gaiter will certainly make them BACK OFF! And the paint is water-soluble, so it won't leave any "permanent" damage
  15. Well, of course... what kind of 'gentleman' would I be if I didn't test it out for you, first
  16. Yes, Tam... I scour the Internet daily... looking for that new, shiny toy to tempt you with... after I buy one myself, that is
  17. I'm not jealous... yet... just broke I know where you were looking... VapeNW I saw they were pre-orders (except pink) when I bought my last Cloupor from them. I would have added the iStick 50W to the cart, too, but it would have delayed my Cloupor delivery until April...
  18. George, I've been trying to get Tam into an RTA for probably 5-6 months now... but I'm not giving up on her, even if I have to buy it myself and send it to her
  19. I have two favorite sayings around the office... "Failure to plan on your part does not constitute an emergency on mine" and "I will be happy to 'manage my anger' as soon as you manage your stupid"
  20. Nope, the 30W is different: The 20W does not have the flare, and it perfectly flat on top.
  21. Might want to check, but I think that's a 30W iStick... at least the top looks like a 30W
  22. None of the above... I just grab my spare rig, and worry about re-filling later If I'm on the bike, I'd first have to wonder how I was vaping and riding at the same time... I'd worry less about it being a "dry-hit", or at least worry about it secondly!
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