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    Maybe the number 4 is not accurate, but it is a concern, that's why we need to investigate this matters, the pneumatic switch needs a DIFFERENCE of pressure to work, so if the pressure drops equally in both sides of the switch i think this drop of pressure wont trigger it.

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    that thought crossed my mind, that the pressure would have to be different on each side. I don't think altitude would cause this. Wouldn't rule it out as a possibility, however. Things can fail

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    DC: The French position and translation was given me by Christian on e-cigtest.com. It's at Version traduite de la page http://e-cigtest.com/showthread.php?t=41

    On the pressure changes: The air cargo arrival problems were posted by Ned Zeppelin some time ago. I found wind caused (and still does) a turn-on of the atomizer. It comes on when I walk the dog on a windy day. I have to store it in a lanyard to cool it down. If you want to test your e-cig's reaction to pressure changes, crack a car window about two inches at highway speed and hold your e-cig next to the opening. Not sure what every model will do in this test.

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    Their gonna ban 'em sooner or later so you might as well get used to it and find your local drug dealer. They'll get them if ther's enough profit.
    Let's face it a line of coke on the street costs less than a pint of Bitter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TropicalBob View Post
    On the pressure changes: The air cargo arrival problems were posted by Ned Zeppelin some time ago. I found wind caused (and still does) a turn-on of the atomizer. It comes on when I walk the dog on a windy day. I have to store it in a lanyard to cool it down. If you want to test your e-cig's reaction to pressure changes, crack a car window about two inches at highway speed and hold your e-cig next to the opening. Not sure what every model will do in this test.
    Of course the air flow entering by the battery holes at the tip can cause a change on pressure on one side of the switch (pushing it and then by is activated) when the device is packaged there is no wind to make this change of pressure in one side of the switch.

    Quote Originally Posted by deewal View Post
    Their gonna ban 'em sooner or later so you might as well get used to it and find your local drug dealer. They'll get them if ther's enough profit.
    Let's face it a line of coke on the street costs less than a pint of Bitter.
    But... nic is a legal drug, ....... isn't, so if the drug is legal we will can get it from some source, all we need is the equipment and the knowledge, as for the vaping device is so simple that it can be DIY.

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    Actually, nicotine is a toxin, according to the U.S. In other countries, it is a drug that can only be used for medicinal purposes. It is an insecticide. It is poison. It's as addictive as ...... or ......., and studies show complete addiction in some after only a few cigarettes. Young people seem to accept it quickly.

    With our e-smoking, we are asking governments to let us use and enjoy nicotine for recreational addiction. Sell it openly, over the Internet, at reasonable cost, without regulation or restriction, tax-free. Some people have a problem with that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lithium1330 View Post



    But... nic is a legal drug, ....... isn't, so if the drug is legal we will can get it from some source, all we need is the equipment and the knowledge, as for the vaping device is so simple that it can be DIY.
    Then we will be breaking the Law because if Nic liquid and E-Cigs are banned by Law THEY will be illegal.

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    Well there goes Australia.
    You will be a Criminal if you own,buy,use an e-cig.
    Ban starts Jan 1st.

    Australian ban; Egar illegal

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    Quote Originally Posted by TropicalBob View Post
    Actually, nicotine is a toxin, according to the U.S. In other countries, it is a drug that can only be used for medicinal purposes. It is an insecticide. It is poison. It's as addictive as ...... or ......., and studies show complete addiction in some after only a few cigarettes. Young people seem to accept it quickly.

    With our e-smoking, we are asking governments to let us use and enjoy nicotine for recreational addiction. Sell it openly, over the Internet, at reasonable cost, without regulation or restriction, tax-free. Some people have a problem with that.
    Yeah I know it is a really dangerous subtance, but what i meant is there is a LEGAL source for get it.

    Quote Originally Posted by deewal View Post
    Then we will be breaking the Law because if Nic liquid and E-Cigs are banned by Law THEY will be illegal.
    Well, we have 3 option in this case:

    1.-Break the law.
    2.-Smoke regulars.
    3.-Quit.

    The irony in MY case is that if I break the law and get in jail, i will be allowed to smoke in there lol.

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