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    Why not just go to the bathroom sit on the throne and take a couple nice pulls?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr_vapor View Post
    Why not just go to the bathroom sit on the throne and take a couple nice pulls?
    I think we still have a little controversy about the vapor setting off the smoke alarm.

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    here I am vaping on a plane:
    YouTube - vaping on plane

    but always get permission...every airline is different
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    Default PG Produces Toxic Fumes When Burned

    FYI....Did anybody here know that when your atomizer gets too hot that it can actually BURN the Propylene Glycol? Which then produces TOXIC FUMES!! Yep, that's the nasty "burnt" taste that so many e-smokers complain about.....
    "If PG is present in a fire situation, it can produce toxic fumes. Proper protective equipment should be worn." (See Dow.com)

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    Just flew on AA today from ORD to IAH. Out of curiosity, I read through the in flight magazine, and checked the in flight prohibited electronics section. Yup, they updated the magazine. It says;

    "Devices that are not allowed to be activated at any time are those, including e-cigarettes, that could cause damage to equipment or diminish the design, function, or capability of the aircraft."

    The sad thing is that e-cigs don't fall into any one of those categories.

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