Things We Have Learned...

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It is REALLY hard to find a good ADV
That's one of the many reasons I drip...

I don't have any expectations of ever finding an all day vape.
Just like I don't have any expectations of eating pizza every meal for the rest of my life.

Granted, if there is anything I could eat all day, every meal, it would be pizza.
But I don't think I could go very long without wanting to puke at the mere sight of it.

If I couldn't switch flavors frequently, I'd probably have to quit vaping.
 

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I've learned that I can write equally well whether I'm happy, sad, angry, frustrated, tired, giddy or ambivalent.

I've also learned - just today, in fact - that I don't write well when there's blood all over my hands. More because I try to not get blood on my keyboard and am therefore relegated to using one or two knuckles to type than for any other reason.
 

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I've learned that I can write equally well whether I'm happy, sad, angry, frustrated, tired, giddy or ambivalent.

I've also learned - just today, in fact - that I don't write well when there's blood all over my hands. More because I try to not get blood on my keyboard and am therefore relegated to using one or two knuckles to type than for any other reason.

Do we want to know why there is blood on your hands, or is it still under investigation?
 

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Learning experiences:

1) Don't engage a conversation a conversation with someone who says something on the lines of "What da hel is that, some sort a <insert smoking assessory here>?". Simply say it's an E-cig and walk away.
2) Don't walk into a custom E-pipe shop with your Vamo.
3) Always carry a spare atomizer and battery.
4) do not take your fancy ecig on the beach, it will get sand in it.
5) ALWAYS lock your mechanical when sitting it down on it's button.
6) When allowing a co-worker to use your ecig, always teach him how to lock the ecig when sitting it down on it's button.
7) Metal atomizers can get hot... (see 5 & 6 above)
8) Never rebuild a co-workers protank coil unless you plan on rebuilding all of his/her coils.
 

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Do we want to know why there is blood on your hands, or is it still under investigation?
Nah, it's nothing so nefarious. ;)

I got my HCigar Kayfun 3.1 today, and had some trouble taking it apart. Two of the tank sleeve components were VERY tightly screwed together. It took my mouse pad's rubber "non-slip platform" and a great deal of muscular effort to break their bond. In the process, I received several cuts on my fingers from the very sharp edges. They bled like crazy for a few minutes.

(Anyone who owns a Kayfun may have had a similar experience in their first encounter with it.)
 

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Nah, it's nothing so nefarious. ;)

I got my HCigar Kayfun 3.1 today, and had some trouble taking it apart. Two of the tank sleeve components were VERY tightly screwed together. It took my mouse pad's rubber "non-slip platform" and a great deal of muscular effort to break their bond. In the process, I received several cuts on my fingers from the very sharp edges. They bled like crazy for a few minutes.

(Anyone who owns a Kayfun may have had a similar experience in their first encounter with it.)

:laugh:

I've learned to use strips of soft rubber shelf liner to grip my Kayfuns for disassembly :)
 
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