Ever so gently....................(the stick not the atty)So that I am understanding correctly; I am to insert the straight end of a paper clip into that little hole at the end of the connector and pull? Is that right?
Ever so gently....................(the stick not the atty)So that I am understanding correctly; I am to insert the straight end of a paper clip into that little hole at the end of the connector and pull? Is that right?
That's the ticket! Very gently on the stick...test after every gentle pry, won't take much.Ever so gently....................(the stick not the atty)
Wait. I'm pulling on the istick?Ever so gently....................(the stick not the atty)
Cheechy Monkey and Capt. Obvious to the rescue....Wait. I'm pulling on the istick?
Looky there! You guys are geniuses!
*haveI had the center pin on my 30W get jammed down enough it wouldn't fire...can't beleive with the spring loaded
center pin that would be possible.
Swabbed down the pit with an alcohol swab and used a pen nib to push it a bit. Must of popped it
back into position, been doing great since then!
The center pin has been squished down a little. You can try to very gently pry it up just a bit and try to see if that does it. If so you will be needing to be o-ringed.Good morning good people. I am in need of some assistance. One of my GSAs is reading no atomizer on one of my istick 20s but it's fine on the other...
Okay, GO!
Could be worse. I insist on the subjunctive (often in combination with the conditional...)*have
I'm sorry. It's a sickness.
You misspelled superfluousness, which isn't even a word!!!!Could be worse. I insist on the subjunctive (often in combination with the conditional...)
for matters contrary to fact. And "of" before an appositive company name makes me boil at the superfluousnesss...
emitting more steam than an Air at 25 watts. There is a cure, they say. Haven't dared ask what it is.
Probably a double layer of duct tape over mouth and fingers.
Done and done, Mud. You're just a bit late to the party.The center pin has been squished down a little. You can try to very gently pry it up just a bit and try to see if that does it. If so you will be needing to be o-ringed.
I take it the problem has been resolved? (I ask, at the risk of having my post handed back to me with red marks.)Done and done, Mud. You're just a bit late to the party.
Thanks. That superfluity of esses was clearly excessive.You misspelled superfluousness, which isn't even a word!!!!
Would you not agree that superfluousness is a bit of a superfluous word?Thanks. That superfluity of esses was clearly excessive.
Not a word? Maybe not in your dialect of AE, but mine includes it, as does my Random House Unabridged:
Superfluous
Related forms
superfluously, adverb
superfluousness, noun
unsuperfluous, adjective
unsuperfluously, adverb
unsuperfluousness, noun
Ducttapedunsuperfluousnessity...obsolete form used only north of Bangor
by landlocked lobstermen after a hard night of merriment.
Between Tib's iron skillet and Elvie-Emm's Squishing down technique, it behooves a monkey to tread with great care.I take it the problem has been resolved? (I ask, at the risk of having my post handed back to me with red marks.)
See post # 4784.I take it the problem has been resolved? (I ask, at the risk of having my post handed back to me with red marks.)
Wait. I'm pulling on the Istick?
Looky there! You guys are geniuses!
Swedish snus does. I believe that a perfect WTA eliquid is still in its experimental stages; we don't know exactly which minor alkaloids we're so addicted to. Snus is a whole package--all of those lovely minors are there and I can feel them.
Snus and smokeless tobacco (Ariva and Stonewall) have been thoroughly tested for TSNAs--over and over--and passed all the tests with flying colors
Would I? Yeah, it's a little on the turgid, extravagent, pompous side, the kind of word most politicians would love. Too much of a bad thing.Would you not agree that superfluousness is a bit of a superfluous word?