I seem to recall that testing and findings was from 2013, so long before the sub-ohm bug evolved I think.
The whole article says something like once mixed and stored, the molecular changes can occur. So it happens in suspension.
Well that makes sense. I know that liquids do change over time, steeping being a good example.
But you'd still need access to equipment and stuff to make liquids
- apart from that, I've often laughed at the phrase 'No man is an island' ...'cos I'd be prepared to give it a go!
I've thought about that, I'd need a nice little speed boat to pop to the nearest island that has a Post Office to get my supplies shipped in
. Plenty of solar panels and wind turbines for electricity so I can store my supplies in the freezer, plus I'd need to charge my batteries. I might want to live on an island, but I don't want to slum it
. Plus I could call my box mods Desert Island Mods
I suppose it would need a bit more commitment - just thought for the odd 'special'.
Not taken much notice of Sticker bombs
I'm spending loads of time researching at the moment on different ideas I have. Think I've got box mod OCD
Paramol were a wonderful find when my husband had a trapped nerve in his spine. They eased the pain while the chiropractor managed to free it enough over a few sessions.
None of this type of painkiller is a good idea for more than a week or so though - can do a lot of damage long term as you no doubt know.
At the risk of 'wagging a finger', overtime isn't everything - don't overdo it if you can help it
I've got myself down to the bare minimum dosage now, where I find the discomfort acceptable. The Dr prescribed the meds to be taken 4 times per day - I'd be a zombie if I did that
The overtime is just for the times when I finish later because I'm having "stretch breaks" regularly
Our sons back is OK at the moment (had a disc removed after an accident) but he's been called out on rest days/nights far too often lately due to sickness, holidays and shift shortages across the board - he's really weary now. No end in sight really long term - it can only get worse as they make further cuts in so-called 'essential' public services.
Same problem at my place. But at least our overtime is voluntary. Glad to hear your Son's back is better now, back pain is awful.
Not sure about press fit parts, most of those you are talking about would be too small for vape grips, they don't always work on really tightly seized tanks, but then I use one inside the teeth of a wrench (protects the atty from damage by the wrench)
True, I tend to use elastic bands and vice grips. It's still a great idea though.
ECITA have gone a step further, although I think, that is too far, in saying that all American liquids should be taken off the shelves if they do not have proper testing documents to prove they are okay.
Does sound like a knee jerk reaction. A lot of the smaller companies just won't have the resources for such testing. Plus the prices will have to go up, to cover all the extra costs.
Actually a nasty tablet to take for too long - it's really only meant for short term relief. - think there was something on one of the morning shows recently about codeine based tablets.
I know they can be addictive as their an opiate type. I'll be going back to the Dr's pretty soon, to get further tests organised. It's definitely something I feel needs investigating further.
Sad day
The iStick 50 has finally died.Bought it a new sleeve as it was getting scratched up.It paid me back by constantly firing in my pocket,took my tank off and it was still going.No atomizer was on the screen but still constantly firing,the 10s warning would come up,then fire again.
Turned it off and it started firing again ,tried that a few times and couldn't stop it firing.In the end it went in a bucket of water
So maybe I was a bit precocious but I wasn't taking any chances.Bought from a cheap website in the UK.
That is bad news mate. Sounds like the chip has got some issues with it auto firing like that