freakin' lazers

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zoiDman

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Hm... Vapor Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation? Vaser?

(Okay, now, there's a vaper kit I wouldn't wanna be standing next to if it leaked... I mean, not the juice...)

Yeah... Nothing like having your Ground State altered first thing in the Mourning.

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ouch, sorry. and i didn't mean lazers, should have said lazerbeams. like the kind that are attached to shark's heads in....nevermind.

give it some thought though, it could have merit.

Spelling laser-beam correctly would go greatly towards confirming your credibility to even be involved in the process. Defending one misspelling with another kind of eliminates you from consideration all together.
 

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I built this hand-held current regulated 250 mW red laser into a Minimag body last year. It still works. You will need at least a watt output to begin to vaporize e-liquid. The laser should be on the red or IR end of the spectrum. Using a heated coil is a much safer approach to the task of making vapor. This red laser is optimized for throwing a beam a maximum distance as opposed to burning at close range.

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used to work in plasma physics, idea from:
Inertial confinement fusion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
point a bunch of laser beams at a single point and it gets really hot.

2 responses solely to correct the spelling of something that was said in the voice of Dr. Evil.
can i expect a 10% grammar/spelling-nazi base-rate across ecf or is that only in the new members forum?
 
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