Here are some of your posts:
Kristin:
Slashdot Comments | American Lung Association Pushes For Ban On Electronic Cigarettes
Slashdot Comments | American Lung Association Pushes For Ban On Electronic Cigarettes
Others:
Slashdot Comments | American Lung Association Pushes For Ban On...
No prob. You might not get that many direct hits to the article itself. It depends on the story if people actually go to the original source page or just base the discussion around the summary. Things that have video or other media on the original source page that isn't given in the summary tend...
It might be because you didn't sign up for an account. Account holders can choose to post anonymously by checking a box next to the post box, but non account holders are always seen as "anonymous coward". Comments are also displayed based on the rating score and anonymous posters (non account...
Congratulations, your article made it on Slashdot:
Slashdot Your Rights Online Story | American Lung Association Pushes For Ban On Electronic Cigarettes
For those who don't know, Slashdot is the biggest technology/science news site on the net.
There's actually a term, "slashdotted"...
I've been done vaping for about 3 months now. It wasn't an absolute goal, but I did find that I could vape less and less (after getting down to 0 nic first for a few months) and then decided to just try and stop. It just seemed silly not to try and quit at that point -- the worst that would...
Follow my link please before commenting ;) -- it links to the same press release page. It was posted by Eissenberg in that thread -- I'm linking directly to his post (#582) which links to the press release (3 video page, "Study Reveals...").
EDIT:
I might as well point out here for general...
I did -- it was posted here by Eissenberg himself:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/e-cigarette-news/69409-cnn-com-today-59.html#post1057822
*shrug*
Not sure why you can't discuss it where it was posted by the author.
You're late to the party:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/e-cigarette-news/69409-cnn-com-today.html
ECF user name "teissenb" is the study author.
I'm afraid I have to concur with this statement.
I've about had it with the whole, "Oh, the media has misunderstood me" angle that's been put forward several times now. If that's truly the case, issue a press release with the correct information -- stating you've been misinterpreted. If...
I seriously hope that's a misquote/misinterpretation because that doesn't reflect the reality of dripping in the slightest.
Also, we've now gone from no nicotine to overdose levels? C'mon.
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