They would. This is a function of microsoft mail - outlook and exchange. If you request a read receipt on your email and the recipient is using MS email programs and deletes your message w/o reading it, that's exactly what you will see.
Everytime my inbox pops up with an alert for "Reply to thread 'Super T2'" my left eye starts twitching slightly.....maybe that's just too much nic, though.
So according to the first article, Vitale's whole supporting argument basically comes down to, "According to a 2009 statement by Health Canada, the Canadian federal government agency with regulatory jurisdiction over health issues, inhaling propylene glycol is a known irritant.
Since when does...
So according to the first article, Vitale's whole supporting argument basically comes down to, "According to a 2009 statement by Health Canada, the Canadian federal government agency with regulatory jurisdiction over health issues, inhaling propylene glycol is a known irritant.
Since when does...
I have posted a copy-and-paste friendly version of the CC list here: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/campaigning-discussions/54059-letters-phone-calls-emails-needed-nj.html#post808693
I have posted a copy-and-paste friendly version of the CC list here: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/campaigning-discussions/54059-letters-phone-calls-emails-needed-nj.html#post808693
I emailed them all. I cleaned up a few typos in the list (an extraneous " and a njleg.state.org instead of njleg.org).
Here's the list of addresses, bracketed in HTML tag because it's the first way I found to keep the forum from abbreviating the list...
Yep...driving around w/ a real estate agent all day Sat, I thought she was chewing on her thumbnail until she had to answer her phone and put down her nicotrol inhaler. So after her call finished I showed her the SB loaded w/ HV French vanilla coffee. She said the nicotrol is probably her...
I don't blame her - some of the juices DO leave a smell behind. In my girlfriend's new car I stick to the flavors she likes the smell of, mostly fruity and vanilla-ish stuff. After watching her spend 5 minutes see-sawing back and forth to parallel park the car and not scrape the rims I was...
Every now and then I wonder if I'm spending too much but I don't worry about it. Buying new devices and accessories keeps me interested in vaping and away from cigarettes. Money well spent, in my book. The e-cigs can be pretty frustrating sometimes and the novelty of new devices keeps me going.
Why don't you think it will charge those? It says it fits 16340, and it is a 3.7V charger (4.2V cutoff, which is peak for 3.7V batts). Should work just fine for those batts.
I have the charger in question, the TR-001. I have not put a multimeter in there to see if there is a trickle charge after the cutoff voltage is reached, but I've used this charger w/ protected trustfire 14500's for 2 months and i'm still on the same 3 14500's. I routinely will put a battery...
That'll work. I like the magnets because they're handy. The Tenergy 18650's i use don't have a button top, so I use a single magnet on them too, otherwise they are a pain to charge because the contact isn't 100% there in the trustfire TR-001 charger i use for them.
I am also planning to...
The WF-138 charger is sized for 16340, so its battery slots are 34 mm long. CR2 batteries are 27 mm long (they are also known as 15270's). To make the connection in the charger, you need 7mm of some kind of spacer material. Rare earth magnets are conductive and easy to stick on the end of a...
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