Yes. I understand it (about longest thread).
By the way, I have done overseeding my lawn this year. I have found out I really enjoy seeing as grass is growing.
You can try this one:
6 ml of 100 mg nic in PG.
8 ml of Turkey 101.
4 ml of distilled water.
Top it with 82 ml of VG
Total 100 ml of 6 mg nic juice.
Slightly bourbon flavored.
Edit: alcohol in Turkey is a wonderful thinner for VG.
Nicotine IS addictive. A can go for hours without vaping. But then.. I do crave. I have nic free juice. I have tried it after some abstinence. Not good. Not good at all. I do need my nicotine. My research tells me once and again: nicotine is addictive.
Haven't used my dedicated charger for about a year (may be more). Sure, my mods are one battery mods, so charging is an easy task for me. It's my computer or my Kindle charger.
Heavy VG juices stuff my throat and make me cough.
Higher PG juices kill my taste buds.
Go figure...
But I am an ex-smoker. Need my nicotine fix. I am still vaping.
Would never vape if I was not a smoker.
Never used UC for vape. But if it is for steeping, then one with 99 minutes set up looks better for me (theoretically) than one with just 30 minutes...
This thread looks insane for me. Rewrupping batteries? Really? Why? How did you get them damaged?
I never had a problem like this one. OK, I almost never take my batteries out of my mods. I stopped use dedicated chargers years ago. Still I do not understand how a battery can be get damaged...
Do not confuse turbines manufacturing with "artisan" tank manufacturing. So yes, I do believe in our field Chinese manufacturing is at least on par with German one.
Somehow I do not believe in "poor machining".
Today Chine has better equipment a better prepared workers compared to garage industry of Germany (do they use cheap Turkish labor?)
You can attract ants with honey.
You can attract journalists to your obscure conference with press release about study thrashing e-cigarettes:
http://www.*the-aps.org/mm/hp/Audiences/Public-Press/2017/44.html
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It's difficult to discuss this study, it's just an abstract...
It does not apply to VG and PG (they do not belong to sugars). But even natural sugar will not just caramelize, but degrade even further, producing insoluble solids, in contrast to real caramel. We use too nice (and wrong) word- caramelization - to describe gunk formation on our coils.
Do several flavors from Flavor West make "most flavorings"?
It is not chelation. And it is not caramelization (the world reserved for some special sugars).
And I prefer not to speak about caramelization, because of diacetyl.
Caramelization is the browning of sugar, a process used extensively...
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