I haven't tried the old std. 306, so I can't really tell you. Other than being low resistance. You'll probably have to do some reading on the other Cisco 306 threads.
They finally took my Kodachrome away (well, I haven't shot film in years, so I guess I can't complain too much there). But if they come for my pepperoni, there's gonna be a fight! :)
In the world of fermented beverages, diacetyl is known to change mouthfeel. It can also impart a buttery...
Ooooh.
Reminds of a great one I got in once on a waitress (longtime customer, we were on friendly terms). She said she was going to dress as a green olive for a halloween costume. I asked if I could be the pimento. Don't often see that shade of red. :D
Just to be clear, you can charge an eGo on a std. 510 charger -- it just takes longer. Going the other way, 510 batt on an eGo Fast charger, will damage the battery, at the least.
Well, at least now we have an idea for the entertainment portion of our next meetup. :evil:
And yes, mad props to everyone. UpInTheHills brought the Riva kits, and the bling. I actually did less work than Rou, AtomPunk, or Kyle. But we have one under our belt now, and we already have some ideas...
I just got some E2 cartos, and a Cisco 306 from Volcano e-cigs. I chose to buy from Volcano because they flew in for the Colorado Vape Meetup -- from Hawaii and Alabama. That was awesome.
I'm not worried about it. And if there were no safe exposure level, homebrewers would be dropping like flies. Any "study" that says there is no safe exposure level is very likely engaging in hype and bad science. After all, there's a lot more money and publicity involved in that than there is in...
You can still run Tetris and WordPerfect 4.2. What else do you need?
/me still has a dot-matrix printer on the shelf, and a box of fanfold. Probably the ribbons have dried out by now.
Linux is indeed a target for authors of malware. Certainly, not as popular as Windows, but it isn't immune. I've worked on a system that was infected with a rootkit. It was primarily a web/mail server, and we had SSH open for remote administration. Somebody exploited a weak password (we...
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