Are YOU a Tootle Puffer??

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Robert Cromwell

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By the way, I know that I promised everybody science, but I'm running behind. I took pics, and I'm waiting for them to be developed. I just want everybody to know that I'm really going to give you science, not just tease you and then put the science on the ModWompers thread. They already have enough science.

But just as soon as I do some more experiments and collect data and stuff like that, and, of course, get my pics developed (it's hard to find labs that will develop digital photos), I will give you science. Maybe so much science that I will have to start a science thread for tootle puffers only.
I am still waiting for my camera to develop some photos I took a week ago.
 

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Your all right, that was a bit of a weird experience, PG doesn't taste very nice at all but VG tasted quite good and is def sweeter, I won't be doing that again anytime soon though.

The things I do for you hey ;)

What ratio do most of you vape please ? I'm just wondering if tootlers use a higher PG or is that a myth..pretty new to the tootling world

I don't do well with VG and was at 70PG/30VG for quite a while until I found 75PG/25VG is even better for me.

This one was.

She was on social assistance and wanted to know which hotel the property management was going to put her up in while her apartment was repaired/refurbished... :blink:

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OMG that picture reminds me of when I was working ER triage when a guy actually walked in with a 6 inch knife stuck all the way through his head to the hilt and asked if we could pull it out for him so he could go home and get some sleep :eek: he was actually released within 24 hours after surgery to remove it!
 

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I had a setback in the laboratory...
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I can't do any more science today. I have to clean up this mess before the wife gets home.
 

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NO! Really? What won't they think of next?

Well my phone is a flip phone....
Flip phones are great for making phone calls!

Maybe I'm old, but I can still remember when people used cell phones to make telephone calls with. How 2000's...
 

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I said 4.1 ohms not .041 ohms.
What's two decimal places between friends? Not your fault, of course. I'm the one that connected the power supply directly to my backyard nuclear power plant. No buffer. Just plain lazy.
 

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@Rixsta I know I am catching up but your post struck me as one I needed to reply to. I see a lot of this reflection on where you are in vaping. It's so easy to get caught up in the hype of more, more, more and forums and the marketplace collectively encourage it. So good on you for remembering why you are vaping.

I started vaping to quit smoking, I continued to vape to keep off them and now I vape out of enjoyment.

I committed our vaping budget to a style and type of gear that is easily maintained, cheap to run and most of all fits our lifestyle. I dabble with other gear but the reality is I am as happy today as I was 18months ago with the gear we use. Our style of vaping costs very little and that's a plus as it gives me play money to dabble but I am a committed tootle puffer with all that entails.
 

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Maybe I'm old, but I can still remember when people used cell phones to make telephone calls with. How 2000's...

I know what you mean, now I have the wife messaging me on hangouts at 7am to bring her a coffee up, dam smartphones.
 

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I wonder how many billions that employers are losing in productivity annually due to texting?

I actually remember life before ANY portable phones.
You must be really old then:Car phone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A car phone is a mobile phone device specifically designed for and fitted into an automobile. This service originated with the Bell System, and was first used in St. Louis on June 17, 1946. The original equipment weighed 80 pounds (36 kg), and there were initially only 3 channels for all the users in the metropolitan area. Later, more licenses were added, bringing the total to 32 channels across 3 bands (See IMTS frequencies). This service was used at least into the 1980s in large portions of North America.[1] On October 2, 1946, Motorola communications equipment carried the first calls on Illinois Bell Telephone Company's new car radiotelephone service in Chicago.[2][3] Due to the small number of radio frequencies available, the service quickly reached capacity.
I hate citing Wikipedia, but it's handy sometimes.
 

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I wonder how many billions that employers are losing in productivity annually due to texting?

I actually remember life before ANY portable phones.

And even before phones had BUTTONS! "dial-scritch-dial-scritch-dial-scritch..." etc. We got a touch tone phone in 1970, and god it was fun learning to play mary had a little lamb with the buttons! :D

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And even before phones had BUTTONS! "dial-scritch-dial-scritch-dial-scritch..." etc. We got a touch tone phone in 1970, and god it was fun learning to play mary had a little lamb with the buttons! :D

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Oooooo remember the excitement when wall phones were released with long cords that means you could walk around :thumbs:
 

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@Rixsta I know I am catching up but your post struck me as one I needed to reply to. I see a lot of this reflection on where you are in vaping. It's so easy to get caught up in the hype of more, more, more and forums and the marketplace collectively encourage it. So good on you for remembering why you are vaping.

I started vaping to quit smoking, I continued to vape to keep off them and now I vape out of enjoyment.

I committed our vaping budget to a style and type of gear that is easily maintained, cheap to run and most of all fits our lifestyle. I dabble with other gear but the reality is I am as happy today as I was 18months ago with the gear we use. Our style of vaping costs very little and that's a plus as it gives me play money to dabble but I am a committed tootle puffer with all that entails.
Thank you, I have gone way too far and it happened so quick, I know what the start of it was now, I remember walking into a vape shop with my vape pen to buy some juice and the place was full of vaper, I saw these guys dripping and blowing clouds, I hadn't long quit smoking and I was finding it difficult, it wasn't satisfying enough, I thought more vapor maybe the answer, to a point it was as it really helped me to stop but I have ended up going to the extreme now, I have beaten the cigarettes, I don't crave them or think about smoking any more. Maybe the journey was necessary.
 

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Oooooo remember the excitement when wall phones were released with long cords that means you could walk around :thumbs:

As recently as 2008, I had a phone with a 50ft cord, so I could go all the way out to the porch (the smoking area!) with my phone. :D In 2008 I finally found a DECT 6.0 phone that was cordless without all the annoying static, *and* affordable! so I could finally dispense with the cord. I still use that same phone too, it's great -- a v-tech. I liked it better than the others because it's actually long enough that you're speaking *into* it, rather than out into the air, and you can prop it on your shoulder. :thumb:

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And even before phones had BUTTONS! "dial-scritch-dial-scritch-dial-scritch..." etc. We got a touch tone phone in 1970, and god it was fun learning to play mary had a little lamb with the buttons! :D

Andria
hahaha, I remember when my parents replaced ours with the push button ones, it was even mounted on the wall, I thought it was so good..there is something to be said for those though, you never had to charge it or the handset was never searching for the base.

Oooooo remember the excitement when wall phones were released with long cords that means you could walk around :thumbs:

That's the second time this has happened :confused:
 
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