Alright I think I tracked down most of them. The 17track app is useful. Keeps your shipments in a database and you dont have to go back to emails to find them.
Well, hang in there and check the classies from time to time. You never know what will turn up.
I do have a lovely green and it is my favorite. Surprisingly, the red one is nice.
Is it the fear that any moment you could go boom that you miss?I miss vaping unregulated.
Living on the edge baby!Is it the fear that any moment you could go boom that you miss?
I bought 3 unregulated and 3 dovpro safety things to go on top of them as a very last resort.Living on the edge baby!
You are such a wimp, lol. Guess you didn't tailpipe attys either?I bought 3 unregulated and 3 dovpro safety things to go on top of them as a very last resort.
I dont know what that is. Do I wanna know?You are such a wimp, lol. Guess you didn't tailpipe attys either?![]()
Is it the fear that any moment you could go boom that you miss?
Leaving the DT off and puffing on the cartomizer/atty. Could get a little hot at times.I dont know what that is. Do I wanna know?
Leaving the Donald Trump off?Leaving the DT off and puffing on the cartomizer/atty. Could get a little hot at times.
The only thing I can think of that comes close is Harry Anslinger's tax enacted in 1937.Except that you won't find much cheaper nicotine overseas if this ridiculous tax is applied in the US. Manufacturers will raise prices, other countries will tax nicotine once they see how much cash this can generate. It's only a matter of time.
It's hard to believe this will pass. Might be the highest ever tax in history percentage wise.
Maybe she plans on having a nice source of income during retirement?You plan on living to 200?
Sure if I want to evade taxes.Maybe she plans on having a nice source of income during retirement?![]()
Laptops moved from 18650s to flat pouch type cells some years ago. Nobody wants a laptop thick enough to accommodate 18mm diameter cells anymore. I believe their most common use now is in the battery packs for cordless power tools and equipment.18650's are not really intended for end-user consumer use like AA's etc... They are primarily used by manufacturers in things like laptops, etc..
There's nothing intrinsically more efficient about a 21700 than an 18650. It's just a bigger cell, kinda like a "D" cell is bigger that a "C" cell, or an "AA" is bigger than a "AAA".If manufacturers decide to move to newer, more efficient batteries like 20700/21700 and beyond, I could see a potential scenario where the 18650 could possibly be in trouble 20 years from now.
Thats why I think if anything is phased out it will be the 21700 first because its bigger and heavier.Laptops moved from 18650s to flat pouch type cells some years ago. Nobody wants a laptop thick enough to accommodate 18mm diameter cells anymore. I believe their most common use now is in the battery packs for cordless power tools and equipment.
There's nothing intrinsically more efficient about a 21700 than an 18650. It's just a bigger cell, kinda like a "D" cell is bigger that a "C" cell, or an "AA" is bigger than a "AAA".
I don't know about you, but I definitely want to. The only catch is, my desire to stay out of jail is even stronger.Sure if I want to evade taxes.
I have a portable fan. It uses a drill battery with probably 18650s in it.The 18650 as loose cells is use in all my good (bright) flashlights. It also pops up in other applications, like portable fans.
I'm seeing the 21700 show in flashlights now.