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    Pico Mega is available.
    And just found the cutest little thing:
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    r055co

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    How would they determine who is over 27 and does not require verification? I don't see any way around verifying everyone for online shops.
    From using your CC and requiring "adult" signature on delivery, providing your SSN with photo is overkill and puts out a giant neon sign to hackers to get that extremely valuable information.
     

    Bea-FL

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    @rosesense i watched the video. Seems really cool! I guess that chip is what does a coil's job. Does that chip ever need replacing? Let us know how you like it. I might try it if you do.
    Well I dont think I'll be trying this tank. It looks great, I would like not to have to coil but $100 is about $80-90 more than I can afford…especially now with my CC groaning from all the stocking up purchases :(
     

    J.d. Roberts

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    From using your CC and requiring "adult" signature on delivery, providing your SSN with photo is overkill and puts out a giant neon sign to hackers to get that extremely valuable information.
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    Yeah @r055co , I just have a bad feeling it's going to get worse and worse. -.- Even with added security to purchases, strict I.D. verification and checks, some months from now, news headlined "a kid purchased some vape gear over the net", it'll spread like wildfire through the news, media, and net and more bad vibes about vaping will blossum, it's only a matter of time before some dumb bogus incident as such will happen. The anti-vaping haters. It's like what I said earlier in another thread, people will always hate what they don't know or understand (like vaping and other things in life), rather than understanding how great this lifestyle is in preventing our family; grandparents, parents, siblings, and children from dying of cancer. People will automatically hate it because it's new to them. It's all unfair, negative, prejudice, bias, and discrimination in it's purest form. I crossing my fingers it doesn't happen, we're already struggling right now with the FDA regs as it is.
     

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    I think the non smoking, non vaping public has nothing but disdain for smokers/vapers and lump us all together. They just think, 'they shouldn't do it' and they are not too interested in a safer thing or whatever unless it directly impacts them.
     

    J.d. Roberts

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    I think the non smoking, non vaping public has nothing but disdain for smokers/vapers and lump us all together. They just think, 'they shouldn't do it' and they are not too interested in a safer thing or whatever unless it directly impacts them.

    I concur.
     

    Flowersoul

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    I think the non smoking, non vaping public has nothing but disdain for smokers/vapers and lump us all together. They just think, 'they shouldn't do it' and they are not too interested in a safer thing or whatever unless it directly impacts them.
    Exactly!
     

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    I spent a lot of time in Denver/Boulder recently and the people are great but very few people seemed to smoke/vape out in the wild. Maybe too busy doing other things. ;)

    The most vape friendly city I have seen was Nashville, TN. I was there in March and smoking was still permitted in certain restaurants/bars, but every bar I went to let me vape. Very suprised actually. Granted, this was always quite late and I wouldn't expect to vape in the Ryman, Bridgestone Center or Grand Ole Opry, but most places were fine with my vaping and there were usually a couple other

    P.s. Austin is a great city. I worked Dell (twice!) so know it well. Red's Gun Shop still around? :D

    Yes- Nashville and the surrounding areas are fairly 'vape-friendly'. I vape in most all restaurants and bars, I never ask permission and I have never been asked not to. I am discrete but the servers are generally quite aware. If anyone ever ask me anything it is usually about vaping and the products I am using. I wonder if now that the FDA regulations are in place--if all of that will change...
     

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