Insomnia. Gotta get this one out. Feel free to laugh.
With e-cigs heading in the digital direction, I got to thinking about what's next. Clearly we're going to see e-cigs will more and more bells and whistles. How's this for one:
IN THE NOT-SO-DISTANT FUTURE:
We'll have a superamazing 'base juice' that contains a number of molecules that can accept a charge. This juice would contain all the 'ingredients' to make any flavor imaginable. On its own, it would taste like nothing... But when given the right sequence of electrical impulses, these molecules will arrange themselves into a specific flavor.
This'll be a lot easier to accomplish via nanotechnology, but bear with me.
Okay, so the next step will be to integrate a wireless card into the PV. Then we'll be able to 'download' any flavor we want from another vaper's PV. The internal PV computer will send an electrical code to the 'base juice' and activate only the necessary chemical components to make the desired flavor.
This might result in chemical explosions occasionally, but that's just the nature of progress.
Good idea? I think so. Running to the patent office now.
With e-cigs heading in the digital direction, I got to thinking about what's next. Clearly we're going to see e-cigs will more and more bells and whistles. How's this for one:
IN THE NOT-SO-DISTANT FUTURE:
We'll have a superamazing 'base juice' that contains a number of molecules that can accept a charge. This juice would contain all the 'ingredients' to make any flavor imaginable. On its own, it would taste like nothing... But when given the right sequence of electrical impulses, these molecules will arrange themselves into a specific flavor.
This'll be a lot easier to accomplish via nanotechnology, but bear with me.
Okay, so the next step will be to integrate a wireless card into the PV. Then we'll be able to 'download' any flavor we want from another vaper's PV. The internal PV computer will send an electrical code to the 'base juice' and activate only the necessary chemical components to make the desired flavor.
This might result in chemical explosions occasionally, but that's just the nature of progress.
Good idea? I think so. Running to the patent office now.