Deeming Regulations have been released!!!!

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I remember no one thought they could regulate batteries and such and here we are with everything lumped into this. I have enough stuff for the rest of my life except batteries, those won't hold up forever so stockpiling won't solve the issue. Guess this granny will be lurking in the back alleyways. :confused:
You mean to tell me that now because of you nasty vapers I will not be able to replace the batteries for my Cree XM-L flashlights? Ok this has gone far enough!!!!
 

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Have you had horses? Mine often ran into each other. And into me if they weren't paying attention. One time I was bending down fixing the corner of a corral while my mare was galloping around playing with the dog. She was looking to the right at him and clipped me with her left shoulder. I ended up face down in the dirt. She was very upset, but luckily I wasn't hurt.

Lol yeah, but the only one I ever had a real problem with was the one who adored sand. She'd never miss the chance to roll in it, even if she happened to have a saddle and rider on her back. ;)
 

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Lol yeah, but the only one I ever had a real problem with was the one who adored sand. She'd never miss the chance to roll in it, even if she happened to have a saddle and rider on her back. ;)
Had a dirt bike like that once.
 

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Lol yeah, but the only one I ever had a real problem with was the one who adored sand. She'd never miss the chance to roll in it, even if she happened to have a saddle and rider on her back. ;)

I had a mare who did that to me once. She would zone out like she was sleepwalking when it was hot on the trail. She just went down in the sand one day. I was screaming at her and trying to wiggle out before she put her full weight on my leg. I scrambled over until she was lying down and I was sitting on her other side (still yelling). That seemed to wake her up and she looked at me very puzzled, as if she was wondering why I was on the ground.
 

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But there must be other uses. I mean, were 18350 and 18490 batteries invented just for vaping?

Mostly it is all light related: flashlights, headlamps, spotlights, etc... but no, 18350s, 490s and the rest of the sizes were around well before they started making their way into mods. You should head over to the CandlePower forums and look around. It's where a lot of early vapers learned about li-ions, and you thought we're dedicated to our hobby? :laugh:
 

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Mostly it is all light related: flashlights, headlamps, spotlights, etc... but no, 18350s, 490s and the rest of the sizes were around well before they started making their way into mods. You should head over to the CandlePower forums and look around. It's where a lot of early vapers learned about li-ions, and you thought we're dedicated to our hobby? :laugh:
Yeah the Lumenati bunch ;)
 

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So which came first, the mod or the battery?

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The battery, and then they turned the flashlights that fit the batteries into mods. :D
 

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Always liked that song ever since it first came out.
Was first on the overnight Sensation if I recall correctly.
Have that album.

Correct it was. Over-Nite Sensation is the seventeenth studio album by Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention. Released on September 7, 1973 Wikipedia
 

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