Does vaping make you feel smart ?

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Sign-Man

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Rocket Scientist now since Vaping


It is difficult to stop a solid rocket motor before normal burnout. This can be done by explosively separating the nozzle and/or splitting the case lengthwise with a linear shaped charge. The latter method is common in range safety destruct systems. Either method terminates thrust by reducing combustion chamber pressure and propellant burn rate, though the propellant (usually in many pieces at this point) will continue to burn vigorously.

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ChipCurtis

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Even leaving out all the health beneifts and scientific facts that are on our side, in our contemporary financially greedy society there is the most elementary (and very easy to understand by most of the general public) benefit of SAVINGS. Just saying THAT ALONE should perk people's ears up.

I think it's this pragmatic economic approach that most newcomers to e-cigs have taken. It's what made them want to vape in the first place. Health benefits were a coincidental added benefit. Nothing wrong with added benefits -- Woohoo!

Here's another great benefit I've received from reading this forum -- a legal education. I tend to hang out most in the Campaigning/Legal area of the site, and it is a great place to learn about various aspects of regulatory law and how the process works.

With all this in mind, I don't know how I can't feel smarter.
 
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