I started smoking when I was 14 or 15. Now that I look back on it, though, I would hardly call myself a smoker at that age. I would probably smoke 2 cigs max after school and 5-10 on weekends. It wasn't until I was 18 and went to VA Tech that I started smoking a pack a day. My roommate would smoke-out the entire dorm floor, so I figured, WTH, I may as well smoke as much as I want to now. Ever since, I haven't been able to quit for more than two weeks. I'm almost 30 yrs old now.
I can't wait until e-cigs move out of this infant industry stage and mature a little more. I think in the coming year, we will see major advancements in atomizer and cartridge technologies. If produced in a high enough quantity, I'm sure that disposable atomizers will go down from today's 1.80USD per day to .60-.70 cents, making them ready for mass consumption. Okay, I just went off-topic...
I can't wait until e-cigs move out of this infant industry stage and mature a little more. I think in the coming year, we will see major advancements in atomizer and cartridge technologies. If produced in a high enough quantity, I'm sure that disposable atomizers will go down from today's 1.80USD per day to .60-.70 cents, making them ready for mass consumption. Okay, I just went off-topic...