Anyone have any experiences with this? I am VERY curious as I have a long flight in the Summer.
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Anyway...The good news today is the Airline representative has shown interest and wanted a full demo...I'm gonna gather at least 20 or more E-smokers to cram into a cabin simulation to show them it will be safe to smoke in the airplane....and hopefully they will allow the sales of this e-cigs/products to fellow smokers on long haul(hope this will encourage and promote e-smoking further....)
Never was his flight so successfully easy without jittery nerves all the way to London from Malaysia and never had he has so much attention given to him by the Airline stewardess..
TropicalBob said:FYI: I read of the shielding manufacturers have used to hold down electromagnetic radiation. Think about that. We had stories in recent days that cell phones with their electromagnetic radiation might pose a greater health hazard than smoking or obesity. So it's good to know the electronic device we are triggering with each inhalation is not showering us with hazardous low-dose but long-term radiation while we protect ourselves from dangerous chemicals.
Not what they reveal but how they look. metal, wires battery, switch (if using a manual kissbox). Someone could assume the atomizer is the explosive of some kinda homemade pipebomb. While a demonstration would prove otherwise...is anyone going to let you prove yout bomb isn't a bomb by potentially activating it and thus "setting it off".TropicalBob said:I'll bite ... why? What could an x-ray reveal that we don't know is in there?