But....would the cat?Schrodinger would appreciate your humor!![]()
But....would the cat?Schrodinger would appreciate your humor!![]()
In both states...no.But....would the cat?
Eines kann der Fall sein oder nicht der Fall sein und alles übrige gleich bleiben.
Soaked 5 coils that were still gunked with juice last night. I know what I'll be doing this evening. G'day GranFumador.
*1.21 Each item can be the case or not the case while everything else remains the same.-Ludwig Wittgenstein, Tractatus logico-philosophicus
Ok. You've eliminated AZ and ME(punishingly), but what of the other two states,In both states...no.![]()
I use both, and I think both have their place. The airs have ease of use and great flavor. They are the tanks that I take with me when I go out, and hold my adv. The subtank mini (and nano) I have both, have thicker juice in them, and I use them mostly at home when I want to relax and blow big/thick clouds. It is NOT a cloud machine, but compared to nauty minis and gs airs the vapor is much denser, a bit warmer (I still can't vape over 25 watts), and tastes great if not wide open.ive been using the airs for a couple months now but thinking of getting a subtank mini anyone used both and can give comparisons? thanks
Missing only if you wish them to be...Ok. You've eliminated AZ and ME(punishingly), but what of the other two states,
missing and bloody furious?![]()
G'day, Ms. Famous Author,Eines kann der Fall sein oder nicht der Fall sein und alles übrige gleich bleiben.
Soaked 5 coils that were still gunked with juice last night. I know what I'll be doing this evening. G'day GranFumador.
*1.21 Each item can be the case or not the case while everything else remains the same.-Ludwig Wittgenstein, Tractatus logico-philosophicus
. See how nicely google converts words into coil gunk?One may be the case or not the case and the rest remain all the same.
Man kann der Fall ist oder nicht der Fall ist und der Rest sein bleiben alle gleich.
It may be the case or not is the case and be the residue remain all the same.
So that's why the manuals for all the Chinese gear is like it is...G'day, Ms. Famous Author,
Despite our Esteamed and Veneered Madama Tibs's accusation of Googlian interventon,
at which I recoil, I caution one and all, whatever one's OD or ID, to avoid that tool.
To dry burn that point home, you might gauge its accuracy by inserting your original text, then taking the resulting English, translating googlewise to German, and back and forth a couple more times. Like this:
. See how nicely google converts words into coil gunk?
Since Arizona does not have the climate to compare to Maine, and I am not vaping in the fridge, I am unable toStill feeling humbled by the multi-page gusher of coil lore—all over my head—I offer further musings about The problem of the Modern Age, a.k.a., coil pop. We have had quite a few good theories proposed, all reasonable, and nearly all not easily subject to
testing. So here is yet another, which you may test:
Yesterday I alternated 4 tanks, including two GS Airs, and M, and an Ms. As at (the silly way accountants write as of) the happy ending of last night's baseball games, none was popping. The Ms coil had been making wisecracks and thunks and pops when new, at 1.5 ohms, but after a few days' use had gone to a quiet 1.7.
It was a dark and stormy night, and cold. This morning at first light I arose to feed the mongoose, brew coffee, and try to think of a good excuse to avoid going to work at the book shop. I vaped. All four rigs—three istick 30s and an itaste vv3—with the toppers listed above produced loud popping sounds!
At first I thought the mongoose had burped, but no, it was crackling coil noise.
Eureka! I thought. Temperature differential between juice and coil. I'll file that under
Maybe and wait for peer review. Since I got back from work, the house and tanks have warmd up and gone quiet except for the customary whistle.
As the youngunz say, "chill, bro". You could put your tank in the fridge for ten minutes, then try it. You have a cooler big enough to consider "vaping in the fridge"? Didn't know they had those for residential use.Since Arizona does not have the climate to compare to Maine, and I am not vaping in the fridge, I am unable to
confirm or deny your theory...no peer review here.
Yesterday reading about the egrip oled was great enlightnment. One is on its way, I think it'll be like carrying an iStick and a Air GSM.I use both, and I think both have their place. The airs have ease of use and great flavor. They are the tanks that I take with me when I go out, and hold my adv. The subtank mini (and nano) I have both, have thicker juice in them, and I use them mostly at home when I want to relax and blow big/thick clouds. It is NOT a cloud machine, but compared to nauty minis and gs airs the vapor is much denser, a bit warmer (I still can't vape over 25 watts), and tastes great if not wide open.
I don't think the subtank is a must have, but I enjoy them. The new ones being released with the "sub-box" have different afc and they are supposedly designed for a tighter draw for those that want to mouth to lung hit.
LOVE lanyards, specially some fancy ones I have. Don't always have pockets or a purse come summertime.You city fellas sure are talking FANCY today!! You've got this little hillbilly girl scratching her head trying to cypher it all.
I think I am just going to stick with you guys-the smartest folks on the inter-webs, for sure. I'll just do what you all are doing and trust that you've done all the homework!
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Don't anybody say LANYARD.
I find ALL coils have a break in period. I generally vape low the first few tanks then crank it up. This GS head I have on now has been washed three times by now, and it's cruising quietly at 1.6 ohms, 16w on an iStick 30. No cracking or popping, and temps here are mild (around 60F) so I don't think temp is to blame. Also flavor is starting to flourish, brand new I had no taste.Still feeling humbled by the multi-page gusher of coil lore—all over my head—I offer further musings about The problem of the Modern Age, a.k.a., coil pop. We have had quite a few good theories proposed, all reasonable, and nearly all not easily subject to
testing. So here is yet another, which you may test:
Yesterday I alternated 4 tanks, including two GS Airs, and M, and an Ms. As at (the silly way accountants write as of) the happy ending of last night's baseball games, none was popping. The Ms coil had been making wisecracks and thunks and pops when new, at 1.5 ohms, but after a few days' use had gone to a quiet 1.7.
It was a dark and stormy night, and cold. This morning at first light I arose to feed the mongoose, brew coffee, and try to think of a good excuse to avoid going to work at the book shop. I vaped. All four rigs—three istick 30s and an itaste vv3—with the toppers listed above produced loud popping sounds!
At first I thought the mongoose had burped, but no, it was crackling coil noise.
Eureka! I thought. Temperature differential between juice and coil. I'll file that under
Maybe and wait for peer review. Since I got back from work, the house and tanks have warmed up and gone quiet except for the customary whistle.
You city fellas sure are talking FANCY today!! You've got this little hillbilly girl scratching her head trying to cypher it all.
I think I am just going to stick with you guys-the smartest folks on the inter-webs, for sure. I'll just do what you all are doing and trust that you've done all the homework!
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Don't anybody say LANYARD.
Love to (w)rassle with you, Nanny, soon as you get done with all the stick to stuff you and Cheech are up to. What's up with the juxtaposition of brassy hair and atramentousWill my tongue stick to the drip tip?