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Ouch! I should have seen that one coming ShamrockPat. Well if I could only have one, it would be the Odin Mini DNA75C. If only two, then add the Odin DNA250C. If three, add the Triade DNA250C. The last one is tough, but probably the HCigar VT133. Mainly because I used them the most in my early years of vaping.

But I can't think of having a single problem of blindly grabbing one of the 75 and using that one all day. :)
 

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I thought I went a bit overboard with 19 mods... I can't even fathom having 75 DNA mods and I imagine just as many non DNA mods too.

Just for gits and shiggles lets say there's $6K worth of DNA mods there, in 5 years you'll be hard pressed to be able to give them away let alone get any money for them. I have some vintage audio tubes in my tube stash that will appreciate in value as time goes on and availability gets scarce, it's too bad vape gear doesn't do the same.
 

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But I can't think of having a single problem of blindly grabbing one of the 75 and using that one all day. :)

Just for giggles, I just grabbed a HCigar HB40 (DNA40) and tossed on a Zeus X Mesh and it is vaping it just fine. :D
 

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Not me (Windows 11), I run the oldest Windows I can get away with. I have two Linux machines and I rarely use them. But as far as I am concern, Windows just gets worse and worse. It doesn't bother anybody when you boot Windows it decides that you can't use it now, rather they plan on updating your machine instead? Anyway, Linux is looking more and more attractive to me everyday.
 

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Not me (Windows 11), I run the oldest Windows I can get away with. I have two Linux machines and I rarely use them. But as far as I am concern, Windows just gets worse and worse. It doesn't bother anybody when you boot Windows it decides that you can't use it now, rather they plan on updating your machine instead? Anyway, Linux is looking more and more attractive to me everyday.

Now that I only use my computer for my purposes, Linux may well be on the way - fully. I will be the latest of the latest 'updaters'. If it works well, fine. If it means more MS over me and mine - I'm out.
 

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The biggest Negative of Windows 11 so far is the minimum requirement of TPM 2.0. Most desktop home computers do not have this. Some mother boards have a header for a TPM module (around $100 US), a lot do not. Some processors may have TPM/PTT built in and a BIOS option to enable it, some do not. Great for laptops (most have TPM) and enterprise computers but that leaves me out. Another way to try and get you to buy new hardware also...:censored:
 

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