finally decided to stop lurking...

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hello, all.
started vaping 11/11/2012, haven't had an analog since. have been visiting ECF since the beginning, but never registered, never posted.
went through all of the same steps as most others here, disposables, njoys, then to egos with cartos & clearos, then to a zmax, then provari, then mechs and rda's & rba's.
got tired of lurking on the forum, and figured i may be able to contribute to the overall community. so here's my first post.
 
one of the many things i have found so enjoyable about vaping is the community. be it a forum, youtube channel, brick and mortat establishment, or just running into another vaper while out and about, we always seem to want to chat, and share what we've learned with each other. i find myself doing it daily, as i'm fortunate enough to live/work within proximity to at least 3 quality B&M's, and several other...lesser quality shops. between doing some research, asking questions, making mistakes, and just hanging out, i have become a serious vaper, and find myself doing the same thing for other new vapers.
and that's nice. lots of other groups of enthusiasts [automobiles, sports, firearms, etc.] seem much more closed off for the new guy. here, not so much. it's a lot more 'so whatcha vaping on?'
 

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one of the many things i have found so enjoyable about vaping is the community. be it a forum, youtube channel, brick and mortat establishment, or just running into another vaper while out and about, we always seem to want to chat, and share what we've learned with each other. i find myself doing it daily, as i'm fortunate enough to live/work within proximity to at least 3 quality B&M's, and several other...lesser quality shops. between doing some research, asking questions, making mistakes, and just hanging out, i have become a serious vaper, and find myself doing the same thing for other new vapers.
and that's nice. lots of other groups of enthusiasts [automobiles, sports, firearms, etc.] seem much more closed off for the new guy. here, not so much. it's a lot more 'so whatcha vaping on?'
Well said. I've noticed it too... Many other "Communities" seem to be a bit exclusionary, but the Vaping community is very welcoming. A year in, and I've yet to run into a vaping snob.
 
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