So, I'm reading through the myriad of posts here and wealth of information that exists and it occurs to me that there is a common denominator among us smokers, ex-smokers, vaporers and soon-to-be vaporers -- we all like to ...... <g> We all want our PVs to do what they can't do regardless of what we have. We like facets of one type and want to combine it with something else. In our Utopia, we would have, say, a black super mini that hit and lasted as long as a SD and it would cost about $9. Consumables would be free for life with that $9 investment too, natch.
We don't just *speak* of our analogs of yore, we reminisce of them. We have vaulted those analogs into a pseudo stratosphere where we (Roger Clemens-ism coming) *mis-remember* them. Yeah, they were a good friend, no doubt. But like the e-cigs, they mis-fired too. They were defective at times and had their quirks. For instance, you just washed your hands and didn't do the best job of wiping them dry, you grab for the analog when it gets wet and breaks off at the filter. Colour that akin to a bad cart. How 'bout this one -- you've just come out of the dentist's office where you had a stressful time of it. You reach for your analog but your lighter has bit the dust. Colour that one akin to a dead battery. How about when it's a cold winter day, your lips are a little dry, you go to take a drag off that analog when the paper filter sticks to your upper lip while your index finger and forefinger slide forward until they settle around the lighted head producing a nice little burn while you choke awhile cause you still havent exhaled yet. Colour than akin to --- well, nothing I can think of.
Analogs. Pshaw. They're so not what we remember them to be. Now, just as soon as I figure out what my new brand/type/style/color/length/etc of e-cig is going to be, I'll be all set to put those memories of analogs to bed forever. <g>
We don't just *speak* of our analogs of yore, we reminisce of them. We have vaulted those analogs into a pseudo stratosphere where we (Roger Clemens-ism coming) *mis-remember* them. Yeah, they were a good friend, no doubt. But like the e-cigs, they mis-fired too. They were defective at times and had their quirks. For instance, you just washed your hands and didn't do the best job of wiping them dry, you grab for the analog when it gets wet and breaks off at the filter. Colour that akin to a bad cart. How 'bout this one -- you've just come out of the dentist's office where you had a stressful time of it. You reach for your analog but your lighter has bit the dust. Colour that one akin to a dead battery. How about when it's a cold winter day, your lips are a little dry, you go to take a drag off that analog when the paper filter sticks to your upper lip while your index finger and forefinger slide forward until they settle around the lighted head producing a nice little burn while you choke awhile cause you still havent exhaled yet. Colour than akin to --- well, nothing I can think of.
Analogs. Pshaw. They're so not what we remember them to be. Now, just as soon as I figure out what my new brand/type/style/color/length/etc of e-cig is going to be, I'll be all set to put those memories of analogs to bed forever. <g>