GP Series by VapourArt - Official Thread for GP Spheroid, GP PAPS, X, GP Piccolo, GP SnP and more - Part 2

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chadsmo

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I know for sure I'll be headed down (3 hour drive for me) for Blake's grand opening party... if and when a Domo retail location ever does materialize. Portland is a great town to visit, mostly for the strippers, but there are other cool things there too.

If Domo opens a retail shop and has a big opening party I'll do my best to make it.

I also like strippers and craft beer.

There are also 60 disc golf courses within like an hour.

Win win win.

Group buy on a plane ticket for P too!
 
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I have a quick question. When using the Spheroid on a ProVari, are the bottom air holes cutting off air flow when flush or does it not sit flush or is some kind of ring recommended to use with it?

There seems to be a tiny bit of variance (judging from posts here) on the length of the 510 on people's Spheroids , but mint leaves about a 1.5mm gap when tightened down.

 

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There seems to be a tiny bit of variance (judging from posts here) on the length of the 510 on people's Spheroids , but mint leaves about a 1.5mm gap when tightened down.


Ok cool. Then you don't notice the airflow being cut off, correct? I'm thinking this will be my next conquest. ;)

EDIT- and you had to show me pics of it on your cool, custom ProVari didn't you....
 

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Yep, rain. The usual light to medium constant rain that we love so much here in Western WA. It's been warm enough to make it much less annoying than the usual January rains.

funny to watch all kinds of drivers around here. It seems that everyone claims to be the perfect driver, but no one seems to actually know how to drive competently or respectfully... inclement weather or not...

How was your adventure?

I'm going to be in Seattle in less than a couple of weeks. I sure hope the weather lightens up a bit. The girl wants to drive to B.C. and I flat out refused (train maybe). Coming from an island, driving out in unfamiliar territory would be bad in inclement weather especially because we don't normally see anything colder than the high 50s. :p

Ugh, I just realized I'm going to need a ohm/multi-meter soon since I can't check the resistance of my books on my regular pv. I know. I'm a bit slow on the uptake.
 

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Been in bed with a migraine most of today. I missed two pages it seems.

Coffee, Idabro's back safe, perseas owns English.

Did I miss anything? Still have a lingering headache..

..Sent from the vape lair..

I wish you a quick recovery buddy :) Just in case your migraine is a result of too much energy in the head, a quite common byproduct of our urban lifestyle, I suggest to walk barefoot on soil or grass if you can, or soak your feet in salt water for 20 minutes to disperse the accumulated energy.
 
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I wish you a quick recovery buddy. Just in case your migraine is a result of too much energy in the head, a quite common byproduct of our urban lifestyle, I suggest to walk barefoot on soil or grass if you can, or soak your feet in salt water for 20 minutes to disperse the accumulated energy.
Today GP stands for General Practioner.
 

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I wish you a quick recovery buddy :) Just in case your migraine is a result of too much energy in the head, a quite common byproduct of our urban lifestyle, I suggest to walk barefoot on soil or grass if you can, or soak your feet in salt water for 20 minutes to disperse the accumulated energy.

Add holistic healer to the resume! Are you sure you are a mere mortal?
 

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Come on guys, you know better than me about these approaches.
The movements of 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's occurred mainly in the States, most practitioners are Americans and almost all relevant books, methods and schools are in English and anybody above 15 years old considers that common knowledge in my opinion :D
 

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I wish you a quick recovery buddy :) Just in case your migraine is a result of too much energy in the head, a quite common byproduct of our urban lifestyle, I suggest to walk barefoot on soil or grass if you can, or soak your feet in salt water for 20 minutes to disperse the accumulated energy.

I wonder if my insurance would pay for your services. Then your prescription could be vape gear and I just pay a deductible. :lol:
 

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Apologies if I've overlooked it but is the new Piccolo still on track for release soon?

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It is still on track to be released but not soon due to too many products in the pipeline for the foreseeable future. I imagine 2 months from now, maybe less.
 

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I wonder if my insurance would pay for your services. Then your prescription could be vape gear and I just pay a deductible. :lol:

I like the way you think. They cover diabetes supplies, nebulizers for breathing treatments, etc. GVC will be the medicine and the PVs will be the delivery system! Now where's the number for my insurance company...
 

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Apologies for reopening the coffee maker topic, due to time difference (PST +9 here) I'm a bit late :)

For parties, I actually run an old cuisinart percolator on a 110v transformer here in Germany, believe it or not. If you use decent grinds it actually churns out a very nice cup, especially when larger quantities are needed. Cuccos post made me go to the cupboard and look under the machine. Looks like it's not only called a PRC 12 but is also made there ... :p

And I thought it was as American as it would get.

At least the Swiss Jura machine still has some Swiss made parts in it :)

Cucco, if you look for something American made, my friend works in a PX over here and says Bunn's coffee makers are still assembled stateside. Not all parts US made but as close as you can get probably.

On the upside for me: my next (swiss-brewed) coffee will be in the morning, bringing me another day closer to the Paps 3 and Heron delivery date :)

Ozy
 

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I like the way you think. They cover diabetes supplies, nebulizers for breathing treatments, etc. GVC will be the medicine and the PVs will be the delivery system! Now where's the number for my insurance company...

I turned my card over. It said
1-800-WHO-CARES
 

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I'm going to be in Seattle in less than a couple of weeks. I sure hope the weather lightens up a bit. The girl wants to drive to B.C. and I flat out refused (train maybe). Coming from an island, driving out in unfamiliar territory would be bad in inclement weather especially because we don't normally see anything colder than the high 50s. :p

Ugh, I just realized I'm going to need a ohm/multi-meter soon since I can't check the resistance of my books on my regular pv. I know. I'm a bit slow on the uptake.

Late spring is absolutely beautiful here. You will see rain, but you will probably see some sun too. I wouldn't expect any snow unless you venture into the mountains. A drive north to the border should be no issue and the sights would be worth it imo...
 

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I know for sure I'll be headed down (3 hour drive for me) for Blake's grand opening party... if and when a Domo retail location ever does materialize. Portland is a great town to visit, mostly for the strippers, but there are other cool things there too.
So funny, you know me and my stripper policy....make it rain!

Idadude. Got the shack up and runnin? Cold sore my .... I've ducked low and stayed out of the political debates. You already know what happens when I get passionate. :)
:facepalm: yes, yes I do and I got your back.

Come on guys, you know better than me about these approaches.
The movements of 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's occurred mainly in the States, most practitioners are Americans and almost all relevant books, methods and schools are in English and anybody above 15 years old considers that common knowledge in my opinion :D
I do, pine nut oil :).

I wonder if my insurance would pay for your services. Then your prescription could be vape gear and I just pay a deductible. :lol:
Sure they will pay it, just submit the claim. Oh, what.

I like the way you think. They cover diabetes supplies, nebulizers for breathing treatments, etc. GVC will be the medicine and the PVs will be the delivery system! Now where's the number for my insurance company...

1 800 Obama care. *seems the number has been disconnected :).



@Angie; you need a Spheroid. I also have no airflow issues with it on a Provari.

Allo :). Apologizing in advance for a previous comment somewhere on this page :laugh:
 
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