I have a grudge against Christopher Columbus

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Well technically......LOL Your right in that he was in "The Americas" during that time. Correct me if I'm wrong but, isn't Haiti the farthest he had ever gotten? I know that he reached a small Island in the pacific and commited genocide on the Taino, then went to Cuba afterwards.

It starts to get cloudy for me after that. It's been a while since I read about Columbus's journey's.

In South America during his third voyage he landed somewhere close to Caracas and Cumana.
 

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Ok post office. You win this round. You had your day. I... probably won't think about Columbus for another 364 days. Surely some progress will be made on Tuesday...
"Status: Electronic Shipping Info Received"
What!! Why do you mock me, Post Office? WHY?!?!
If I don't see some progress by tomorrow, I'm gonna... uh gonna... well, I guess I'll be right here waiting, as there's really nothing I can do about it. Now that I think of it, that's probably why you set it up that way. :)

In all seriousness, though, my batteries, ordered just after the mod, arrived today. If nothing happens by tomorrow, history has shown that I'll be really lucky to see it this week. :(
 

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Just a heads up. On one of my REOs, the "tracking" said the same thing for over a week. Finally contacted Rob. It was lost in postal black hole. In the end, Rob wound up sending me a new one. I'd say if you don't receive it within a week from when it showed "Status: Electronic Shipping Info Received", I'd contact Rob and see what's up.
 

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Just a heads up. On one of my REOs, the "tracking" said the same thing for over a week. Finally contacted Rob. It was lost in postal black hole. In the end, Rob wound up sending me a new one. I'd say if you don't receive it within a week from when it showed "Status: Electronic Shipping Info Received", I'd contact Rob and see what's up.

The Dead Letter Office is no place for a brand new Reo! :grr:
 

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It's a slick little unit. I like it! I wanted something smaller to be more portable than my SB... which isn't hard to do, since the SB is one of the biggest. :)
Still getting the hang of the bottom-feed. I've always been more of a cartomizer fan than atomizers, but going to experiment with that some more as well. With the bottle attached, I'm thinking the polyfill is rather unnecessary.
 

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It's a slick little unit. I like it! I wanted something smaller to be more portable than my SB... which isn't hard to do, since the SB is one of the biggest. :)
Still getting the hang of the bottom-feed. I've always been more of a cartomizer fan than atomizers, but going to experiment with that some more as well. With the bottle attached, I'm thinking the polyfill is rather unnecessary.

That is true, but cartos are easy to keep wet and keep consistent. Two important things to remember, you don't have to press the firing button as hard as you think, and you don't have to squeeze the bottle as hard as you think.
 

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Yeah, I looked into that before getting one, as in general, I don't get the hype around standard atomizers. All the ones I've tried add something I find unpalatable to the flavor.

I've tried all the debridging/dewicking, alcohol baths, etc. Removing the wick seems better if you can avoid breaking it in the process, but I find dripping annoying anyhow. IMO cartos were always less work and better flavor. The bottom-feeder solves that, though, so I might give it another shot.
 

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Interesting...

Greetings all

I obviously still don't have a grasp on atty's and carto's. Help me? Forgive me for referencing an eGo yet again but it's my only point of reference.

The eGo Mega has an atty that screws to the battery. The filler is in the mouthpiece and it inserts into the atty. Is that essentially what a carto is? A heating coil and filler in one unit?

Tim stated that the carto gives a lighter draw if I understood him correctly. That puzzles me. When the filler in my eGo is saturated, it blocks the airflow from the atty and the hit gets much tighter. I've solved the problem by keeping the filler relatively dry and only saturating the area that sits against the atty. What am I missing here?

Also, if a carto is a heating coil plus filler, why is it cheaper than an atty?
 

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Interesting...

Greetings all

I obviously still don't have a grasp on atty's and carto's. Help me? Forgive me for referencing an eGo yet again but it's my only point of reference.

The eGo Mega has an atty that screws to the battery. The filler is in the mouthpiece and it inserts into the atty. Is that essentially what a carto is? A heating coil and filler in one unit?

Tim stated that the carto gives a lighter draw if I understood him correctly. That puzzles me. When the filler in my eGo is saturated, it blocks the airflow from the atty and the hit gets much tighter. I've solved the problem by keeping the filler relatively dry and only saturating the area that sits against the atty. What am I missing here?

Also, if a carto is a heating coil plus filler, why is it cheaper than an atty?

Yes, a carto is basically a heating coil buried in filler. It is made "lighter duty" than attys and is not supposed to last through many fillings.
 

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There are all sorts of new & (arguably) improved of each, but in general:

Cartomizers are, in theory, cheaper coils wrapped in the filler material that are disposable.
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http://e-rokok.com/carto.html

A separate atomizer is, in theory, a better quality coil wrapped around a wick ("fiber", in the image below), and the cartridge with filler is a separate piece. The steel wool bridge is there basically just to hold the filler away from the coil so it doesn't burn (bridge and wick can both be removed, but kindof a pain IMO).

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http://www.joyeego-tank.com/
Atomizers cost 3 - 5 times as much as cartomizers, on the theory that they last longer.

Most people tend not to even use the cartridge with an atty, and just drip directly onto it. With the bottom feeder mod, you should just be able to "squonk" it with an atomizer and not have to carry around a bottle to drip.

I've tried damn near every cartomizer I can find, but admittedly only a few atomizers. All the ones I've tried, I feel like the wick tarnishes the flavor.
 

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I might be slightly unclear on the definition of "tightening".

I would argue in general that a cartomizer isn't lighter than a like-resistance atomizer by nature. Probably could start a forum war on this one, though. :) People direct drip on an atomizer and claim that it's a fuller draw, but if a cartomizer is properly saturated, my opinion is that it's comparable in that regard, and more consistent in flavor as there is always the same amount of juice around the coil.
 
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