But but but, ...
I am not vaping a mech mod. The Hero mod is regulated. I only use a simple rebuild, if at all too. I stay well above the suggested safe ohm level offered here in the library. That ohm rate is .6ohm and any sub ohm I have used has been .9-1ohm. I am also fairly careful with battery safety. Yes, I could be more so safe, but I do a fair job of being safe.
I may consider drilling vent holes in the top of the Hero nod though. I figure two or three 1/16" holes ought to suffice. If it can be done while keeping the unit intact otherwise, which I believe it can. Put it in a gentle vise, empty of battery and drill.
I do understand there are risks. What I do not understand is humanity's seeming inability to get over fearing different. It is different which comes every day with the rising sun. Yet we manage to go on and live our lives, no? Could we not do the same if we surrendered the last vestiges of the scarcity myth? Ultimately, money fuels big tobacco and big pharm to desire more. That more goes to wealthy slave owners. We're the slaves. They say we have to use tobacco, or else.
Why do they want us using tobacco? To get more money, to control population, to have more. They think everything is scarce. Sorry, it isn't. There's a lot of proof it isn't too. But oh they bemoan the dwindling resources.
There is more than enough food for all. There only lacks a will that
all eat.
There obviously is more than enough oil for all. There only lacks a will to ensure
all are heated, provided energy from petroleum products.
There are obviously enough renewable resources if combined together to power all, indefinitely. There only lacks a will to see it done
for all.
And here we are, vapers. We find a different way to use nicotine, those using it. We find an alternative that is ultimately safer than tobacco. We find a way to reduce medical costs, to help restore some health and prevent wasting other health. We find something different. Oh my Stars & Garters! They are frightened to their very cores.
Hey, here's an idea or few. With the money we save, put that money toward feeding people. Put that money toward alternative energy production. Put that money toward further exploration of a dire question. Can we not live without fear?
Here's another question to ask as well. Can we not live without war? I mention it because a high school history teacher once challenged us to define the word war. It bears a great deal of relevance.
War is an ancient Phoenician word. Roughly transliterated to modern English it simply means, ... get more cattle. Not sure if any realize it or not, cattle need grazing lands. People do as well. A lot of religions equate people as livestock. Religions instruct us to fit our societies. We're taught to fear different, to win by getting all the cattle.
Here's the wake up. We have no more land. We need to be all, or we definitely will be nothing. So, can we do it?
Yes, I know I veered. Apologies. My battery may have zapped me. *chuckles* Nah. I just put too many dots together and ramble too much sometimes.