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haha, i should have stone, but i always harass you :p



I DID IT! The 4/5 worked! on both rm2's! Hm, the reo people said to get 28, so that's what i did..... :/ Now I just need a stronger vape with more flavor, alot more flavor.

can't you just turn up the power to get more flavor? (he asked, hoping it isn't a totally n00b question)
 

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Anyone know why this is happening? My older e-liquids from Mt Baker are all starting to taste peppery. It's really robbing the flavor and I'm starting to dislike the flavors I liked previously. I've deduced it's most likely the nicotine causing this. Is there anyway to alleviate this?

My newest order had me go to 12 mg from 18mg.
 

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Anyone know why this is happening? My older e-liquids from Mt Baker are all starting to taste peppery. It's really robbing the flavor and I'm starting to dislike the flavors I liked previously. I've deduced it's most likely the nicotine causing this. Is there anyway to alleviate this?

My newest order had me go to 12 mg from 18mg.

like over time they got more peppery tasting? strange. I've had 18mg from here and never had that issue. I assume they aren't like 3 years old :p I've typically found that if juice is gonna taste peppery to me, its right from the getgo. Did the 12 mg help alleviate the problem?
 

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I do not get it from the 12mg order, but then again, that just arrived last week. The 18mg order I'm talking about arrived a little over a month ago.

I first started noticing it with the root beer float. Now my 30mL bottle of Ecto-Cooler is real bad. I'm apprehensive to want to try the other flavors from that batch
 

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I do not get it from the 12mg order, but then again, that just arrived last week. The 18mg order I'm talking about arrived a little over a month ago.

I first started noticing it with the root beer float. Now my 30mL bottle of Ecto-Cooler is real bad. I'm apprehensive to want to try the other flavors from that batch

i would contact James in his thread. i think they are expanding so rapidly that there is room for error in newer trainees.
 

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I do not get it from the 12mg order, but then again, that just arrived last week. The 18mg order I'm talking about arrived a little over a month ago.

I first started noticing it with the root beer float. Now my 30mL bottle of Ecto-Cooler is real bad. I'm apprehensive to want to try the other flavors from that batch

yeah i recommenced what sambuca said. ive never had those flavors so i cant' even comment on that at all. but none of my 18mgs have tasted peppery after 2 months.
does it seem like possibly they are higher mg than 18?
 

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yeah i recommenced what sambuca said. ive never had those flavors so i cant' even comment on that at all. but none of my 18mgs have tasted peppery after 2 months.
does it seem like possibly they are higher mg than 18?

I'll contact him and see what he says, thanks. It could very well be a newer employee not mixing it correctly. I was under the assumption that the nicotine content fell slightly after a month. It seems this batch is counter to that theory as it tastes stronger than before, but I don't see the nicotine content would increase.

I have little frame of reference as to what anything higher than 18mg would taste like. I started at 18mg a little over 5 weeks ago. I stepped down to 12mg for this batch as I enjoyed vaping more than just getting a nicotine fix. After my wife got sick from vaping 18mg the one day (provari and SVD arrived the day before) I figured we could both use a decrease.

Those 2 flavors tasted great out of the box. I have the ecto-cooler with me at work today and I really don't see me vaping much at all until I can get home and change it.

A bit unfortunate as I really liked this ecto-cooler and was hoping the flavor would improve with time, not the inverse
 

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Just talked to chat at MBV and they said that they are out of egg nog and will not be getting any more in.(FYI)--Bo

So it looks like I got the last of it. I wonder what will be in the order coming today. If it will be eggnog or something else? Hmmm.
 

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LOOK! I DID IT! 4/5 wrap made me a 1.4 and a 1.7 wraps! My only issue is that my juice tastes so faint. Maybe because im not using a great coil. But, i proved i can make them! So once my 28g comes, hopefully i'll be a super reo vaper :p I'm sad though, because strawbshortcake dun taste good :/

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those are so "you", mia. :)
 

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Anyone know why this is happening? My older e-liquids from Mt Baker are all starting to taste peppery. It's really robbing the flavor and I'm starting to dislike the flavors I liked previously. I've deduced it's most likely the nicotine causing this. Is there anyway to alleviate this?

My newest order had me go to 12 mg from 18mg.

i started at 24 mg nic and have gradually dropped to 12, and i notice my juices taste better. there was an unpleasant, maybe peppery taste in the higher nic juices. dunno if everyone notices it, but i sure did.
 

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i really like West Wing. it's one of my top 5 shows. there are some awesome characters in it, esp CJ. i have it on dvd and watch it through, 2 or 3 times a year.

Agreed. I'm not much of a TV person, but I'll watch West Wing all day long... it's the whole package, the writing, the acting, the production, etc. They got it right.

I haven't been able to really get into NCIS, though I'll watch it if it's on. I'm odd about TV - if the dialogue doesn't hit my ear just right, the illusion is utterly shattered and I can't focus on what's going on. That's not a dig at NCIS, btw - NCIS doesn't do that to me. But that is why I don't have many shows on my "must watch" list... West Wing, RTD-era Doctor Who (I'll watch now and enjoy it very much if Neil Gaiman did the script, and Mark Gatiss' stuff is usually pretty good dialogue wise, even if his plots can be a little thin. Moffat did great under RTD and is *godawful* without him, dialogue wise.) I'm a big Torchwood fan too, of course. Law and Order:UK is masterful, although I miss Ben Daniels, Jamie Bamber and Freema Agyeman terribly.... the actual writing still holds up. Broadchurch was a tour de force... since you like crime/mystery shows, check that out if you can - it's an eight part UK series that ran on BBC America, but you can find it online - David Tennant plays the lead detective. The screenplay was done by Chris Chibnall, of Doctor Who, Torchwood, and Law and Order:UK. Fox picked it up and is doing an "American" version, and they just cast Tennant, so I'll watch that too, but I suspect that, as with most "American" adaptations of British TV, the UK version will remain superior.) But that's pretty much my list of "must watch" tv.... West Wing, Doctor Who, Torchwood, Law and Order:UK and Broadchurch. Oh, and Downton Abbey, I confess.

Michael J. Fox's new sitcom is good, too. I, of course, have a vested interest in the idea of disabled characters played by actual disabled actors, which happens almost never... don't get me wrong, Daniel Day Lewis was great in My Left Foot and I loved Hugh Laurie in House, but if they put a white actor in blackface, the world is rightfully outraged... disabled characters played by ablebodied actors is the last place in TV where no one even *questions* whether they might, you know, hire an actor who actually deals with the disability the character is supposed to have. In the rare instance there's a disabled character played by a disabled actor, the difference *always* shows in the writing (see: anything with Marlee Matlin or Robert David Hall, who are, along with Fox, about the only disabled actors who can find any kind of regular work. It ain't cause gimps/Deaf folks/blind folks can't act! (/rant)

I haven't seen Leverage yet, but you're not the first person to tell me it's worth a watch, so maybe I'll try that.

Just bought tickets for the Doctor Who theater showing... or rather, I was going to, and was informed by my mother that I already have some coming to me... so at this point, I have *utterly* ruined any birthday surprises. Oh well. Seeing Tennant on the big screen is likely to be the closest I'll get to seeing him do theatre, so hopefully the massive screen and surround sound will be enough distraction from the fact that Moffat is a hack. (I am deeply bitter about Stephen Moffat. I was excited when he took over, and then he decided that ridiculously convoluted plots, no respect whatsoever for continuity, and scenery chewing dialogue were the order of the day.... ugh. RTD was far from perfect, but his writing was always comfortable to listen to and believably put. Any latter-day Who fans out there should read The Writer's Tale, a book of emails between him and one of the writers for Doctor Who magazine. They email from about midway through Season 3 all the way through to the end of S3 Torchwood, and it really shows how much work RTD put into every word sounding realistic and genuine. He didn't get it right on the first try, but he knew where it felt wrong, and he usually fixed it. When he didn't, he knew where the huge handwaves were, and he knew that they *were* handwaves (The Sound of Drums/Last of the Time Lords, I'm looking at you!) Moffat seems to believe that handwaves are the entire order of the day, and that "Because I say so" is the only reason necessary for a patently ridiculous plot point. (Weeping Angels don't kill you, they just zap you back in time. Except when they kill you, except when they don't, except when they do. Whatever bad thing they do happens as soon as they touch you, except when it doesn't, except when it does, oh shut up audience, Uncle Steve is talking... out his you know what.)

Apparently I'm ranty today, sorry.

Back on topic - rebuilt a coil today, kind of by accident. I'm out of spare premade coils for my AROs and trying to wait till Black Friday to grab some more, so I pulled them all apart for an overnight soak, and when I went to reassemble them this morning, I realized that in pulling the post off, I'd accidentally snapped the coil on one... nothing to lose, so I attempted to redo it. Efforts successful, although that's *way* too small of a work area for me to do that on a regular basis! So, time to try it on some actual rebuildables, I spose. :)
 

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Agreed. I'm not much of a TV person, but I'll watch West Wing all day long... it's the whole package, the writing, the acting, the production, etc. They got it right.

I haven't been able to really get into NCIS, though I'll watch it if it's on. I'm odd about TV - if the dialogue doesn't hit my ear just right, the illusion is utterly shattered and I can't focus on what's going on. That's not a dig at NCIS, btw - NCIS doesn't do that to me. But that is why I don't have many shows on my "must watch" list... West Wing, RTD-era Doctor Who (I'll watch now and enjoy it very much if Neil Gaiman did the script, and Mark Gatiss' stuff is usually pretty good dialogue wise, even if his plots can be a little thin. Moffat did great under RTD and is *godawful* without him, dialogue wise.) I'm a big Torchwood fan too, of course. Law and Order:UK is masterful, although I miss Ben Daniels, Jamie Bamber and Freema Agyeman terribly.... the actual writing still holds up. Broadchurch was a tour de force... since you like crime/mystery shows, check that out if you can - it's an eight part UK series that ran on BBC America, but you can find it online - David Tennant plays the lead detective. The screenplay was done by Chris Chibnall, of Doctor Who, Torchwood, and Law and Order:UK. Fox picked it up and is doing an "American" version, and they just cast Tennant, so I'll watch that too, but I suspect that, as with most "American" adaptations of British TV, the UK version will remain superior.) But that's pretty much my list of "must watch" tv.... West Wing, Doctor Who, Torchwood, Law and Order:UK and Broadchurch. Oh, and Downton Abbey, I confess.

Michael J. Fox's new sitcom is good, too. I, of course, have a vested interest in the idea of disabled characters played by actual disabled actors, which happens almost never... don't get me wrong, Daniel Day Lewis was great in My Left Foot and I loved Hugh Laurie in House, but if they put a white actor in blackface, the world is rightfully outraged... disabled characters played by ablebodied actors is the last place in TV where no one even *questions* whether they might, you know, hire an actor who actually deals with the disability the character is supposed to have. In the rare instance there's a disabled character played by a disabled actor, the difference *always* shows in the writing (see: anything with Marlee Matlin or Robert David Hall, who are, along with Fox, about the only disabled actors who can find any kind of regular work. It ain't cause gimps/Deaf folks/blind folks can't act! (/rant)

I haven't seen Leverage yet, but you're not the first person to tell me it's worth a watch, so maybe I'll try that.

Just bought tickets for the Doctor Who theater showing... or rather, I was going to, and was informed by my mother that I already have some coming to me... so at this point, I have *utterly* ruined any birthday surprises. Oh well. Seeing Tennant on the big screen is likely to be the closest I'll get to seeing him do theatre, so hopefully the massive screen and surround sound will be enough distraction from the fact that Moffat is a hack. (I am deeply bitter about Stephen Moffat. I was excited when he took over, and then he decided that ridiculously convoluted plots, no respect whatsoever for continuity, and scenery chewing dialogue were the order of the day.... ugh. RTD was far from perfect, but his writing was always comfortable to listen to and believably put. Any latter-day Who fans out there should read The Writer's Tale, a book of emails between him and one of the writers for Doctor Who magazine. They email from about midway through Season 3 all the way through to the end of S3 Torchwood, and it really shows how much work RTD put into every word sounding realistic and genuine. He didn't get it right on the first try, but he knew where it felt wrong, and he usually fixed it. When he didn't, he knew where the huge handwaves were, and he knew that they *were* handwaves (The Sound of Drums/Last of the Time Lords, I'm looking at you!) Moffat seems to believe that handwaves are the entire order of the day, and that "Because I say so" is the only reason necessary for a patently ridiculous plot point. (Weeping Angels don't kill you, they just zap you back in time. Except when they kill you, except when they don't, except when they do. Whatever bad thing they do happens as soon as they touch you, except when it doesn't, except when it does, oh shut up audience, Uncle Steve is talking... out his you know what.)

Apparently I'm ranty today, sorry.

Back on topic - rebuilt a coil today, kind of by accident. I'm out of spare premade coils for my AROs and trying to wait till Black Friday to grab some more, so I pulled them all apart for an overnight soak, and when I went to reassemble them this morning, I realized that in pulling the post off, I'd accidentally snapped the coil on one... nothing to lose, so I attempted to redo it. Efforts successful, although that's *way* too small of a work area for me to do that on a regular basis! So, time to try it on some actual rebuildables, I spose. :)

i don't have cable or an antenna, so i buy sets that are interesting, but cheap. i missed putting firefly on the list. i liked Deadwood except for some scenes that they needn't have done. i wished they would have went one more season so we could see rockefellar get skewered.

got my last order for wick and wire in today! phew! ordered some pg, so i can tweak my juices a bit (and cut down on gooped up coils, not to mention the fog appearing on the windows!

talked with dshs this morning. got my food stamps upped, but no cash. i can get some if i qualify for their medical, which i'm sure i can. started that process today, a form is in the mail. dr appt this afternoon and off to ssi tomorrow (God willing).

vaping cinn roll. (cuz everything else is in the living room near the phone) :vapor:
 
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