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Wingapo

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I think it might be nice to see what the other half of the family's been up to these past four centuries, I hear one of em' even invented the tuxedo a few years back. It sure would be strange to be in a place that sees water more than once a decade. Might be nice to get a chance to use all these great English cliches and one liners I've been aching to use my whole life too.
 

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Is your avatar a Russian Blue, or just a grey kitty?

The cat in my avatar is a Korat. I grabbed the pic off the net. My female cat looks like a Korat or Russian Blue but is neither of those. She's just a grey kitty who years ago landed on my doorstep hungry, homeless, and pregnant, so I took her in. She's a Minnesotan Grey. :)

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so much for not buying any more mods......

i literally found this thread not even an hour ago and now i want one. couple questions..

to those using the 18350 version...how long is the battery lasting you? i try to like the 14500s because i like the smaller mods so much more..but the battery sucks so much i never use em.. i would really appreciate a comparison to a 14500 imr battery.

has someone posted the size measureents? i dont see em on the website

thx
 
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It sure would be strange to be in a place that sees water more than once a decade.

The novelty would soon pass and there's a lot to be said for some more arid environments. It's been a long time since I was last in the US but I remember well some of the deserts I passed through in California, Nevada, Utah and Arizona, some stunningly beautiful places. I'll be back, although this time I won't make the mistake of trying to walk down a slope at Zabriskie Point in Death Valley without sufficient water :blink: I learn't a valuable lesson that day :laugh:

I may not like your beers all that much but you make some damned fine mods and you absolutely perfected whiskey, in fact I won't drink a whiskey from anywhere else. Scotland and Ireland eat your hearts out! :p
 

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I may not like your beers all that much but you make some damned fine mods and you absolutely perfected whiskey, in fact I won't drink a whiskey from anywhere else. Scotland and Ireland eat your hearts out! :p

We have great beers. Magic Hat "Not Quite Pale Ale" is my favorite for the moment. Sam Adams is always a good decision. And even the big companies occasionally do something right, for which Blue Moon (bottled by Coors, is it?) provides evidence. And if you haven't tried Southern Pecan, look for it next time you're across the pond visiting the colonies.
 

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I can only go by what I taste and I haven't tasted those you mention yet with the exception of Samuel Adams, maybe it doesn't travel well? Some beers don't.

look for it next time you're across the pond visiting the colonies.

That's not quite how I see things mate, that's ancient history.

If I can't buy it British made? I will try to buy it American made, hence my involvement in this subforum :)
 
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I can only go by what I taste and I haven't tasted those you mention yet with the exception of Samuel Adams, maybe it doesn't travel well? Some beers don't.

look for it next time you're across the pond visiting the colonies.

That's not quite how I see things mate, that's ancient history.

If I can't buy it British made? I will try to buy it American made, hence my involvement in this subforum :)

If you ever find yourself in northeast Tennessee I'll have to buy you a beer. I might have you smuggle me in some Strong Bow though. :>
 

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to those using the 18350 version...how long is the battery lasting you? i try to like the 14500s because i like the smaller mods so much more..but the battery sucks so much i never use em.. i would really appreciate a comparison to a 14500 imr battery.

anyone?? want to make a purchase =[ the AW IMR 14500 and AW IMR 18350 are both rated at 700 mah, so do they relatively last the same amount of time?

literally out of my 14500 aw imr batteries (i like 1.5ohm 306 atties), i get a good hour before i want to replace the battery, which isn't a great vaping experience imo.
 

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Hey nocturn,

The IMR 14500 is very similar and comparable to the IMR 16340 with about the same power and run times. The IMR 18350 is definitely a step up and will give you longer run times. I personally prefer the P+18500. You get a few solid hours before the battery needs to be replaced and the size is just perfect imo, not too big and not too small. Just my thoughts.

Edit: Btw, AW IMR 14500 is rated 600 mah while the AW IMR 18350 is rated 700 mah
 
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Hey nocturn,

The IMR 14500 is very similar and comparable to the IMR 16340 with about the same power and run times. The IMR 18350 is definitely a step up and will give you longer run times. I personally prefer the P+18500. You get a few solid hours before the battery needs to be replaced and the size is just perfect imo, not too big and not too small. Just my thoughts.

tyvm!!! i just needed to know that it's better than those stinky 14500 batteries.
 
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