When adding some more juice today, i took a pic of the clearomizer. Here....
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Some say that if the charger and/or batt shorts, it could take out your USB port. I'm thinking it could, but its not guaranteed. Besides, I have seen what a small batt on a wall wart does when it goes, and, if your not always around when your batts are charging, I say its prolly safer to have the USB port go than pop a batt
Not really possible. The circuit in the charger is a simple step down charge pump controller chip which automatically shuts off current once it's reached the predetermined level. Also, USB power is incredibly stable when coming from a laptop because they use linear power supplies. Desktop switching power supplies of any amount of quality have very good line filtering and PFC regulation circuitry that gives a very clean consistent 5v to the motherboard, which then filters and stabilizes the power again before sending it to the USB port.
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As for the port itself, USB has 4 wires. Power, ground, and +/- signal. Only the power and ground run through an Ego charger. So there's no risk to the data circuit in your computer. And any catastrophic short with the battery would simply fry the down-step microchip inside the charger and to be honest... when a lithium ion battery has a catastrophic malfunction, the last thing you're going to be worried about is your computer.
That's exactly what I use, with warm water from the tap - nothing else other than a dry burn after.
Also use the ultrasonic bath for a fast 3 minute steep on my liquids.
What do you mean by a "fast 3 minute steep"? Like how you steep tea in hot water, but in this case 'warm' water? What exactly does warming up your liquids (e-juice right?) do? Ensure a more consistent solution or to help it flow better?
Stereotypical, even if true.
Why don't you just straight up say what you're implying? Did the way I speak about my own blood (well... half blood) offend your hypersensitive politically correct ideals? I can say whatever I want about my race, just like you can do the same about yours. It is NOT a stereotype that Arabs like to deal, it's a Fact! Hustling business is part of the culture and it's not good business to let someone walk out the door over a couple bucks out of the profit margin. Go visit Dubai sometime and you'll truly understand.
Btw... I would have been understanding if your comment about what I said was over a negative stereotype or fact. Just because someone is half Arab, doesn't make them a terrorist or even a Muslim (I am Coptic Christian). The other half of my blood is Greek... so I know ALL about negative stereotypes.
Now if you believe that capitalism and working deals is a negative thing, then you need to despirately need to take your next vacation to China (not HongKong or Singapore), Vietnam, Cuba, or Venezuela and get yourself an education.