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leads me to a few questions for the group.

Would being able to hold 4 batts/4cartos and a pocket for a bottle of juice/more cartos be what everyone is looking for out of a carrying case?

I want simple.... I am voltan hear me simplify. LOL
Seriously, I vape with volt because it's simple, it doesn't fiddle and it works every single time. As long as it's a simple design I'm in. I think I drain 4 batteries and two carts on an average day at work, so while that would probably work, there's no "insurance" space. 5 batteries and 2 cartos would probably work for me. How will it close? zipper?
 

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Would being able to hold 4 batts/4cartos and a pocket for a bottle of juice/more cartos be what everyone is looking for out of a carrying case?
That seems pretty impressive if it could fit all that and still fit in, say... your jacket pocket. For us guys, we kinda need stuff that's small cause we carry our entire lives in our wallets. Of course, I make an exception for the Volt. They go in a nice box in my laptop bag--which btw... never leaves my side.
Anyway... Something that will hold at least: 2 batts, 4 carts, USB stick and 3ml bottle of juice. Like a "survival kit" as opposed to a "hey guys... check out all this cool Volt stuff I got!" kit. :p
OR...
SI could make maybe 3 different size cases. I know it's expensive to do this... I'm just saying.
BTW... I appreciate you coming to your clientele and actually finding out what it is we want, as opposed to just force feeding us "industry standard" products that we could buy anywhere. :)
Thanks!:2cool:
 

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yes zipper closures ....

I want simple.... I am voltan hear me simplify. LOL
Seriously, I vape with volt because it's simple, it doesn't fiddle and it works every single time. As long as it's a simple design I'm in. I think I drain 4 batteries and two carts on an average day at work, so while that would probably work, there's no "insurance" space. 5 batteries and 2 cartos would probably work for me. How will it close? zipper?
 

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I'm in Michigan - aka God's Country - and it reminds me a lot of home.

I've been in Michigan, and it is pretty there, too. My first trip was on business to a typesetter in Jackson. Then just traveling through, I was in the southwestern part and went up to Sault Ste. Marie and crossed into Canada and went west for a while. The north shore of Lake Superior is really fantastic! Anyone traveling must take that route through the deep north woods of Canada, not even so far from the US border. We went through areas with signs saying Unsurveyed Territory. We crossed a creek/small river that emptied into the North Pole area -- a sign said so, anyway. We stopped alongside a lake and heard loons calling -- such a haunting sound -- and wolves howling, too. All around us were woods and that little lake in the middle of nowhere, and not a car passed us on the road. I'll never forget that night we parked our travel trailer on a gravelly little boat launch ramp off the road in the middle of nowhere. Absolutely gorgeous! We mined amethyst at Thunder Bay, Ont. We were on Rt. 17, a major road going east and west across the southern part of Canada, but it was so wild! This was back in 1988. Perhaps today, all that is developed, but I doubt it. we went back into the US at International Falls, MN, so it was somewhere in that stretch. This was summer. I heard International Falls is the coldest place in the US in winter, but it sure gets hot there in July!
 

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Just a random thought. I don't even know if this has been offered before or mentioned...
Is there a way we Volters could get some Volt Swag to sport around town? At least some stickers?
Listen to me... I'm 30 something and asking if I can get some stickers. That is cause I'm a dork... and I don't care... I want stickers.
Haha :D
 

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I've been in Michigan, and it is pretty there, too. My first trip was on business to a typesetter in Jackson. Then just traveling through, I was in the southwestern part and went up to Sault Ste. Marie and crossed into Canada and went west for a while. The north shore of Lake Superior is really fantastic! Anyone traveling must take that route through the deep north woods of Canada, not even so far from the US border. We went through areas with signs saying Unsurveyed Territory. We crossed a creek/small river that emptied into the North Pole area -- a sign said so, anyway. We stopped alongside a lake and heard loons calling -- such a haunting sound -- and wolves howling, too. All around us were woods and that little lake in the middle of nowhere, and not a car passed us on the road. I'll never forget that night we parked our travel trailer on a gravelly little boat launch ramp off the road in the middle of nowhere. Absolutely gorgeous! We mined amethyst at Thunder Bay, Ont. We were on Rt. 17, a major road going east and west across the southern part of Canada, but it was so wild! This was back in 1988. Perhaps today, all that is developed, but I doubt it. we went back into the US at International Falls, MN, so it was somewhere in that stretch. This was summer. I heard International Falls is the coldest place in the US in winter, but it sure gets hot there in July!

You had a beautiful drive! The Upper Penninsula is much like that - you can feel the difference when you cross the Mighty Mackinaw Bridge. I used to go up camping in November in Hiawatha National Forest, and the roads there had numbers, not names. Doesn't it seem like you can just breathe better in places like that? We'd sit by the fire, listen to the coyotes and watch the northern lights. Doesn't get any better than that.
 

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This is for rave - a brief tour of Oregon - I'll save the snow pics for later, it was 15 degrees here last night and I'm not ready :mad:

Pictures # 4 & 6 - Absolutely Gorgeous ! ! ! :D

Although you posted them for "Rave" - Thanks for sharing them with all of "Us" ! ! ! :)


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You had a beautiful drive! The Upper Penninsula is much like that - you can feel the difference when you cross the Mighty Mackinaw Bridge. I used to go up camping in November in Hiawatha National Forest, and the roads there had numbers, not names. Doesn't it seem like you can just breathe better in places like that? We'd sit by the fire, listen to the coyotes and watch the northern lights. Doesn't get any better than that.

Some roads around here have numbers, too. For instance, county roads are numbered, just like state routes are. We live on the edge of town, but the wilderness and farmland is not far off. I hear coyotes from my house quite often, and a black bear was recently seen at a local restaurant right in the center of town, probably checking out the Dumpster. There are deer in the yard daily. They bed down for the night in the grass just beyond the parking area, and often if I drive home after dark, my headlights illuminate them. They don't even bother to get up and run! Look what I photographed at the edge of the yard right by where we park our cars:

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This was last June, and this evening I think this same fawn was in the oval of grass in the circular drive right outside my door. At least I knew it was a young one, not as big as the mature deer.
 

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welcome to the thread :thumbs:

a reorder of the sliders shipped out last night should have them in thursday/friday.

There will be a new PCC out, factory confirmed last night it will take 25 days to finish the mold and then 15 days for the first run of production :( so it will still be some time before we have them....

I can wait for you to send me one to Beta test before release (hint ,hint, nudge nudge,wink,wink) :D
 

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It is wonderful, Uncle. And so are you.

What can I say :facepalm: - other than THANK YOU ! ! !

And without-a-doubt you're making me :blush: . . .

All I wanted to do was share information . . . :)

It is always something, I try to do - is learn more, especially what I don't know, because with . . .
More Infomation = More Knowledge = More Well Informed Person . . . :D

It is also something I tried to put out there, particularly when I ran a Continuing Education Program for Professionals in PA . . . "Continuing Education: The Professional Way to Explore New Ideas"

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we are working on those as well...designing them from the ground up :p

Thanks for mentioning it :) leads me to a few questions for the group.

Would being able to hold 4 batts/4cartos and a pocket for a bottle of juice/more cartos be what everyone is looking for out of a carrying case?

4 batts and 5 cartos and a bottle or 2 batts 4 carts 1 bottle and a usb key is what i would see as a take out case.

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Some roads around here have numbers, too. For instance, county roads are numbered, just like state routes are. We live on the edge of town, but the wilderness and farmland is not far off. I hear coyotes from my house quite often, and a black bear was recently seen at a local restaurant right in the center of town, probably checking out the Dumpster. There are deer in the yard daily. They bed down for the night in the grass just beyond the parking area, and often if I drive home after dark, my headlights illuminate them. They don't even bother to get up and run! Look what I photographed at the edge of the yard right by where we park our cars:

11-1.jpg


This was last June, and this evening I think this same fawn was in the oval of grass in the circular drive right outside my door. At least I knew it was a young one, not as big as the mature deer.

What a beauty she is, big healthy girl. I've heard that spots on a fawn are telling of their gender - more straight lines being a little buck, more all-over being a little doe. Don't know how so that is. You are so lucky to see them relaxed and feeling safe - that's a rare treat.

I'm putting NY on my bucket list. My dream vacation would be a tour of the east coast. Some day I'll do that.
 
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