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rbrylawski

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I vote for one of the adorable kitty avi's. :)

How they doing in the new digs?

We were worried that the move would be hard on them. Instead, they seem happier in the new house than we could have imagined. They're losing weight (a good thing, trust me) as they have so much more space to chase each other. Specially, up and down the stairs.
 

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I get it. :(

Take care but come back and stick your toes in the water once in a while, will ya? I, for one, will miss you and I'm sure I'm not the only one.



Or you could post a picture of you chillin' in your new hot tub with a nice glass of wine.
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So, I've been away for a couple of months. Sad to see my vaping friends here at each others throats. And weird that I am agreeing with everything they're saying, even when they're disagreeing with each other. How can that be?
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Spent 5 weeks in Rome, land of my ancestors. Unbelievable. And so sad to see the devastation not too far away not long after I left.

The day I arrived I went to a bar. In Italy a bar is a place where you can get some booze, but really it's more a place where you can get a snack, a light lunch and more usually an espresso. BTW, I never travel with my good vaping stuff (it's too heavy and too valuable.) So, in my shirt pocket is my expendable but perfectly usable ego type mod. As I pick up my lunch I turn to the bar manager, pull out my mod and ask about using it. He looks incredulous and says of course you can vape in here. If it were a cig you'd have to go outside. Turns out you can vape wherever you want. Love it. On the way out of Rome, in its airport I ask the British Airways checkin guy if there's a problem vaping in the airport. He laughed and said of course not. Love that country. And BTW, I kick myself for not taking a pic of it, but in the airport there are smoking sections, which are basically enclosed glass compartments. Picture four or six old style phone booths butted up against each other but open to each other. There's a sign about maximum occupancy, as Italians do like their tobacco. Funny, although I don't really have cig cravings, I'm feeling more and more like a pariah as a vaper, so I find myself quite at home with the other pariahs the smokers. Love it.
 

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So, I've been away for a couple of months. Sad to see my vaping friends here at each others throats. And weird that I am agreeing with everything they're saying, even when they're disagreeing with each other. How can that be?
View attachment 593551 Spent 5 weeks in Rome, land of my ancestors. Unbelievable. And so sad to see the devastation not too far away not long after I left.

The day I arrived I went to a bar. In Italy a bar is a place where you can get some booze, but really it's more a place where you can get a snack, a light lunch and more usually an espresso. BTW, I never travel with my good vaping stuff (it's too heavy and too valuable.) So, in my shirt pocket is my expendable but perfectly usable ego type mod. As I pick up my lunch I turn to the bar manager, pull out my mod and ask about using it. He looks incredulous and says of course you can vape in here. If it were a cig you'd have to go outside. Turns out you can vape wherever you want. Love it. On the way out of Rome, in its airport I ask the British Airways checkin guy if there's a problem vaping in the airport. He laughed and said of course not. Love that country. And BTW, I kick myself for not taking a pic of it, but in the airport there are smoking sections, which are basically enclosed glass compartments. Picture four or six old style phone booths butted up against each other but open to each other. There's a sign about maximum occupancy, as Italians do like their tobacco. Funny, although I don't really have cig cravings, I'm feeling more and more like a pariah as a vaper, so I find myself quite at home with the other pariahs the smokers. Love it.

Happy to have ya back, NY.

And thank you for the pic and the very personal insights into the Roman ways. I related all the way thru your post..... and relived many days and nites there. (Also ancestral, me.)

I recall smoking in the "smoking rooms" in airports. It was DISGUSTING! No air, whatsoever, just smoke smoke smoke and more smoke. I remember walking out thinking about why did I even light up? I could have just stayed in there for a few minutes and "had" a few cigs.
 

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And Ping. I do apologize for saying you've lost credibility with me. Poor choice of words to the max. It isn't that you've lost credibility with me. You and I are polar opposites politically. And that's OK.

No problem RB. Oh and since you're a Radius expert has anyone mentioned that the battery meter is not working correctly with V40? Mine will show a 1/4 tank and if I take the battery out and put it in a charger it read 3.93 far from what the meter reads.
 

rbrylawski

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No problem RB. Oh and since you're a Radius expert has anyone mentioned that the battery meter is not working correctly with V40? Mine will show a 1/4 tank and if I take the battery out and put it in a charger it read 3.93 far from what the meter reads.

That's the first I've seen anyone notice that Ping. Since I have two Radi, one is usually charging while the other is in use and I've not yet removed a battery from one to charge it outside. You might want to open a ticket with Provape as they'd likely be interested in hearing about this.
 
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