Mac.....your posts exude the passion that all of us have inside us but are still too new to the (art) of vaping to feel comfortable. I am grateful for you sharing your experience here with all your post full of facts and helping me move forward every day. I was rebuilding my Kanger coils on my mini's at week 4 into the vaping scene.....I just wished I found your posts sooner but am glad I keep looking for help here on EFC.
Thanks and happy Thanksgiving to all the veterans of vaping.
I remember how incredibly amazed I was when I first learned to tie a a fisherman's clinch knot as a kid. How utterly frustrating it had been to lose so many lines, and lures and fish! Before I made that transcendental discovery. That moment of awe. Well that's what we go through here and as I felt for quite some time. Like fire and understanding what you need to make it. There are some basics, maybe I don't have them all myself but I'm trying to pass along what I can. That's all.
I'd like to see more of us get there faster. We need to. As much reward, relief (from addiction) and enjoyment we might derive we might soon have to be without it if adoption doesn't keep apace with efforts to stop this industry and our independent activity. Something to think about this Thanksgiving. We are blessed at this moment of time and technology.
It's a matter of power for those in opposition, of survival for us. I am more than an exuberant newb. I am motivated.
Thanks for your acknowledgement moody. May you fish to your dying day. Best of luck to all of you, and especially those of you who contribute.
Happy Thanksgiving all.