Yep. Fifty years ago, it didn't take much talent to get better performance or better mileage with a manual. Today, it's almost impossible. In heavy, stop and go traffic, I can almost smell my clutch burning. On the other hand, my '03 Ford has just shy of 160,000 miles and the original clutch shows no sign of slipping.
The scary stories I hear are from younger folk who come into the store bragging about a perfect 0.5 single coil build that they are running at 150w on 10a batteries.
I take myself outside their blast radius.
Long time, no posts. Regardless I had to comment about common cold resistance I've experienced in the past 3 1/2 years.
Might start with a scratchy throat in the morning, then gone the next day many times over. I haven't come close to a full blown cold in years.
Seems to work for me.
Wouldn't it be something if in the future "Take 2 aspirin and call me in the morning" was replaced with "vape 1 ml and you will feel better by morning. No need to call"
For a perfect example of how ANYTHING can be made to sound bad while sticking strictly to the truth, just google dihydrogen monoxide. You have to read past the sensationalist headlines.
If anything, I get slightly more colds. Not that I mind - when I recovered from the first post-vaping cold it was a momentous occasion. First annoying virus in 5 - 10 years that didn't turn into pneumonia.
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