Ha, you're funny.
So you're saying that those people who were polled and gave puff counts for 1ml of eliquid are liars?
Or are you saying that we're all vaping wrong and we should vape in a way you are happy with so your maths works?
I'm saying your multiplication of .1*10 is incorrect. As for the counts, do you what statistical bias is? Unless every single one of them were using the exact same e-cig with the exact same state of battery and atomizer, the estimates are BIASED. The poll should have been broken down to include equipment used to generate the results.
From there, you can estimate population means from the stratified random sampling.
I think vaping the high density stuff can be extremely dangerous. You saw that thread on the FDA looking into it? What kind of questions do you suppose they'll ask? Exactly the same one I'm asking in regards to the density.
You know, if people aren't concerned with potential overdosing, that's their decision and they are more than welcome to vape with as high a density as they wish. After grunting out the rough numbers, I'm certain the FDA is going to step in regulate the density of juice at some point and you won't have an valid argument to defend the position on the higher density liquids.
I can only speak for myself, but I'm not vaping to increase my nicotine intake over what I'm getting now through analogs. I'm vaping to substitute the analogs for the healthier option.