DeloresRose

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Boy, you really like that luxe Q. I reviewed one and it was pretty good.



That looks great. Was it pretty expensive? We've got a flower bed in the front inside a walkway I made where you pour concrete into a form to make stepping stones. I'd like to have it redone with something like you have.


It’s my favorite pod so far. It’s come in really handy with the yard work and dog walking. I charge in the morning while I drink coffee and it’s in my pocket all day.
 

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Hey ..I spy a Dvarw. That's it now.....you'll be getting more of those :wub:


This is number two for me, this is the dl though, the first was the other one whatever that was. Jibberish... I woke up too early today
 

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This is number two for me, this is the dl though, the first was the other one whatever that was. Jibberish... I woke up too early today
My only vape rta wise....well almost.... you're going to love it.

And it's never too early to see you!!
 

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    Boy, you really like that Luxe Q. I reviewed one and it was pretty good.



    That looks great. Was it pretty expensive? We've got a flower bed in the front inside a walkway I made where you pour concrete into a form to make stepping stones. I'd like to have it redone with something like you have.
    Hi Hitt, I had tried two different kinds of do it yourself type curbing and was never satisfied. It is always ....-eyed and the lawnmower would knock things out of whack.
    I felt this really gave a polished look.
    I do not think it was expensive. I paid $800 (even because I paid him in cash) for the trim around the garden and two trees. I paid $1,400 cash for him to do the walkway (and I had 3 estimates from concrete guys previously all between $1,600 and $2,100) So I felt like he was reasonable. Others in the neighborhood immediately copied me and word is everyone cannot believe how reasonable it was.
     

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    Looks great! Your yard is so tidy and nice and I’m looking at complete mayhem over here lol
    it has been my source of sanity, working in the yard. Therapy if you will. My cat Joe is so out of whack with his glucose numbers and I fixate on the yard instead of on my problems with him for a reprieve.
     

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    Hi Hitt, I had tried two different kinds of do it yourself type curbing and was never satisfied. It is always ....-eyed and the lawnmower would knock things out of whack.
    I felt this really gave a polished look.
    I do not think it was expensive. I paid $800 (even because I paid him in cash) for the trim around the garden and two trees. I paid $1,400 cash for him to do the walkway (and I had 3 estimates from concrete guys previously all between $1,600 and $2,100) So I felt like he was reasonable. Others in the neighborhood immediately copied me and word is everyone cannot believe how reasonable it was.

    That's not bad at all. I doubt the small path I would like redone would be more than 5-700 with that guy but would have to get quotes from locals. It's a little far back on the list though. I have been waiting five weeks for tree trimmers to come trim trees in the front yard and we want to get six windows replaced on the front of the house. I don't know if there will be anything left after that to do the walkway.
     

    chanelvaps

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    That's not bad at all. I doubt the small path I would like redone would be more than 5-700 with that guy but would have to get quotes from locals. It's a little far back on the list though. I have been waiting five weeks for tree trimmers to come trim trees in the front yard and we want to get six windows replaced on the front of the house. I don't know if there will be anything left after that to do the walkway.
    when you do get around to it is called "permanent curbing"
     

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    I got home from work today and now my Arez is acting up. Sometimes I get low output unless I really press the fire button hard. I’m going to contact them about a replacement.
    They requested the code on the box that needs to be scratched off. Tiny numbers.
     

    AngeNZ

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    They're gorgeous photos...the bottom ones my favourite but the top ones more technically difficult....here's and idea of print resolution quality....most camera's provide that these days....it's only poster and billboard sizes you have to worry about....hope you win :wub:

    For an 8" x 10" print, the image resolution should be 1536 x 1024 pixels minimum. For a 16" x 20" print, the image resolution should be 1600 x 1200 pixels minimum. For a 20" x 30" print, the image resolution should be 1600 x 1200 pixels minimum.

    It surprises me how big you can go. My pixel size is roughly 3900x2900 out of the camera, so I have plenty of room. Though the thought of an A2 sized print scares me silly :D
     

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    It’s my favorite pod so far. It’s come in really handy with the yard work and dog walking. I charge in the morning while I drink coffee and it’s in my pocket all day.

    I agree about the Luxe Q. It's always in my farm top pocket, and I only notice it's there when I grab it.

    Which brings me to my problem. My jacket pockets are filthy - lint, fluff, feathers, dust, dirt and of course crap. How do I stop this crap, going into the mouthpiece? The first time I noticed it, I blew out the airflow. But I now keep it in a lil plastic seal top bag, which is a PITA but does the trick.

    Anyone got a better idea to keep your pod crap free? :cry:
     

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