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Yey someones awake I can talk too!

Have you ever tried the reload x? Ive never heard of a listless deck either, but I imagine he was reffering to the type of posts since the drop and reload have the same type of posts [:

No, never used it. But the postless deck should make for easy building.
 

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Postless. Autocorrect does some weird things.
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Man my last Friday of freedom. I'm going with the husband to get a new phone. Oh, I started out with like, looking at cheap non proprietary phones but then the husband rolled out a dissertation on why doing that is a bad idea, and like, when I was armed with my new knowledge like, I had to agree with him.

I monumentally do not care about a new phone, it's the least shiny purchase I could ever make. The last time I "bought" a phone, I just picked it online and then I sent the husband to do the trade (he and the kid would loiter in there forever and it sucked) but the husband assumed I had everything backed up "to the cloud" (I don't know why ANYONE who knows me would assume I would do such a thing, I barely know what it is) and I lost my favorite picture of the kid and I together and all my contacts. So, I'm not doing THAT again.

Finally, the 4;45 wake up time seems, well not exactly WONDERFUL in any way, but doable.

I don't like waking up when it's dark, frankly.

Starting to get NERVOUS. LOL.

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Man my last Friday of freedom. I'm going with the husband to get a new phone. Oh, I started out with like, looking at cheap non proprietary phones but then the husband rolled out a dissertation on why doing that is a bad idea, and like, when I was armed with my new knowledge like, I had to agree with him.

I monumentally do not care about a new phone, it's the least shiny purchase I could ever make. The last time I "bought" a phone, I just picked it online and then I sent the husband to do the trade (he and the kid would loiter in there forever and it sucked) but the husband assumed I had everything backed up "to the cloud" (I don't know why ANYONE who knows me would assume I would do such a thing, I barely know what it is) and I lost my favorite picture of the kid and I together and all my contacts. So, I'm not doing THAT again.

Finally, the 4;45 wake up time seems, well not exactly WONDERFUL in any way, but doable.

I don't like waking up when it's dark, frankly.

Starting to get NERVOUS. LOL.

Anna

I wont lie, I dont envy you right now. If it were me in your shoes id probably curl up in a ball and die. Im a sh#t human being though and have carefully avoided any meaningful relationships and most definitely having a child/family. So I only have me to pay for, shich is awesome. But lonely. But meh thats what internets is for.
 

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I actually apply the same enthusiasm to working as I do everything else. It's the commute that is going to do me in but that's what cheap apartments are for, especially since the husband has changed his mind (again) and now wants to sell the house. I guess we will see.

If it helps at all, the kid is like, 21 and grown and moved to another state. I still worry about him and all, but he's reaching adulthood so that means less frantic "help me calls" so the hard part is OVER.

I do sometimes look back and be like, "How did I do/accomplish all that," but that's why you accidentally get pregnant at age 22, I mean there are some significant downsides, but you can pretty much have enough energy to stay one step ahead of the child/kids.

You should envy me apart from the commute though. This is like, my dream job. I think so anyway, ONE good thing about a DAY long interview is like, you meet everyone.

I actually do a whole ton better with (external) not internal structure although I did need this time to "get well" I mean.... I'm really good at doing what I'm told as long as it's not me doing the telling. I ignore myself.

Anna
 

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I actually apply the same enthusiasm to working as I do everything else. It's the commute that is going to do me in but that's what cheap apartments are for, especially since the husband has changed his mind (again) and now wants to sell the house. I guess we will see.

If it helps at all, the kid is like, 21 and grown and moved to another state. I still worry about him and all, but he's reaching adulthood so that means less frantic "help me calls" so the hard part is OVER.

I do sometimes look back and be like, "How did I do/accomplish all that," but that's why you accidentally get pregnant at age 22, I mean there are some significant downsides, but you can pretty much have enough energy to stay one step ahead of the child/kids.

You should envy me apart from the commute though. This is like, my dream job. I think so anyway, ONE good thing about a DAY long interview is like, you meet everyone.

I actually do a whole ton better with (external) not internal structure although I did need this time to "get well" I mean.... I'm really good at doing what I'm told as long as it's not me doing the telling. I ignore myself.

Anna

Well if its a dream job thats pretty awesome, hardly makes it work then! Which is cool. I was thinking along the lines of monotonous, sh/tty job thst your stuck working otherwise youll starve and get evicted and everyday you want to run your car into a building and end it all...

Not that Im speaking from personal experience, of course. [:>

If I had my dream job I would do cartwheels out of bed to go! Its too bad everyone in this world cant just get appointed their dream jobs ]:
 

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Afternoon Shinies,

Trust everyone is well, safe and looking forward to the weekend.

Getting on nicely with the Article Dolphin, but the Reuleaux is now clearly sulking. Decided that the benefits of SS wire coils outweigh their disadvantages, as TC is really a blessing. Only having had one dry hit so far, I don't want to repeat the experience again in a hurry. There is definitely a huge taste difference between tanks, wicking methods and coils though, although it is quite hard to quantify. Deciding on a favourite is hard.

Have been looking at some of Morten Oen videos (Thanks @dom qp) and gone for the tight wicking method on both mods. I then stumbled over another YouTuber who has the complete opposite take. So many choices, so little time ...

I've rewicked the Cleito within an inch of its life, so I think any leaks are now a thing of the past. I've used up pretty much all my cotton now, and got some more on order. Might try out some Nickel coils, but am a bit wary as some people are allergic to it. I don't think I am, but having suffered allergies in the past makes me hesitant.

Tonight will be DIY juice time, just need to find some suitable bottles. And my tweezers. Put them down somewhere and I can't find them for the life of me.

All I need now is a glass RDA so I can tell when I need to press the squonk bottle :).
 

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Afternoon Shinies,

Trust everyone is well, safe and looking forward to the weekend.

Getting on nicely with the Article Dolphin, but the Reuleaux is now clearly sulking. Decided that the benefits of SS wire coils outweigh their disadvantages, as TC is really a blessing. Only having had one dry hit so far, I don't want to repeat the experience again in a hurry. There is definitely a huge taste difference between tanks, wicking methods and coils though, although it is quite hard to quantify. Deciding on a favourite is hard.

Have been looking at some of Morten Oen videos (Thanks @dom qp) and gone for the tight wicking method on both mods. I then stumbled over another YouTuber who has the complete opposite take. So many choices, so little time ...

I've rewicked the Cleito within an inch of its life, so I think any leaks are now a thing of the past. I've used up pretty much all my cotton now, and got some more on order. Might try out some Nickel coils, but am a bit wary as some people are allergic to it. I don't think I am, but having suffered allergies in the past makes me hesitant.

Tonight will be DIY juice time, just need to find some suitable bottles. And my tweezers. Put them down somewhere and I can't find them for the life of me.

All I need now is a glass RDA so I can tell when I need to press the squonk bottle :).
They make glass caps for many RDAs
 

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Got me looking at drip tips. Stumbled upon this... looks like a nipple from a baby bottle.
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Reminds me of that RDA called the Tit Nipple V2.
No, I am not making the name up, lol.

Scary part is that there was V1? :w00t:

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Getting on nicely with the Article Dolphin
Is that a cousin to the Arctic Dolphin? :D

Might try out some Nickel coils, but am a bit wary as some people are allergic to it. I don't think I am, but having suffered allergies in the past makes me hesitant.

Just do your research. They aren't very forgiving when cleaning and dry burning.
Oxides and all that.
 
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I want one!!
They also have a new 18350 squonker that is so tiny and cute that this would be perfect on, but I can't find a pic of it.
Oh my what is this shiny!? Its smaller than a gr1 or derringer it looks. Me wantses its! I also apologize if this was a topic 150 pages and 10 minutes ago. I'm to lazy at the moment to read through everything all the time.

Edit: @Skunk! Beat me to it. Darn slow service at work.
 

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That looks shorter than the Lepton. Love it. What is it?

The XIV by VoluteModz is a 24mm dripper with a single coil deck, resolutely oriented flavor it is equipped with an ultra reduced chamber. The XIV has an airflow adjustment and is squonk ready thanks to its provided pin. Its size, 14mm, makes one of the smallest dripper.
 

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Oh my what is this shiny!? Its smaller than a gr1 or derringer it looks. Me wantses its! I also apologize if this was a topic 150 pages and 10 minutes ago. I'm to lazy at the moment to read through everything all the time.

It makes a Derringer look huge!
 

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