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    I need to dig through my vaporesso stuff to see if I have any more itanks. I’ve got two in rotation and one spare but would like to have at least a couple more backups. sourcemore has a good price on them.
     

    Pigs

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    The Tycoon has landed.

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    First impressions are good. Build quality seems excellent and the board fires fast. It's comfortable to hold and really small for a 21700 boro device - size comparisons below.

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    hittman

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    Looks like a nice one. I haven’t bought anything Boro related in a while.
    The acrylic door on the front is the thickest I've seen in a boro mod. About 2.5mm. The magnets are strong and it sits completely flush with the face of the mod. I appreciate that attention to detail.

    The design allows plenty of air in from the sides and top of the boro. They include a solid battery cap as well as the standard one - threads are a little crunchy out of the box but much better than the bxr clones and some others.
    The adjustable positive pin could be useful for some attys.
    Fire button placement is comfortable for a middle finger, either hand.
    It's on the heavy side with a 21700 installed so that might turn some people off.
    So far I really like it.
     

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    We had a 6.0 magnitude earthquake a couple of hours ago. The epicenter was only 50km away from us and only 10km deep. Thankfully the epicenter was literally in the middle of nowhere, and there's been no major damage at all. And I think most places escaped even minor damage.

    Scary? Yes, especially after the long run we had with the Christchurch earthquakes. But I'll take scary over loss of life and crushed cities any day.
     

    Territoo

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    We had a 6.0 magnitude earthquake a couple of hours ago. The epicenter was only 50km away from us and only 10km deep. Thankfully the epicenter was literally in the middle of nowhere, and there's been no major damage at all. And I think most places escaped even minor damage.

    Scary? Yes, especially after the long run we had with the Christchurch earthquakes. But I'll take scary over loss of life and crushed cities any day.


    I'm glad you're okay.
     

    englishmick

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    We had a 6.0 magnitude earthquake a couple of hours ago. The epicenter was only 50km away from us and only 10km deep. Thankfully the epicenter was literally in the middle of nowhere, and there's been no major damage at all. And I think most places escaped even minor damage.

    Scary? Yes, especially after the long run we had with the Christchurch earthquakes. But I'll take scary over loss of life and crushed cities any day.
    Scariest thing about earthquakes is they can happen with no warning at all. Floods and hurricanes and so forth you tend to know they are coming.

    I had some friends move to NZ from the UK back in the 70's and years ago I decided to google them, didn't find any trace unfortunately. What I did find was a story about a recent breakup. The woman cut all the guy's clothes up into strips and threw them into the yard. This shocking event was the main story on the front page of every newspaper. I read multiple accounts of the incident exploring every possible angle of what happened. Jokes, cartoons, who was to blame, the politics of relationships, legal consequences, what their family members thought, everything you can imagine. Even politicians and church leaders chipped in with their thoughts on the matter.

    My conclusion at the time was that nothing much really happens in NZ.
     

    AngeNZ

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    Scariest thing about earthquakes is they can happen with no warning at all. Floods and hurricanes and so forth you tend to know they are coming.

    I had some friends move to NZ from the UK back in the 70's and years ago I decided to google them, didn't find any trace unfortunately. What I did find was a story about a recent breakup. The woman cut all the guy's clothes up into strips and threw them into the yard. This shocking event was the main story on the front page of every newspaper. I read multiple accounts of the incident exploring every possible angle of what happened. Jokes, cartoons, who was to blame, the politics of relationships, legal consequences, what their family members thought, everything you can imagine. Even politicians and church leaders chipped in with their thoughts on the matter.

    My conclusion at the time was that nothing much really happens in NZ.

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