I would like my ecig to have a switch off period when you have had a cigs worth! because i do tend to over puff on it lol obviously the cut of switch could be switched off for those of us who just wanna puff none stop lol
Until the general public accepts that e-cigs won't hurt them - we will still be treated as a smoker - an outcast. I will say however, that many non-smokers do accept my e-smoking, only a few question it's safety.
I've stopped being quite as confrontational (with staff anyway). It was fun for a while but I've lost most of the social exclusion feeling I had a month ago. My standard MO these days is to have the ecig in pieces as I'm buying a beer, then assemble it as I'm being served. Everybody looks - never fails. Then I tell what it is and say that the vapour they will see isn't smoke. Most people are interested and 4 out of 5 times they ask me to demonstrate.
I've stopped being quite as confrontational (with staff anyway). It was fun for a while but I've lost most of the social exclusion feeling I had a month ago. My standard MO these days is to have the ecdg in pieces as I'm buying a beer, then assemble it as I'm being served. Everybody looks - never fails. Then I tell what it is and say that the vapour they will see isn't smoke. Most people are interested and 4 out of 5 times they ask me to demonstrate.
A disassembled pen style fits perfectly in the new Camel Snus oblong tin. Camel first came out with a traditional round tin, then changed to a beautiful oblong one. The battery fits diagonally in the tin, with the atomizer and cartridge pieces on each side. There's room even for an extra cartridge and a few teabags of snus. It fits easily in a shirt pocket and would be quite a draw at a bar. Now you're ready for a night out.
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