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LordDavon

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Well Scaretactic, it looks like your adopted name is going to be ST around here.

These gals like to give everybody abbreviations!

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They sure do! They just don't explain what they mean sometimes. :( Every time they see TexasT, they yell "TT"! When SecondChance comes in, it's "Hey SC!". With modrod, it's "mod!". I get what they mean, but when I come in, they yell "NO!". What does that mean? Does it mean Not Obvious? :blink::blink::blink:
 

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They sure do! They just don't explain what they mean sometimes. :( Every time they see TexasT, they yell "TT"! When SecondChance comes in, it's "Hey SC!". With modrod, it's "mod!". I get what they mean, but when I come in, they yell "NO!". What does that mean? Does it mean Not Obvious? :blink::blink::blink:

It means...Quick!! cover yer legs!! NO, not with bacon!!!
 

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looks like im catching up to you guys with my high post counter.......

LOL, hang with us and you will be Guru in no time at all. I have heard that Roughstacks are a great starter mod. Once you go VV, it is hard to go back to fixed voltage though.
 

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LOL, your posting number will climb fast here!

Yeah, I have an older Buzz (copper colored) and a new, blue Buzz Pro.

But like I said, a lot of the folks here have Buzz's except for one hold out who won't ever leave the 3.7 devices
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Hey, that last Riva kit I reviewed was really nice. It could be considered a 3.7V device, but I am going to start referring to it as a 4V device. One of the guys at work just got a Riva kit (650 mah) and it used Pulse Width Modulation. The ones VaporJunction sells are much nicer than the little starter kits found elsewhere. His Riva 650mah didn't even have the same nice texture on it, like the VJ Riva 1100mah.
 

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My issue so far has been I Like the Darwin...But the Provari in Black Chrome is so nice...Sooo many different Mods and I Also have another expensive hobby...Maybe I will sell some fishing poles and buy them all..lol

It is hard at first not to buy everything that you see. Stick with it and you will find what works best for you and the buying frenzy will at least slow down a bit lol

BTW- I don't own a Darwin and probably never will. They are way overpriced IMO but that's just for me. I have heard folks say that they are not able to use tanks on them and ended up not really liking that movable mouthpiece. Still could be something that you might enjoy though.
 
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Hey, that last Riva kit I reviewed was really nice. It could be considered a 3.7V device, but I am going to start referring to it as a 4V device. One of the guys at work just got a Riva kit (650 mah) and it used Pulse Width Modulation. The ones VaporJunction sells are much nicer than the little starter kits found elsewhere. His Riva 650mah didn't even have the same nice texture on it, like the VJ Riva 1100mah.

Yeahs, that was an excellent review you did on the Vapor Junction Riva 1100 mah, LD. Really good!

If I didn't have so much stuff laying around here I'd be owning one of those!

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