The Darwin From Evolv!!!

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Huffelpuff

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Hi guys, I have to vent somewhere so feel free to ignore. USPS has not reported a sighting of my Darwin since 8:16 yesterday evening. This is like child abuse or something. Shouldn't they be reporting? AHHHHH. I mean I checked 70 or 80 times and no updates.

Taking deep, calming breaths and going to my happy place until Darwin gets here. If anyone wants to start a prayer chain lemme know.
 

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Hi guys, I have to vent somewhere so feel free to ignore. USPS has not reported a sighting of my Darwin since 8:16 yesterday evening. This is like child abuse or something. Shouldn't they be reporting? AHHHHH. I mean I checked 70 or 80 times and no updates.

Taking deep, calming breaths and going to my happy place until Darwin gets here. If anyone wants to start a prayer chain lemme know.

I have often wondered why it is accepatble for postal workers to go postal but yet we are not allowed to go postal on the postal workers when they mess up??? Perplexing. Hang in there the Darwin will find its way to your waiting hand.
 

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yea usps sucks at updating their tracking, if you read the fine print it actually says its confirmation NOT tracking because they dont have to scan it everywhere it goes, lol i think thats just a way to cover their own asses but yea, thats what it says, i notice when i dont see anything for a while its usually on a plane going somewhere
 

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Yeah last night I could go see Furthur (Phil and Bob from the Dead) or wait to see the 10,000 mark. I certainly made the right choice but damn 2 am bedtime with a 6 am conferance call sucked!!!

I'm jealous Ski and yes you did......... awesome second set and Brokedown Palace (my fav encore) !!!!!

I saw them last month in Monterey.
 

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I'm jealous Ski and yes you did......... awesome second set and Brokedown Palace (my fav encore) !!!!!

I saw them last month in Monterey.

Yes I remember Wharf from the Iken thread we touched on that. This show was fun. They guys where tight and the crowd was small. Really small under 7,000!!! Anway Jeff played the snot out of the Grand on Watchtower and as you saw Brokedown was both a surprise and a treat. I have seen multiple shows on their latest roadtrip and they just get tighter each time. Strange though that Phil took stage to the left of Bob for this show. I have never really seen that in my many shows from the early 80's to present. Happy Vapes Wharf
 
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I have been dabbling with DIY (thanks again, ski!), and found that Darwin can be a unique tool to dial in a mix for a specific device. There are lots of variables you can juggle, to make the juice better or worse for a particular device. Darwin lets you emulate other devices easily.

Example: I am mixing juice for a friend. I know that he has a fixed-voltage, non-regulated 3.7 volt device, and I know that he is using 2 ohm cartos. When I am broadly testing a new recipe, I mix no-nic batches of 1 or 2 ml, then check by dripping on an atty. I am not normally an atty user, but this is a good way to test a few hits, and I can easily clean and re-use. That way I'm not devoting cartos to test batches of 1 ml. As a carto guy, I don't keep many attys around. OK, I keep one. It is a fairly high resistance atty.

Solution: I do have some 2 ohm cartos, so I put one (with juice, any juice) on Darwin, and while firing, turn it down until the readout displays 3.7 volts. Since I know my friend's device is non-regulated, and will sag as the battery discharges, I'll go on down to 3.6 volts to give a more real-world scenario for him. Darwin says 5.8 watts. OK, now I just leave the wheel set there, put on my higher-resistance atty. Darwin will adjust the voltage for the new resistance to keep it at 5.8 watts. I can be more assured that *this* is what it will taste and vape like on his device.

Darwin lets me tweak juice for a specific device if I want to, without having to own multiple PVs to do so.
 
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