The iHybrid APV - A fully Customizable Genesis

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GoG8trz

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Okay, here are your banners. I think I got them all now.

I also hosted all of them on photobucket so my friend's hosting doesn't have to take the brunt of how many times they're displayed on here. =)

So if you want an iHybrid banner they're all living here: Lady_Aelflaed's library

And here are the two new ones: (I can't keep EFC from shortening the links even trying to force the BBCode, right click and 'copy link location')

http://i758.photobucket.com/albums/xx221/Lady_Aelflaed/iHyIllumBanner.jpg

iHyIllumBanner.jpg


http://i758.photobucket.com/albums/xx221/Lady_Aelflaed/iHyFlowerBanner.jpg

iHyFlowerBanner.jpg

Thanks! Your work is awesome....and that was pretty fast too! :)
 

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Only one I know around here with decent vape gear is DarklyNoon with his iHy, not sure where he got that... :laugh:

Looks like I may have a Wizard showing up on Monday, I'm sure I can unload it via sale or trade if it doesn't work out. Surely hope it does though, its too slick looking to fear parting with before I even get it... :2cool:

Vapor can you borrow a Sabertouch from somebody? Might be a cheaper way to test if touch sensors are for you.
 

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I had issues with the Sabertouch firing so I skipped the WA.

Still love how the Wizard looks.

and so it goes
The VV saber don't get no love these days.genny's ruined me for cartos or regular atty's,and I ain't fond of stacking batteries with a genny
Wizard don't get no love either when the ihy(or any number of my bottom button PV's)fire everytime without licking my finger.
Besides,the wizard is so ridiculously light,a plain atty or carto makes it top heavy.
 
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aziffel

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Only one I know around here with decent vape gear is DarklyNoon with his iHy, not sure where he got that... :laugh:

Looks like I may have a Wizard showing up on Monday, I'm sure I can unload it via sale or trade if it doesn't work out. Surely hope it does though, its too slick looking to fear parting with before I even get it... :2cool:

You'll prolly love it,I just got dry hands
 

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Price is reasonable (i.e. I'm not overpaying for it), and they are rare enough that I feel I can get my money back out of it, so, worth a try.

If you're not overpaying, why not?

If it doesn't work for you, it'll be a nice trading chip or you can get your money back.

Hope the touch sensors work for you!
 

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NOW... I wonder if Ego will design the iPapCaravelGusAtty with an interchangeable bottom to use either that base or a standard 510 base. Hrm, that'd be slick.... :2c:


If you're not overpaying, why not?

If it doesn't work for you, it'll be a nice trading chip or you can get your money back.

Hope the touch sensors work for you!
 

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Today i joined the ranks, my standard iHy arrived safe and sound. Or microphone as was stated on the box. I certainly want this to produce a lot more crackling and hissing sounds than any other audio recording devices I own :) I have to say, having it infront of me it looks better than on pics. And i really like the slight texturing on the tubes as it is less of a finger print magnet than I expected.
Gotta try setting it up now. I'm fairly new to the genesis style, but I have my cobra working nicely with a 32g 4/3 wrap at 1.5ohm on #400 mesh. But that's on a VV mod so I guess i have to make the ohm rating count more on this since I don't have a kick yet.

Now the wait starts for my red dragon to ship.

...And for the hell raiser to be available.
 

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Twinkies maker Hostess going out of business- MSN Money

what are we gonna do when Y2K happens like it did in Family Guy!!!!
No worries, I got you.

Homemade Twinkies
Adapted from Gourmet Cookbook by Joy the Baker
Makes about 12

2 cups all-purpose flour
3 teaspoons baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
10 Tablespoons unsalted butter, softened
1 cup sugar
2 large eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/8 teaspoon almond extract (optional)
1 cup milk

Put a rack in the center of the oven and preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

Create your own Twinkie-like molds by wrapping heavy-duty aluminum foil around a 4-inch-long spice bottle. Leave the top of the mold open so you can pour in the batter. (For a how-to video, click here.)

In a bowl, sift together flour, baking powder and salt. Set aside.

Beat together butter and sugar in a large bowl with an electric mixer at medium-high speed until pale and fluffy, about 3 minutes.

Beat in eggs one at a time, beating for 1 minute in between each addition.

Beat in vanilla and almond extract. Reduce speed to low, add half of the flour mixture, and beat until incorporated. Add milk and beat until incorporated. Add the rest of the flour, and beat until incorporated.

Spray prepared Twinkie molds with nonstick spray and divide the batter between them. Bake at 350 degrees for 15 minutes, or until the cakes are just slightly golden and a pick inserted in the center of the cakes comes out clean. Remove from the oven and let cool completely before filling with marshmallow cream.

Marshmallow filling
by Todd Wilbur of Top Secret Recipes

2 teaspoons very hot water
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 cups (one 7-ounce jar) marshmallow creme
1/2 cup shortening
1/3 cup powdered sugar
1/2 teaspoon vanilla

Combine salt with hot water in a small bowl and stir until salt is dissolved. Let cool.

Combine the marshmallow creme, shortening, powdered sugar, and vanilla in a medium bowl and beat until fluffy, using an electric mixer on high speed.

Add salt water and beat to combine.

When the cakes are cool, use a skewer or a chopstick to make three holes along the bottom, moving the stick around slightly to create space inside the cake. Fit a pastry bag with a small tip and fill it with the marshmallow creme mixture (or scoop it into a resealable bag and snip off a tiny bit of one corner; pipe filling into each cake, using the three holes.
 

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You'll need a syringe to put juice in it.

Oh, and some Pluid. =)

That is what I thought. Anyone have any good suppliers for needles? I'm at work and would rather not google it :) As far as Pluid, I have heard it tastes like black liquorice. If that is the case, it probably is not for me :)
 

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I get mine from ecigexpress. As well as my DIY supplies, and sometimes batteries. ;)


That is what I thought. Anyone have any good suppliers for needles? I'm at work and would rather not google it :) As far as Pluid, I have heard it tastes like black liquorice. If that is the case, it probably is not for me :)
 
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