Tootle Puffers, Part Three! (The Sequel of the Redux)

stols001

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NO daylight savings is one of my very favorite things about AZ. Last night my son and I were discussing that Tucsonans, (and AZ generally) is filled with people who refuse to conform, and it's a double edged sword, LOL. But, in Tucson, you pretty much know what you are going to get from somebody. You may not always like it but you know. LOL.

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How many Berserker mini users we got here? I'm tempted to try one. I think they look pretty sharp, especially with the Ultem tank, and tip.

There are quite a few of us who use and love our Berserkers, either the full size 24mm and/or the 22mm Mini. I have a stash of both sizes and love them. They've become my all-time favorite tank since I started using my first one about 5 weeks ago.

@Flowersoul has just recently gotten a Mini and she's loving it, too. Says the vapor is smoother than with any other tank she's used, and she can't believe how long a tank lasts! Said she's going to order more, too.

BTW, there is a separate thread going in the RTA forum, for each size. You might want to check out at least the last 10-15 pages of each one. Lots of "converts" have been posting there.

Where did you get your's from?

I got all of my 24mm ones from EightVape.com and all of my 22mm Minis from FT, using the MAP code. They're the cheapest I've found anywhere. At FT, using the code, it drops the Minis from $44.99 each to $26 and change for the SS, and $27 and change for the colors. The Gold ones are usually always ships in 7 business days, but the others are usually in stock or Ships Next Day.
 

stols001

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Tandy. There is a company I forgot about. We had a Commodore 64 that my older brother was in love with. He still uses it sometimes. LOL, how vividly do I remember the "dial up modem" sound and also the expletives that floated through the house in case my brother was online...

I freely admit there were times I did it on purpose.... Such an easy way to get revenge, LOL.

Of course, my older brother would happily enter the virtual world forever even if "no exit" I fully expect him to get chipped and weaponized someday... Perhaps I should have been nicer to him when we were kids, but to be fair, he wasn't that nice to "me".....:lol::lol::lol:

The husband is probably better at computers than him, and he's a lot nicer when I mess up.:D Also, has real gun and the desire to defend me, and probably good enough aim to save me from "Walking Opulus rift" or whatever without even killing my older brother. LOL.

I regret nothing.....:D

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Uh, there was no C32.

I started with a Vic20, then went to the C64 and then the C128 before moving to DOS.

I started using a computer in the early eighties with DOS, WordStar, Lotus 123 and two floppies. I forget the capacity of the disks but it was minuscule and we thought it was great. A ten mega byte hard drive was a dream come true, a "Rodeo" external drive through read through the parallel port with a printer port in the back of the case. Good days.
 

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Yea...but...but...all the devices yunz guys/gals are reminiscing about were "real" (although early) computers...

WebTV was just a black box (literally) that you plugged into your phone line...surfed the World Wide Web (using its wireless keyboard)...and used your TV for its screen...:shock:

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All the PC mags back then had programs you could copy, and I'd sit for hours doing that. I don't think I ever got one to work, but I'd do another, cause, man, I was computing. :D
I used to do that too! Was great fun. Especially the games. Mine would work after a bit of trial and error and editing.
 

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