I just put mine in a box anyway. So no light.
I like being able to see the nicotine.
Aw Shadow...21 you say? That's incredible. Bless him.
You're right, it never gets easier - not even when we recognize it's their time. The only thing that eased (a little bit) the difficult decision was knowing animals don't fear moving on, not like us humans at least. They live in the moment. We could learn a thing or 2 from them in that respect don't you think?
I have a soft spot for adopting senior cats. Even though I know we won't have them for years at least they'll live whatever time they have, feeling loved and cared for.
I think I have something in my eye
Take care LJ
It will put out about 4.1 volts fully charged and as it discharges it will drop to around 3.5 volts where it will tells you it needs recharging.I getcha, but how do you know what it's putting out - is there a way to figure that out? May be just a mind trip, but I like to know what voltage etc. I'm vaping. Y'know?
So sorry for your loss hejira.My wife and I are big animal lovers as well. All of our pets are rescues. If your able to go to my album page you'll see our guys and gals that we've had through the years and those that are still with us. At the present time we have 6 cats.
Unfortunately our oldest and my best bud is on his final journey after 21 years. He has been hanging in but he stopped eating 3 days ago so it won't be much longer I fear. I named him Shadow because where ever I am he's right behind me! What a great guy! Even though I've been through this numerous times because of the number of animals we have.
It certainly doesn't get any easier!. @juskiddin I'm sorry for your loss as well.
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Aw Shadow...21 you say? That's incredible. Bless him.
You're right, it never gets easier - not even when we recognize it's their time. The only thing that eased (a little bit) the difficult decision was knowing animals don't fear moving on, not like us humans at least. They live in the moment. We could learn a thing or 2 from them in that respect don't you think?
I have a soft spot for adopting senior cats. Even though I know we won't have them for years at least they'll live whatever time they have, feeling loved and cared for.
I think I have something in my eye
Take care LJ
It will put out about 4.1 volts fully charged and as it discharges it will drop to around 3.5 volts where it will tells you it needs recharging.
k, I found some from the same co., Premium Vials, but they're in a pk of 6, for 10.98, so I'm still looking at over $20 to get 12 of them.
I have a sort of embarassing problem. I went to a local vape shop the other day and I think they charged me too much.
I looked at and ended up buying the ELeaf IJust 2 - and I could have sworn they quoted me $22.95 for it, but an hour later after I had sampled juices & chatted a while, I went to pay and noticed they charged me $56.95 for that ijust. I asked them - I said, "I thought it was $22 something?" And the guy said no that was the other thing we looked at. I spent over $100 on juices and the ijust combined.
I really like to support vape shops, which is probably why I end up spending too much money on vaping stuff, but the more I think about it the more upset I get - makes me feel embarassed because it's as if they looked at me and thought I was a fool to be taken advantage of or something! And pisses me off - the prices at the high end of this item are $36.95 - from this google search (Google).
What's more, I don't even like the thing - it's one of those batteries similar to the Ego One - it has some kind of algorithms regulating how it fires, etc. that I don't understand and wish I could figure out. Like I said in another thread, maybe that's just psychological, not sure yet.
Do you think I should go back to the shop and say - hey, I think you overcharged me for this thing? Or just eat it?
I getcha, but how do you know what it's putting out - is there a way to figure that out?
May be just a mind trip, but I like to know what voltage etc. I'm vaping. Y'know?
I have a sort of embarassing problem. I went to a local vape shop the other day and I think they charged me too much.
I looked at and ended up buying the ELeaf IJust 2 - and I could have sworn they quoted me $22.95 for it, but an hour later after I had sampled juices & chatted a while, I went to pay and noticed they charged me $56.95 for that ijust. I asked them - I said, "I thought it was $22 something?" And the guy said no that was the other thing we looked at. I spent over $100 on juices and the ijust combined.
I really like to support vape shops, which is probably why I end up spending too much money on vaping stuff, but the more I think about it the more upset I get - makes me feel embarassed because it's as if they looked at me and thought I was a fool to be taken advantage of or something! And pisses me off - the prices at the high end of this item are $36.95 - from this google search (Google).
What's more, I don't even like the thing - it's one of those batteries similar to the Ego One - it has some kind of algorithms regulating how it fires, etc. that I don't understand and wish I could figure out. Like I said in another thread, maybe that's just psychological, not sure yet.
Do you think I should go back to the shop and say - hey, I think you overcharged me for this thing? Or just eat it?
it is nice to know, also very cool that it is automatic
from our buddy Phil Busardo, I find this interesting...
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