Vaping is so much cooler than smoking:)

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cracker75

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Lets pretend we all ordered our cigarettes online before switching, would we have stalked the mailman?

Or plot the path of our stinkies as they traveled to us via tracking numbers?

Would we be excited when new stinkies arrived for us to try?

I'm vaping my Jazz Cartopipe, while fiddling with the switch on my Roughstack, tracking my inbound Vapage XL, while stalking the Touchwood site.....and it doesn't bug me at all :)

Buying new cigarettes, at the most produced a feeling of relief, or if buying in bulk, of safety and preparedness, but vaping is more like buying wines, where you look forward to the diversity each unique product has to offer.

I remember how much I hated my CE2's, loved cignots standard ego cartos, hated cappuccino liquid, and thought I had found the holy grail with EMDCC's (though eventually they killed my ego batts).

I think it's time to start an Ikenvape account and see if those IO6's really are as good as my fellow posters seem to think....

In the end, vaping technology has moved so far, so fast (big thanks to all our crazy modders!) and will likely continue at this pace until the FDA gets a solid grip on it, so I think rather than worry about why our hardware is so finnicky sometimes, we should instead be grateful for:

All the hard work the moderators and administrators here put in so we can all share our journey,
All the great vendors, most of whom provide excellent service and products,
All the amazing modders (who are, at this very moment, disassembling a Prius to adapt the tech to our needs:vapor:),
All the "keystone" members who are always ready to share and help, and whom together create a huge network of support for newbies,
And all the hardworking folks at CASAA keeping us up to date on how likely, how soon, and how thoroughly we are all about to get screwed by Uncle Sam.

Happy new year everybody, thanks, I'm smoke-free for 12 months, and couldn't have done it without you
 

cracker75

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I really feel like the comfort of ECF greatly increased my chances of success. Many smokers I know who have tried ecigs, have not visited this site, and are generally looked down upon by their smoker friends, and give up and go back to analogs.

I bought my ecig with absolutely no expectation of success. I assumed that every cigarette I managed to not smoke would be an improvement, regardless of weather I managed to quit or switch completely. 6 weeks after I bought my eGo, I stopped buying smokes.
 

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I with ya on this. In the short time i have been vaping, it has turned into a hobby, almost an obsession, but i enjoy it. Not only is it healthier, smells better, and is 1000x better tasting, but tracking down parts, looking for new and better ways, different juices, etc.. keeps my mind occupied. Smoking was a hobby on some level, the hand motions, the physical addiction, etc..
 

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Congrads on the year. The last couple days I've been reading a lot on here. I keep seeing the 'how long' banners. I don't know how long in particular. I think I can go back in my email inbox and look up the tracking number for my first order from V4L. See when it got here. The day after that would be my first full day without an analog. I think it was near the end of Oct.
 
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