Potenco estas Potenco, little predator.
I still have that pink power wheel if you want to learn the math...
I still have that pink power wheel if you want to learn the math...
BigEd781:9945805 said:A Ecig ts basically just a wire wrapped around a string and heated with a battery.
Yes, they are exactly that, but are both pieces "510" compatible? Will there be airflow when I screw the top onto the bottom? Why does this "cartomizer" thingy taste burnt? Why do I need a syringe? What the crap is PG/VG? Why do I have to know this?!
It's a lot to take in for people who are already skeptical. Distributors could really simplify the process by using laymen's terms and creating more bundles. Want something that tastes like a Malboro with a battery that lasts all day? Here, buy this. Want more throat hit? Here, use this liquid instead of that.
They can still post the more technical info for people like us, but there's no reason anyone should need to know Ohm's law to get a good vape, at least not at first.
It is intimidating to some older people who have the perception they cannot learn anything new about technology. It does require a willingness to learn.
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buzzzlove:9951705 said:There are exceptions some people are just not able to do some things for some good reasons but screwing on a Kanger and pressing a button a few times is not difficult or complicated.
When someone asks for advise about whats the best thing to vape no one is going to say a blu is awesome because its not.
It is a good thing to help people understand, but stating that those who don't make an effort to learn the lingo don't deserve ecigs is IMHO going against the fundamental reason for ecigs, which is to save lives by getting off tobacco cigs. Myself, I love to learn new things but for some they just want the simplicity of screwing on a carto and puffing away. If they don't understand, or even care to understand what Ohms law is or the difference between a cartomizer, clearomizer or tank that is perfectly fine, just as long as they find something that works for them. If that something is cig-a-like that is fine. Just making the switch is all that matters when it comes down to it.I was so confused at the start. Frankly i think people who dont make the effort to understand all this lingo dont deserve e-cigs. If they truly want to quit smoking they will make the effort. I work in a local cornershop and we sell e-cigs. If anyone takes an interest i make sure they understand all the info. Even go as far as giving them a mobile number. If they truly want to quit they will find a way,
I think that, in short, we have to listen to what the new user is asking, ask questions and make recommendations based on their requirements as well as our own experience. There is no one-size-fits-all, idiot-proof, leak-proof, low-cost, do-it-all starter kit.
I find setting my rig up and all the other things involved comforting. It's a ritual for me. I like fiddling with it.
If you're a ham operator, there isn't a vape out there you should ever feel intimidated byOne day maybe. I know if my husband upgraded first I could watch and learn from him and try my hand at a few things. I think for me, that is my best way to learn. My husband is an Mechanic/Engineer and has no issues with these sorts of things, plus he is patient and a good teacher. If I wanted a provari which I do in the future, I will have him teach me all the things I need to learn in order to use one. I'm a HAM radio operator and I still have issues learning Ohms, wattage, voltage etc...I'm new to it but I am learning. I like to get my feet wet a little at a time, I'm not much for just jumping in because I tend to drown that way lol. I have my Ego that I love and can use and have learned about, I'm content with that for now, but I am hoping to upgrade to a Provari at some point. I don't HAVE to have one...but it would be nice for home use, they look a bit more sturdy and the battery life I heard is killer compared to my 1300mAH Ego. Then I have the 650mAH ego which will last me 2 days battery, but I would rather tote that when I am out and about then use it as my daily vape. I'll get it one day, but I'm only 2 weeks in and I still have a TON to learn.
If you're a ham operator, there isn't a vape out there you should ever feel intimidated by
The New Members forum is getting very out there. The other night a new vaper who had been using a Blu for only 4 days was recommended an RDA, and another asked about a VV eGo and was told he should make a Puck mod.![]()