Things I don't want to see:
1) VW or any type of complex electronic control. Keep it simple, keep it reliable.
2) Any type of display changes that adds flashy features.
^Bingo. I'm with you on that
Things I don't want to see:
1) VW or any type of complex electronic control. Keep it simple, keep it reliable.
2) Any type of display changes that adds flashy features.
Done. Not looking at those threads, at least the first quarter of 2014What I would really like to see, although nothing to do with design: The next time a "What's so great about a ProVari", etc. thread is started that no one posts. No matter what is said for or against the ProVari, just ignore the entire thread. Let them fight it out, even if the information is incorrect. If someone has genuine interest in owning a ProVari, I would hope they would master Google first and/or be aware of the problems such a thread creates. Would there be so many of those threads if we just ignored them? Couldn't we just try it for January?
What I would really like to see, although nothing to do with design: The next time a "What's so great about a ProVari", etc. thread is started that no one posts. No matter what is said for or against the ProVari, just ignore the entire thread. Let them fight it out, even if the information is incorrect. If someone has genuine interest in owning a ProVari, I would hope they would master Google first and/or be aware of the problems such a thread creates. Would there be so many of those threads if we just ignored them? Couldn't we just try it for January?
What I would really like to see, although nothing to do with design: The next time a "What's so great about a ProVari", etc. thread is started that no one posts. No matter what is said for or against the ProVari, just ignore the entire thread. Let them fight it out, even if the information is incorrect. If someone has genuine interest in owning a ProVari, I would hope they would master Google first and/or be aware of the problems such a thread creates. Would there be so many of those threads if we just ignored them? Couldn't we just try it for January?
This is something ProVapes has no control over. They can't design good behavior into their users.
This applies solely on the shoulders (fingertips) of the Provarinatti.
I have called for this before and personally failed at many times.
Sounds like a New Years resolution
I am gonna try to be better at this.
Tapatalking with my thumbs.
Join the CASAA.
Protect your Vaping Rights!
And so you have, which is why I dubbed thee Sir Bernie, the Benevolent. The best we can do is keep trying for a better world.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...wner-found-kool-aid-loves-2.html#post11164791
What I would really like to see, although nothing to do with design: The next time a "What's so great about a ProVari", etc. thread is started that no one posts. No matter what is said for or against the ProVari, just ignore the entire thread. Let them fight it out, even if the information is incorrect. If someone has genuine interest in owning a ProVari, I would hope they would master Google first and/or be aware of the problems such a thread creates. Would there be so many of those threads if we just ignored them? Couldn't we just try it for January?
What I would really like to see, although nothing to do with design: The next time a "What's so great about a ProVari", etc. thread is started that no one posts. No matter what is said for or against the ProVari, just ignore the entire thread. Let them fight it out, even if the information is incorrect. If someone has genuine interest in owning a ProVari, I would hope they would master Google first and/or be aware of the problems such a thread creates. Would there be so many of those threads if we just ignored them? Couldn't we just try it for January?
So no more "Just buy a Provari" ?What I would really like to see, although nothing to do with design: The next time a "What's so great about a ProVari", etc. thread is started that no one posts. No matter what is said for or against the ProVari, just ignore the entire thread. Let them fight it out, even if the information is incorrect. If someone has genuine interest in owning a ProVari, I would hope they would master Google first and/or be aware of the problems such a thread creates. Would there be so many of those threads if we just ignored them? Couldn't we just try it for January?
When you say Provari, is there a particular model?
also, where do most of you buy from?
Thanks!
1. Straight top-cap (as an option while purchasing),
2. Teardrops back in the Standard size,
3. Remove the 'Mini' in the Mini size,
4. 22mm OD throughout --And-
5. A Serial# and 'Made in USA' engraved in the bottom-cap.
These are My Five I'd like to see this year√
Hey Provarinati...
Wishing you an enthralling and promising 2014 ahead!
Some of us buy them from the classifieds, even craigslist.When you say Provari, is there a particular model?
also, where do most of you buy from?
Thanks!
Boy, I'm glad that you didn't apply that to existing threads or I'd be in severe violation.What I would really like to see, although nothing to do with design: The next time a "What's so great about a ProVari", etc. thread is started that no one posts. No matter what is said for or against the ProVari, just ignore the entire thread. Let them fight it out, even if the information is incorrect. If someone has genuine interest in owning a ProVari, I would hope they would master Google first and/or be aware of the problems such a thread creates. Would there be so many of those threads if we just ignored them? Couldn't we just try it for January?
So no more "Just buy a Provari" ?