Why are cigarettes called analog cigs?

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Katattack

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Along the same line as the original question:
Why do we call the heating unit an atomizer? It doesn't atomize the juice, it evaporates it or vaporizes it. We call our devices Personal Vaporizers, not Personal Atomizers ... and for good reason. It would take MUCH more heat to break down the juice into its chemical elements. You wouldn't want to do that anyway.

Another type of atomizer sprays a liquid into a fine mist so it will quickly evaporate (think perfume). Our 'atomizers' don't do that either.

So, atomizer - analog - and probably other terms in use might not make sense, but they were used, seemed 'right' to enough people and we're stuck with them. My 2¢

Or even my compact piezoelecric nebulizer if we could ever get that ultrasonic atty idea going.
 
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Technically in electrical terms, an ecig would be more of an analog device than a digital one, as there is no processing of 0s and 1s involved. Because the device doesn't deal with any kind of signal or data, it's really neither, just a simple electric circuit ;) It's just fun to refer to standard cigs as "analog" because they are a thing of the past (like most analog AV and computing devices), whereas our ecigs are "digital" like in that they are new technology in tobacco (or.. lack thereof).
 

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Technically in electrical terms, an ecig would be more of an analog device than a digital one, as there is no processing of 0s and 1s involved. Because the device doesn't deal with any kind of signal or data, it's really neither, just a simple electric circuit ;) It's just fun to refer to standard cigs as "analog" because they are a thing of the past (like most analog AV and computing devices), whereas our ecigs are "digital" like in that they are new technology in tobacco (or.. lack thereof).

1 and 0 is on and off

so by pressing down on my battery's button, it is turning it on 1 and when i release it is back to 0 off, am i correct? .. i'm pretty sure i am i've seen on and off switches on things before labeled this way
 

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1 and 0 is on and off

so by pressing down on my battery's button, it is turning it on 1 and when i release it is back to 0 off, am i correct? .. i'm pretty sure i am i've seen on and off switches on things before labeled this way

It really comes down to semantics... Yes, On/Off = 0/1, so as you use your ecig you are smoking in binary! Congrats! :)

And I would even argue that it's being processed (at least the 1's)!
 

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Along the same line as the original question:
Why do we call the heating unit an atomizer? It doesn't atomize the juice, it evaporates it or vaporizes it. We call our devices Personal Vaporizers, not Personal Atomizers ... and for good reason. It would take MUCH more heat to break down the juice into its chemical elements. You wouldn't want to do that anyway.

Another type of atomizer sprays a liquid into a fine mist so it will quickly evaporate (think perfume). Our 'atomizers' don't do that either.

So, atomizer - analog - and probably other terms in use might not make sense, but they were used, seemed 'right' to enough people and we're stuck with them. My 2¢


According to Marvin Martian, the proper term for the atomizer is: "the illudium Q-36 explosive space modulator", which is what I suggest we call it from now on :)
 

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There are 10 kinds of people in the world. Those who understand binary and those who don't.
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That's a good one! :D I drive a fortwo, which with license could be called a 42. I applied for the vanity tag 101010 ... amazingly, it was taken. Nobody would've gotten it anyway ... still ... :)
 

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That's a good one! :D I drive a fortwo, which with license could be called a 42. I applied for the vanity tag 101010 ... amazingly, it was taken. Nobody would've gotten it anyway ... still ... :)

I would have understood it. But, heck, I can still remember enough about coding in hexadecimal to be dangerous. Binary is easy. I still want to build my own BCD clock, but always have too many projects going on to sit down and do it.
 
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