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Edna

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  1. 2 minutes ago, Christopher said:

    No not at all. Chances are it's the new chatbox causing problems. This will happen most notable on older or slower connections. Chances are, if it's happening to you, it's happening to others as well. I'll disable it for the moment until I can make some tweaks to the script. One moment... 

    I have fast internet but had to switch to an older macbook pro when my PC died,

    Just tried it and it's back to AWESOME thanks! :)

  2. 13 minutes ago, Christopher said:

    ok so the screenshot is a little small but I see to problems here. One the menu on your screen looks weird. Two is the slowness. 

    Does this only happen on the homepage? (If so, it's the new chatbox causing problems) 

    Yes, it happens on the homepage. What I have to do is click "stop" in the choices of wait or stop for it to load then it takes about 15 seconds before I can load the page if that helps. Yes, it's only been happening since the chat box was added.

    Sorry I'm not a tech-y and my explanations aren't that great.

  3. 4 hours ago, Walt said:

      And yes, my cats could care less.  They obviously do like the smell of vaping better than analogs, however. 

    LOL yep, ours is a "vape monster" he sticks his head in the vapor for certain juices and others he just flicks his tail and leaves...Finicky cat :) he has his favorites though.

  4. If your cats like ours, it was completely indifferent .  LOL  It gets easier the more you do it :) Try trapping the lead down tightly while spinning the coil maybe that'll help.. Grimmgreen on youtube has a pretty good video, so does rip tripper that might offer some help.

  5. @Walt

    Congrats on your first build...but you better watch out it's addictive ;) Next will be twisted and alien coils...LOL

    Like the rest of us you're going to need an addition on your house to keep all your new "hobby" stuff :)

  6. 21 hours ago, Walt said:

    No doubt.  Ten cents per ml sounds good to me.  Now ten bucks for the batch sounds beyond amazing.  The DIY juice gig is definitely inciting.  Been watching videos and scoping out starter kits.  I have a lot of consternation regarding flavoring.  I can envision brewing up some God awful concoction that would end up being Draino.   

    Making "draino" does happen lol ...but sometimes if you let it sit for a while it gets better with age. Other times it goes right down the drain.

    I prefer when making new concoctions to make small (10ml) batches without nicotine until I get the mix right, then making a 30ml batch for more of a longer tasting period, and then if I like it a lot I make a big batch. Trial and error is part of the learning curve but It's fun and worth it. :)

  7. 10 hours ago, Tam said:

    I'm older than dirt, Adversarious, and probably one of the few rare females who isn't afraid to say so.  :D 

     

    I resemble this remark LOL ;)  I'm older than @Tam (by a few months anyway)

    I never thought I'd make it to this age but I'm glad I did. Since I found vaping it's like turning back the clock a bit on lung volume and energy.

  8. 4 hours ago, Ryan5887 said:

    Just an observation but:

    Notice how they didn't link to the study so you can draw your own conclusions. I like fox but they are in big pharma's back pocket. For the last year or so they have NEVER run a positive article on how vaping has helped millions. You might try NaturalNews.com and search their articles,  they actually list source material or read the many articles that are linked on this sight (good and bad).

     

  9. 4 hours ago, Adversarious1 said:

    Ahh yes...the bulk of duty belts.  Thank goodness for the lightweight nylon web belts such as the one @canyposted.  The leather "bat belts" similarly equipped with leather "bat gear" weigh a ton after a 12 to 18 hour shift.  

     

    Ironically I rarely carry off-duty, even though I'm authorized to do so in all 50 states.  When I do, it's usually in an inside-the-waistband paddle holster, ankle holster or a shoulder holster depending on my attire and my preferred weapon for that particular day.

    @Adversarious1  Jeez I hated my leather duty belt, it weighed  3.5lbs when loaded...Back breaker! I finally switched to nylon and then retired so I don't have to use it. :) I still have it though. I have a Galco "stow and go" leather for EDC  as well as other assorted specific to my other weapons. I have a little Beretta 32 that I keep in an ankle holster that I use when I'm working in the yard or just taking a walk in sweats and sneekers.

  10. 4 hours ago, Earthling789 said:

    @Edna  I do have a couple shoulder holsters (for my larger-frame weapons), but unless I'm wearing my jacket all day, they're useless, and very impractical in warmer weather... much like when I carry OWB and need to maintain a jacket or longer shirt to cover.  I really prefer a jacket over letting my shirt hang outside my pants... I'm a bit old-school in my attire and feel shirts should be tucked into your trousers, lol... I also like crisp collars, silk ties, and cuff-links :) .  These days (like you) I prefer to carry something light with a spare mag in a belt pouch... LCP, TCP, or Taurus 709, and IWB or belly-band (with shorts and t-shirt) work well for me.  When I carry my CPX2 (under a pound fully loaded), I don't always worry with a spare mag since it's 12+1.

    The sling pack is a good idea... I have a medium size messenger bag which I do use when I have a lot to carry... but sometimes you just want to carry "nothing" that doesn't fit in your pockets :( 

    @Earthling789Sadly this girl has to wear something other than jeans and a T ...so I opt for a business suit of sorts. That's why I went with the vertical carry instead of horizontal it lays flatter. Happily since Texas went to open carry ,"flashing" isn't an offense for concealed carry holders like before, though I  still prefer not to because it defeats the purpose of concealed carry. IWB's add inches to my figure (bad) OWB is fine sometimes but I have a vest that has a built in holster for casual events. I know I can carry in a purse but it's a pain to draw from though I do use a portion of my range time to practice that so it's second nature.@

    @Walt  I really love my sling bag and nothing gets scratched up and there's a place for everything :) it might be a good solution without the suspenders ;) lol

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