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  1. I like to use the old adage of “You’re more likely to die on the car ride to the airport than you are of dying in a plane crash”...are either modes of transportation 100% safe? Nope! But is there one that is statistically safer than the other? Yep! Like the poster above, there are studies and numbers and statistics and opinions that I don’t have the energy to go searching through, but another thing that it seems the anti-vaping folks like to throw around is how we truly don’t know the extent of the long term damage that vaping can cause as opposed to smoking, as vaping hasn’t been around long enough for there to be concrete facts on that. But, you can counter that by simply asking someone stating those things if they use a cell phone...because the technology used nowadays for cell phones is still pretty new if you want to look at things in the viewpoint of if it can cause long-term damage. For all we know, 50 years down the road they may discover we have been slowly melting our brains or causing some sort of damage to our dna because of so much cell phone use...but does that possibility of something bad being discovered 50 years down the road going to make you toss your cell and go back to a landline or even possibly a rotary landline (because wireless phones might possibly be causing us to go sterile after 75 years of use)? I very much doubt you’ll get anyone to engage you in any debate after that because of this pesky thing called “logic” that seems to be lacking in the folks that say vaping is just as dangerous as smoking. So...if you’re thinking of giving up vaping and going back to smoking because if both are potentially bad, you might as well go with smoking...that’s your choice...but then you’d have to give up riding on planes, because if you can die from a plane crash the same as you can from a car crash, why bother stepping on the plane even if the odds of dying on the plane are one-in-eleven million as opposed to the one-in-five thousand odds of dying in a car crash?
  2. I'd like you to meet Peggy, Professor X, Honest Abe, Old Broad, Steely Dan, Knox, and Tin Man Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. I applaud you, kind sir, on the Best send off I've seen in a good long while. When I saw that in mid-pull off my Mech I laughed so hard that I coughed worse than the poor soul that thought he could handle a hit off my Pegasus because he was "an advanced eGo Pen Vaper" [emoji23] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. Yeah, I decided to order the copper model when I get the chance next week, just to be on the safe side to make sure I get the best performance. Was curious if anyone had recommendations on good RDA's that are copper? Right now I'm using a copper mini Buddha (the 24mm version) and I couldn't be happier with it...for the longest time I thought, and was told, that the Twisted Messes and Twisted Messes Squared were the best RDA's, but the airflow I get with my mini Buddha puts the TM RDA's I've had to shame and was curious what other RDA's I might have dismissed and been wrong about. I use a .12 dual coil triple-strand parallel build which can get pretty hot, so, need the great airflow like my Buddha. I've heard mixed reviews about the X1...some say due to the low airflow holes it leaks horribly, but others say that concern has been addressed and fixed now, but if there are other copper RDA's I may not have heard of I'd love to hear about them Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. Dual Coil 3-Strand Parallel 26ga Nichrome 80 in my Mini Buddha sitting on a Vapetech Pegasus Clone. And be honest, how many others got at least one wicked dry hit from chain vaping while trying to get a good cloud pic (or at least a heck of a nicotine buzz)? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. Looking at getting a Praxis v3 Authentic in order to get around an issue involving the lock ring wearing out on my Vapetech Pegasus Clone allowing it to fire when sat down vertically even with the lock ring in the locked position. When I was able to find a site with them in stock, I noticed there are 3 metal options (Stainless, Brass, and Copper). I was curious as to if the differences in the metal makeup of the mod itself is purely aesthetic considering the buttons and switches are composed/plated of the same materials or if there are differences in the performance of the mod as well. Obviously, if the performance is different I will be going with the copper version, but if the differences are only in looks, I'm leaning more towards the Stainless version which would allow a wider assortment of RDA's that match along with keeping my hands from constantly smelling like pennies. I have absolutely loved my Pegasus, but the constant worry of the lock ring mechanism failing and the mod going off in my pocket or anywhere I set it down has led me to take a look at mods with recessed buttons and the Praxis's dual-action button looks like the way to go along with keeping voltage drop to as little as possible. On a side note, I was curious about the button getting hot on the Praxis due to the firing button being spring-loaded rather than using magnets. My Munstro Mech button used to get too hot to press and I found a magnetic firing button fixed that issue. Any info at all would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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