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Sharon

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  1. Now I know where, at least, 2 guys are spending most of their time.... on the computer! But it sounds like sonofzell's computer took the hardest hit
  2. Oh young Grasshopper, learn from the ones who went before you!!!!
  3. Now, what I really want to know is, did you try to salvage any of the spilled juice?????? I know I would be trying to scoop up the better part of that juice spill!
  4. Thank goodness the iPad survived the 'great flood'!
  5. "3.5ml of my favorite juice spilled into my Nursing uniform lap just before having to walk into her home. :wallbash:" The best learned lessons come from loosing something near and dear to us. I am so sorry for you Patricia!
  6. My favorite juice just arrived in the mail and I immediately went to fill my carto. In hast, I unscrewed the cap of a 30 ml bottle, turned it upside down to fill and the drip top came off. All, but about 3 mils, was quickly absorbed by my jeans and sofa cushion. LOL! Lesson #73 - ALWAYS check to make sure the drip top is securely attached to the bottle before using.
  7. So far I have only dropped it twice. Not bad for me, I usually drop my PV on a average of twice a day, LOL!
  8. I live in a very small town of 3000. So knocking on a neighbors door is not as life threatening as a larger city. Here, the worse thing you might get is a homemade blueberry muffin. I don't particularly care for blueberry muffins, LOL
  9. I pulled my mail out of my mailbox today, along with the typical bills and junk mail, I received a small USPS Priority Mail envelope. Now, normally a Priority Mail envelope is very exciting for me. But when the Priority Mail envelope is clearly addressed to someone else, it looses all the excitement. Most likely though, a one 'Mary Margaret XXXXXXXX, who lives 3 blocks away from me, is questioning the efficiency of our letter carrier. And, if it wasn't midnight, I would walk 3 blocks south and put her mind at ease. I checked the tracking number and it shows 'Delivered' yesterday. OK, I forgot to check the mail yesterday, and I didn't think to check it today until midnight. Trust me, its not the only thing I'm a 'little' behind on, but that's another story. I'll have my daughter walk it down tomorrow, after I call my local post office and clue them in on this mistake. The sender is the 'U.S. Government Official Mail, U.S. Custom House' and it feels like there might be a passport inside the envelope. Either our government or Mary Margaret paid extra for Priority Mail. Exactly what did they pay extra for? As far as the USPS is concerned, the envelope was 'Delivered'. And, they have proof, because the letter carrier scanned the bar code before placing it in 'my' mailbox. How do I know this, because something similar has happen to me... more than once. I was impatiently waiting for vape mail and according to a tracking update, my package had been delivered. I called the post office to let them know that I had not received the package. According to the post office manager, my package had been delivered and he told me the date and time. I informed him that the package may have been delivered on the day and time recorded, but that it wasn't delivered here. He told me that he would check with the letter carrier and get back with me. 24 hours later I had not heard back from the post office, so I called the manager back. He apologized for not getting back to me, but that he did ask the letter carrier about the package and she reported that the package had been delivered. So I checked with my neighbors to see if, my chance, my package had been delivered to them. No luck! I live on S. Main St and 1 block north is N. Main St. On a whim, I decided to walk to the same number house on N. Main St. to see if, by chance, they received my package. Sure enough, the little old man who lives at the same number house on N. Main St. had my package. Since he didn't notice a name different than his, or that the address was different, he had opened the package. But, he did wonder why someone was sending him small bottles of liquid air fresheners. He wasn't able to read the labels on the bottles, or he would have know that the small bottles of liquid was e-juice. He was so sorry and I kinda felt sorry for him. He was willing to put everything back in the box and tape it back up, LOL. I assured him that it wouldn't be necessary and that there was no harm done. When I got back home I called the post office manager and relayed the story. All he could say was that he would let the letter carrier know about the mistake. Well, that really eased any concerns I had about my mail being delivered elsewhere. I know that we still have the same letter carrier, because I can hear her talking on her cell phone when she delivers my mail. Its just a thought, but if the letter carrier would wait until her break to catch up on the latest and greatest with her friends or family, our mail might get delivered to the right address. God bless the letter carriers. They have to endure the weather of the day, plan bathroom breaks, and irresponsible pet owners. But for Pete's sake, please at least pay more attention where you are delivering tracked mail, because when you scan the package as being delivered, the consumer doesn't have a leg to stand on. Once scanned, it is the gospel truth
  10. Saturday March 10, 2012 4:00 PM Cobblestone's Restaurant & Sports Emporium 205 S. George St York, PA 17401 The Meetup will be held in Cobblestone's banquet room. We have the room from 4pm until 9pm. At 9pm the room opens up to the public and a DJ plays music in the banquet room, but we will still be able to be in the vicinity. Walk up the staircase located on the left side of the restaurant. At the top of the stairs turn left and you will see the banquet room towards the back. We have an assigned server so you can buy food and beverages. All vapers and potential vapers are welcomed. Bring your vaping gear and anything you would like to share with the group. Local vape meet-ups are a vital tool in the vaping community. Not only are they fun, they give vapers an opportunity to meet other vapers, build a support system, and help spread the word about vaping as an alternative to smoking. So, mark your calendars, spread the word, come make some new friends, vape, and have fun. Please RSVP so Cobblestone's can staff accordingly. Also, "Like" us on Facebookhttps://www.facebook...eRoseVapersClub and you will get updates and notices for future vape meet-ups.
  11. White Rose Vaper's Club January meet-up is only 6 days away. A little bird told me that there is going to be a lot of door prizes and juice samples. I can't think of a better way to spend a Saturday evening! Saturday January 28th starting at 5:00 PM Cobblestone's Restaurant & Sports Emporium 205 S George St York, PA 17401
  12. VP Live Vaperteam Episode #1: Say Hello to the VapeTeam - a wonderful program for vapers, lots of great information, and delightful hosts. On behalf of myself, and the WRVC, it was an honor to have this opportunity to talk about our monthly meet-ups and remember Brandon Shearer, the founder of the club. Here is the link to the replay of last nights show. http://blip.tv/vapet...apeteam-5723709 The segment for WRVC starts at 0:40:38 If you live within driving distance of York, PA, come check us out. Our next vape meet is November 19th, 5:00 PM, Cobblestone's Restaurant and Sports Emporium, 205 S. George St, York, PA 17401. Visit our FB page: www.facebook.com/WhiteRoseVapersClub Please stop by and "Like" us. Sharon Vapetress
  13. White Rose Vaper's Club monthly vape meet-up, November 19, 2011, starting at 5:00 PM at: Cobblestone's Restaurant and Sports Emporium 205 South George St York, PA 17401 717-848-3866 The meet-up is held in a simi-private area on the balcony. Walk up the staircase located on the right side of the restaurant. At the top of the stairs turn left and you will see the set up towards the back. We have an assigned server so you can buy food and beverages. All vapers and potential vapers are welcomed. Bring your vaping gear and anything you would like to share with the group. Local vape meet-ups are a vital tool in the vaping community. Not only are they fun, it gives vapers an opportunity to meet other vapers, build a support system, and helps spread the word about vaping as an alternative to smoking. So mark your calendars, spread the word, come make some new friends, vape, and have fun. So that I can give Cobblestone's a ball park figure as to the number of attendees, please RSVP by post on this thread or send me a PM. Also, "Like" us on facebook http://www.facebook....eRoseVapersClub and you will get updates and notices for future vape meet-ups. We will not have a vape meet-up during the month of December, but we will start back up January 2012.
  14. Hi Sickofsick, First off, where in PA do you live? I live in Shrewsbury, PA (South Central PA, right off of I-83, 5 miles north of the Maryland state line). There are several vendors in the State of PA and a couple of shops. My experience with buying supplies from Vapor Talk Store have been excellent and in most cases I have received my order within 3 days from the time of ordering. Also, GoodProphets.com is located in PA and first class mail usually arrives to me in 2 -3 days. And Sweet-Vapes.com has very quick shipping and excellent customer service. If you go with the eGo Starter Kit I suggest getting the eGo-T which is a 1000 mah battery and should last you 9 - 12 hours in between charging. With the eGo starter kits you get two batteries. One to vape while the other is charging. At Sweet-Vapes.com they have the e-Power Starter kits. http://sweet-vapes.c...rome-carto-kit/ The e-power looks similar to the eGo just a little bit bigger. The difference is that the e-Power uses a rechargeable battery. The kit comes with two batteries and a charger. You can buy spare rechargeable batteries for $5 - $7 dollars to carry with you depending on the amount of time you will be away from a charging source. Now the hard part, e-liquid. You are not going to find a juice that taste like an analog. But with some time and buying sample size e-liquids, you will find lots of e-liquids that you will enjoy much more than analogs. Vapor Talks Tobacco (Exotic Tobacco) is very good and sweet-vapes' Spanish Gold is a good tobacco e-liquid. For ease of use, I am going to suggest that you use a cartomizer at first. There are several methods you can use to heat the juice into vapor. Cartomizers are easy to fill and top up. I hope this information is helpful. Be sure to check for coupon codes which will give you a discount off of your purchase from different vendors. http://www.vaportalk...g-coupon-codes/ Some of the codes maybe out dated or there maybe more recent codes that are not on the list. Check the vendors section on this forum for more recent codes. If you live close to York, PA there is a monthly vape meet, White Rose Vaper's Club, that meets at Cobblestone's Restaurant, in York. Check out the meet-up section on the forum or the facebook page: www.facebook.com/WhiteRoseVapersClub
  15. Thank you for this survey! I am glad to see that members of the medical community are taking a good look at vaping as a smoke cessation tool. You may want to consider re-wording questions number 17 & 18. Since there are some many different devices and methods used to heat the e-liquid into vapor, it was difficult to answer question number 17. I assumed you were looking for the amount of e-liquid used in a weeks time. And with question number 18 how much e-liquid I used in a day as compared to the number of analogs. I am very interested in your project and would like to read your report if possible. Thank you again for your interest in e-cigarettes and allowing this forum community to participate.
  16. Leave it up to a German to mentally masturbate a simple game of chance, lol! The German side of me thinks dynamite would solve a lot of my problems too!
  17. Welcome Hanzun to VT forum! And a big Congrats on being analog free for two weeks!
  18. I have 3 PV's going a day with three different juices. I have been using the same 3 juices a day for the last two weeks.
  19. Dee, Joye Tech markets their batteries in the US as eGo and in the UK as the Tornado sold through Totally Wicked. Viva batteries are made by Eastmall the last I heard. You have to be very careful and read the full description because there are a lot of companies marketing eGo/Tornado look alike and even using the name eGo. eGo/Tornado batteries are very well made and if properly cared for will last many months. I know a lot of folks who have the Riva and they are as equally happy as the eGo owners. The only negative thing I have heard regarding the Riva have been with the button. If you decide to go with the Riva, I suggest using Liberty-Flights.com. They have a great Customer Service Department and they Warrant their batteries for two months. When you first go on their website, click the 20% Discount button on the top left hand side of the page.
  20. Welcome to VT Dee! I hope you will be able to continue vaping for many, many more years to come!
  21. Welcome to Vapor Talk Forum Fred! Congrats on making the decision to quit analogs! I sincerely hope that you find vaping to be satisfying and much more enjoyable than analogs. You can't go wrong with an eGo kit. Sweet-Vapes has a good tobacco e-liquid that you might like, Spanish Gold and Vapor Talk Store's Exotic Tobacco is also a good tobacco juice. You may want to start off with a 12 mg e-liquid. A cartomizer is good e-liquid delivery device to start out with. This forum has a good how-to video section. Good luck and there are a lot of VT members to help you out along the way!
  22. Clark, Thank you for letting us know that Ryan got a hold of some juice! See you at VaperCon!
  23. Strykker118A, Welcome to Vapor Talk Forum! You just have to have at least 5 posts in the noobie section before you can go everywhere on the forum and post. I hope this helps you and welcome again!
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