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Post by domesticextremist on Mar 28, 2012 2:48:42 GMT
They are stretchy. Put it on from the top end and wet it a bit for lube (ooer)
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Post by domesticextremist on Mar 27, 2012 22:48:25 GMT
Wherein lies the problem - a lie can be halfway round the world before the truth has got its boots on.
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Post by domesticextremist on Mar 27, 2012 22:40:41 GMT
I have two of both. The higher resistance ones are fine on a Riva at 3.7V, but a bit weak on an Ego at 3.3V. The lower res ones compensate for this nicely, so I would say go for the lower on an Ego (regulated battery) and higher on a Riva (unregulated).
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Post by domesticextremist on Mar 27, 2012 22:23:56 GMT
Sainsbury's had them - though without your help, I would not have known to look. Thanks.
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Post by domesticextremist on Mar 27, 2012 22:12:58 GMT
Thank god you're back - I nearly ran out of mango juice
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Post by domesticextremist on Mar 27, 2012 22:10:16 GMT
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Post by domesticextremist on Mar 27, 2012 21:55:53 GMT
I think it depends what you used to smoke and if you got a smoker's cough.
I smoked rollies and hardly ever had the smoker's cough, my sister smoked Marlboro's and was hacking away all the time. I reckon that pre-rolled fags have a lot more nasty additives in them.
When I stopped I didn't get a cough either - so it's ether all still in there or it wasn't so bad in the first place.
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Post by domesticextremist on Mar 27, 2012 21:51:54 GMT
You could always ask him, and ask how much he spends on gum per week. (iirc it ain't cheap). But let's face it, at his age he can do what he likes
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Post by domesticextremist on Mar 27, 2012 21:48:54 GMT
I would have thought you need to boil water and re condense to achieve distillation.. Anyhoo, I will buy some de-ionized water from Halfrauds and try. Boiling is faster, but evaporation does the same job. 'Condensing' is merely providing conditions to get the moisture laden gas below its dew point. I would say trust me, I'm a chemist, but you seem to want to give your money to Halfords
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Post by domesticextremist on Mar 27, 2012 21:43:27 GMT
OK, I'll offer you £20 for this lot.
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Post by domesticextremist on Mar 27, 2012 21:34:19 GMT
ETA I don't mean ice cubes made from tap water, I mean the stuff that builds up between defrosts. I misinterpreted what you wrote Dom and thought you meant the former. Are you sure that freezer frost is distilled? I'll try some..It should taste bitter if it is distilled or de-ionized. I didn't know about the taste thing. If you think about how it got there (from freezing out moisture in the air) then it is basically the same process as condensing steam from a boiling kettle - so yes, it is distilled. You can always make more by sticking your head in the freezer and breathing
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Post by domesticextremist on Mar 27, 2012 21:20:44 GMT
Thanks for the suggestion Dom.. But I doubt that freezing water removes the salts.. Actually it does (think polar ice caps and glaciers) - though you need to remember that the ice in your fridge comes from atmospheric moisture, which is salt free (basically it is a gentle way of making solid distilled water). ETA I don't mean ice cubes made from tap water, I mean the stuff that builds up between defrosts.
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Post by domesticextremist on Mar 27, 2012 20:18:43 GMT
Try the ice from your freezer/freezer compartment in the fridge. It should be deionised/distilled enough.
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Post by domesticextremist on Mar 27, 2012 20:14:18 GMT
It rather re-enforces what Charleski was saying about some in the medical profession's opinion on ecigs. Had a customer in the shop last week ( looking at herbal cigs ) whose Smoking Cessation Nurse, told her to throw away the ecig kit she had bought, because it was dangerous. Yes, they are dangerous - dangerous to the smoking cessation industry.
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Post by domesticextremist on Mar 27, 2012 18:37:52 GMT
What PG/VG ratio are they?
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