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Post by snow on Aug 27, 2015 7:32:30 GMT
Hi markus I'm not sure why you should be seeing the last post on a page when you click "next" it should take you to the first post on that page if you haven't been on that page before. In your second example thats exactly whats happening, presumably you had been in that Gearbest thread before at some point and the last post in that thread had been halfway down on page 11 so when you opened it again it took you to your first "unread" post in that thread, then when you went out and clicked back again it took you to the first unread post on the next page 12 and then you tried again but as you'd then been on page 12 it took you to page 13 as that was the newest page. Does that make sense?
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Post by snow on Aug 26, 2015 22:34:56 GMT
Hope this isn't too late and you had a great day MrDJ
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Post by snow on Aug 25, 2015 14:49:53 GMT
Thank you all so much for the good wishes and perfect poem I've been stuck in the office where today has been, fraught, frenzied & frustrating, I actually took 3 birthday cakes in for us to have during the team meeting this afternoon, but things got so out of hand and manic that I ended up not being able to even go to the team meeting as I was far too busy with a deadline looming and I didn't even get any lunch let alone a piece of MY birthday cake! However I am home now and going out for all you can eat Chinese tonight so I'll no doubt make up for it
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Post by snow on Aug 24, 2015 9:30:36 GMT
Oh go on then you've twisted my arm - ordered a 4 pack to "christen" my subtank when it arrives
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Post by snow on Aug 24, 2015 7:17:03 GMT
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Post by snow on Aug 21, 2015 13:56:27 GMT
Thanks for that babs it just worked for me and I finally pressed checkout on the Sub Tank and Istick
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Post by snow on Aug 20, 2015 13:06:47 GMT
Myepack are doing the same kit much cheaper than Amazon even with the postage on top myepack.co.uk/itaste-mvp-3-pro-express-kit.html its worth shopping around, I suspect you'd get it even cheaper from one of the Chinese vendors if you are prepared to wait.
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Post by snow on Aug 19, 2015 23:01:12 GMT
We all talk about the evils of the Big T cigalikes, BUT how many of you started on a cigalike? I remember buying my Skycig pack and thinking it was quite dinky at the time. We all now know how poor they are compared to "proper" vaping kit, but I suspect that they are the gateway into vaping for many smokers looking to quit. Sure I saw some US statistics suggesting that 44% of all Ecig sales in the US were cigalikes, and to be honest it wouldn't surprise me to see a similar percentage for the UK. So whilst I'm sure we'd all agree that they are crap compared to a good dripper on a TC mod, many existing smokers wouldn't be able to make that leap straight away. So IMHO I think they have a place as a stepping stone. Our many vaping reviewers should be looking at them and passing comment, they should be criticized, their flavours should be improved, and with some improvement they might be useful as a starter. I was using cigalikes now and again for a year or so but only as a means to have a nicotine fix where I couldn't smoke so a few quick puffs in the loo or an out of the way corner and I was good to go for an hour or so, but thats ALL I ever used them for, prior to cigalikes I used a nicorette inhaler for the same purpose, neither one of them in any way helped me to reduce let alone quit smoking so as a gateway to quitting they didn't really work for me, same as the patches I only bought to use if I was flying somewhere. Compare that to my first "next gen" kit of a bog standard ego with a smok clearomiser and some hangsen e-liquid and within 24 hours of purchase I had reduced from around 40 a day to barely 5 or 6 within 2 or 3 days I had given up the stinkies completely and haven't touched one since. It will very much depend on what kind of cigalike device they may decide to "prescribe" if its anything like the 10 Motives that I used then it may not be as successful as it could be if people are given the right information and a choice of devices etc.
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Post by snow on Aug 19, 2015 15:34:10 GMT
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Post by snow on Aug 19, 2015 7:27:25 GMT
Wishing a very to beedee and @19steve57 Hope you have a great day
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Post by snow on Aug 18, 2015 21:21:00 GMT
I use AirVPN costs me around £5 a month pay as you go, I get very little loss of speed either up or down and I'm on BT Infinity MrDJ I ran a speed test on the weekend and was very pleased with the results.
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Post by snow on Aug 18, 2015 14:34:38 GMT
Wising a very to @tubthumper Hope you have a great day
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Post by snow on Aug 18, 2015 9:18:08 GMT
Much better
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Post by snow on Aug 18, 2015 9:07:48 GMT
They are really simple to set up and use gill2009 you don't need any extra technical knowledge for just basic use browsing and shopping etc. usually you download and install a really small program which allows you to look as if you are using the internet from a different country, most have an automatic option so it will select which country and server depending on how busy they are so that you keep decent speeds, or you can actually choose a country and server. Many of the VPN's don't keep user logs so no one can track or link downloads or where you have been back to your computer.
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Post by snow on Aug 18, 2015 7:36:43 GMT
I agree with iggy if they do try and restrict access to sites then use a VPN, mine costs me around £5 a month on a pay as you go contract and is worth every penny.
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