So...... Does it work????
Once you factor in Wismec efficiency, your batteries will be drained in 45 minutes.
If this was true... the world would still be FLAT and the sun would orbit Earth.Sometimes it better to ask "Should I?" rather than "Could I?" I know this is a joke, but thats the first thing I thought of when I saw it.
True, hence hte word SOMETIMES.If this was true... the world would still be FLAT and the sun would orbit Earth.
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It isn't?If this was true... the world would still be FLAT and the sun would orbit Earth.
Charging the batteries inside the mod can indeed be dangerous. This is because the charging is very imbalanced and the charging doesn't stop until the lowest battery has been fully charged so as a result some of the batteries may get overcharged to the point of severely damaging them... this is NOT a joke.I think it's more likely to burst in flame before that. Wismec mods get crazy hot when you charge them through USB. I tried it once but I won't try it twice, let me tell you...
Some perhaps but not mine or the misses ones.I think it's more likely to burst in flame before that. Wismec mods get crazy hot when you charge them through USB. I tried it once but I won't try it twice, let me tell you...
You must now hide in a shack in the mountains.
Once the climate change people catch wind of this they will send a highly skilled team of mercenaries to your house to kidnap you and your entire family.
You will be locked up in area 51 forever
I still think the Nobel should go to you for the mod/drip tip combo that you created for the guy Neal a few years back. Haven't seen him, or his assistant around for a long time, but that was the most fascinating thread to follow, and incredibly generous.
I always get a kick out the things you create, and post.
Yeah, but still... from how far away? And you flippin' did it! you supplied what he needed, with the information he provided.Why, thank you. That's very kind of you to say! I didn't know anyone even remembered that thing
Yeah, I haven't heard from Neal in a long time. He kind of disappeared one day. But one thing's for sure: I wasn't able to help him properly from a thousand miles away: apparently he had trouble with his teeth, and my drip tip was too hard to bite on for him. I wish he had told me that before I sent it to him That discovery was a bit frustrating to me.
I guess it goes to show tailored-made adaptive equipment should be made on-site with the person you make it for close at hand for fitting...
Could be a rumor I did attend public school in Kalifornia. ....It isn't?
When did that change?
Why, thank you. That's very kind of you to say! I didn't know anyone even remembered that thing
Yeah, I haven't heard from Neal in a long time. He kind of disappeared one day. But one thing's for sure: I wasn't able to help him properly from a thousand miles away: apparently he had trouble with his teeth, and my drip tip was too hard to bite on for him. I wish he had told me that before I sent it to him That discovery was a bit frustrating to me.
I guess it goes to show tailored-made adaptive equipment should be made on-site with the person you make it for close at hand for fitting...
Paraplegic man needed some help for a vape he could use on his own. Giraut was able to make/supply one that had a drip tip he could bite. Was fascinating!I must admit I'm a bit curious. Sounds like there's a funny story to be had. Care to share?
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