Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 1:39 pm
Wait till you have to say "Zaragoza"...
Why do you want to vaporize?In another vein... I know you started vaping a while ago... what vaporizer do you use? I was either planning on using 510 batteries and cartomizers or using a 3.5mL tank and eGo battery.[/i]
I was using these: http://www.e-cig.com/shopping/products/ ... arette-E9/mark.f wrote:In another vein... I know you started vaping a while ago... what vaporizer do you use? I was either planning on using 510 batteries and cartomizers or using a 3.5mL tank and eGo battery.
My dad smoked for years, heavily. He switched to this, and loved it. He got a recharge station for the batteries, multiple cardemizers, and this unit, as well as a Silver Bullet. These hit incredibly hard, more than twice as hard as a regular cigarette. I am only 17, but I think that it could help you..jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:I was using these: http://www.e-cig.com/shopping/products/ ... arette-E9/mark.f wrote:In another vein... I know you started vaping a while ago... what vaporizer do you use? I was either planning on using 510 batteries and cartomizers or using a 3.5mL tank and eGo battery.
Decent feel and also small enough not to look weird in a social context. I actually managed to give up completely for 6 months or so, but now I'm back to rolling. Methinks I should give them another go...
[youtube][/youtube]jsefcik wrote:Was asked by a local paintball company/ store to bring in my cannons!! They want to chrony it nd record it!!!
Will post a video after!!!!
He didn't know what "it's a trap" meant, I'm not so sure he's going to deduce the correct meaning of 'sting' here eitherjackssmirkingrevenge wrote:He means it might be a sting
I was of course referred to the possibility of wasps building a nest in the barrel while the spudgun was in storage.MrCrowley wrote:He didn't know what "it's a trap" meant, I'm not so sure he's going to deduce the correct meaning of 'sting' here either
Who knows, MPS might finally sell some AA-12sBut the scientific literature has raised the possibility of armed robots, programmed to behave like locusts or other insects that will swarm together in clouds as enemy targets appear on the battlefield. Each member of the robotic swarm could carry a small warhead or use its kinetic energy to attack a target.
hysterical woman wrote:"We prefer to call them killer robots," she says, defining them as "weapons that are lethal, weapons that on their own can kill, and there would be no human being involved in the decision-making process. When I first learnt about this," she says, "I was honestly horrified — the mere thought that human beings would set about creating machines that they can set loose to kill other human beings, I find repulsive."
level headed man wrote:"Everyone raises their arms and says, 'Oh, evil robots, oh, killer robots'," but he notes, "we have killer soldiers out there. Atrocities continue and they have continued since the beginning of warfare."
His answer is simple: "We need to put technology to use to address the issues of reducing non-combatant casualties in the battle-space".