The product is less pure, but higher in terpene content, a sacrifice that is IMHO worth it. That is why it looks different, it is very much less pure, but at least the aroma and flavor are preserved.
I'm interested in why the pump fails over time, is it due to friction or cavitation?
Either...
As much as I agree with the sentiment that anything can have addictive potential, I have heard firsthand accounts of withdrawals related to cannabis. That being said, I think it arises from this particular user treating severe anxiety, and when he runs out, he gets anxious.
So it's mostly...
If you really think so.
You can test effectiveness of the seal, get a plug for the back of the HA, and put it in your device, then using a vacuum gauge and hand pump, you can test to see how much vacuum you can pull on the device. Try it a few times with the teflon, and then with the other...
I love how your country is not even shy about it, Information AND Prevention.
That being said, data is data, if it actually has some truth behind it, it could still be valuable for those who do not want to be dependent on any substance.
Just as devils advocate, I would like to say that just because someone uses something recreationally does not mean that they agree with it's medical relevance.
I don't think he has ever stated he was using it medically either.
I would say placebo effect plays a large role in both of those instances.
The exception being that if you drink beer out of a glass, you get more smell coming in through your nose than if you were to drink from a can. This can also be affected by the design of the mouth of the glass.
Glass is...
I wonder if there is such a thing as the objectification of subjectivity.
I do agree with you though, this does do very much what you say.
I just hope people have a mind of their own, always have.
Qbit, I see what you are trying to do, but I feel it will not have the effect you desire.
I feel that it is most likely going to mislead those who don't understand the difference between subjectivity and objectivity, and will make them confused, and mislead.
For instance, I still don't...
The nature of the log vape comes from the small bowl size, and narrow path.
When you use a log vape you grind with the finest grind possible, which gives high surface area. High surface area means the oils vaporize faster than they would otherwise, but how thoroughly the air is heated also...
So because a design is different then the timeline is false, I don't understand your logic. Every function performed is the same. Try and outpace an HA on direct draw, if you can you have Michael Phelps style lungs, because the heat retention is immense, and guess what? It also adapts to...
Not at all, the HA had been out for a long time before the cloud, and contains all of the same features.
And how hard is it to find an adapter?
It was not first in anything you mentioned, but it was the first to be made with (limited) input from members of this board.
The HA can also do bags...
That's sanitization, sterilization can be achieved with an autoclave.
To the previous poster, smells will permeate any container you use with enough time, so that's not necessarily a design flaw.
I just don't see how it is innovative.
All the aspects you mentioned are shared with earlier vapes like the HA.
What is innovative about what it brings to the table?