On average, each human now consumes goods and services "worth" 1.3 tonnes of carbon - up from 1.1 tonnes in 2000.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/low/science/nature/8364926.stm
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We ship to Amazon somewhere in Indiana (for Vapenow.com). From watching the posts and the timing of our shipments, I think Amazon turns them around in a day or so and they head back out to the customer. Not sure about what approved or any other label means, but, it seems they have them in hand...
Recovering well, both eyes are leaning to work together again. :uhoh:
The ID of the Heat Exchanger tube is about .02" (two one-hundredths) larger than the OD of the vapor tube. That's one one-hundredth of an inch on either side of the vapor tube. Making the fit tighter would make mating the two...
Thanks folks. :)
Doing well, one eye wildly dilated and not used to coordinating with the other, has a stitch in it. :ko: No big deal though, grateful to see. Can't stand sitting on my butt. ;) But, no dust or lifting for a few days. Then back to work, but dust free work and goggles for at...
Type M plugs vary in length (and it makes no difference), the diameter is still 2.1mm, (+/- of course), the next size is 2.5mm and we have never had those and they are very different.
Beachweed, I am aware that Bisphenol-A is found in polycarbonate and I am aware of the problems it causes. Maybe you have the names mixed up? Easy to do.
BUT... Polycarbonate is not polypropylene. We use food grade #5 polypropylene not #7 polycarbonate.
If you are going to make claims about...
I thought of piezo electronics as soon as you mentioned crystal oscillators, but am only familiar with the spark applications and didn't know for sure that piezo could be applied.
But as Pammy has been saying to me for a long while, "If they would just make an inhaler..." like her asthma med...
Sounds like one of those tiny solder droplets, aznfknpride.
Back when I was blind (before the surgery) I would sometimes miss a droplet of solder that had fallen frommy work and it would adhere to the wood cavity. Being silver and reflective, they sometimes eluded me. So, yep, that's what it...
An old standby and the thing that helped me most was a nicotine patch. ;) Very steady delivery of as much nicotine as needed and no inhalation etc.
The hands thing/habit is another story.
Hypothesis: So taking the idea of suction (mouth or lung powered) and a venturi tube, where the pressure is lowest at the smallest diameter... apply heat at that low pressure point (at maximum constriction) where the boiling point is at a minimum and this would vaporize (entering mist...
Oops, didn't know it was you in the quote Devo, you would not be one of the folks who I refer to as not using a dictionary. The other person, in that other thread wasn't so familiar with sublimation and I thought it was a regurgitation of that.
I do not even deny the sublimation of THC, at room...
Hippie, we have been through sublimation in another thread (forget where) and I think these folks are confused, the trichrome does not sublimate, it goes from solid to liquid to gaseous. Again folks won't use a dictionary... or have little understanding of the physical world and the science used...
Not an argument, Moe (my own poor choice of words). Just discussion . Just explaining that most people think 'semantics' is 'trivial'.
So under the definitions above (atomizer and nebulizer) the word 'spray' was used in all of them. Pammy uses a nebulizer for her asthma. There is a definite...
Yeah, I'm old enough to remember. :cool:
Some think semantics means 'an unworthy argument'.
But semantics, "It is often used in ordinary language to denote a problem of understanding that comes down to word selection or connotation.", from Wikipedia.
So yep, it's semantics in a sense. Caused...