Yes, the purpose of the skins is purely aesthetic and probably unnecessary, but so are leather belts, shoes, purses and watches. We debated heavily on this subject...and still are. I figured that there would be some out lash regarding the use of any real skins..especially in this industry. There are some really nice synthetic skins out there where you can't even the difference.
I was actually hoping that this discussion would start, as personally I am very Pro-Animal rights...eat cage free eggs, only drink grass fed milk, volunteer at the animal shelter, and don't eat red meat unless it was hunted by my husband. I don't agree with the way that "domestic" animals are raised, stockaded or slaughtered.
So, based on a poll here, would you guys prefer that we use synthetic skins, rather than either leather pressed into the croc look, or real skin? The beauty of being in pre-production right now is that you guys have a voice in this.
So you really think that adding either real or synthetic look-a-like skins would spur sales? As I said before, there are sooooooo many other color and color pattern options that could be available for you, why even entertain skins or look-a-like skins? Do you think that not having skins would hold back a potential sale?
So, based on a poll here, would you guys prefer that we use synthetic skins, rather than either leather pressed into the croc look, or real skin? The beauty of being in pre-production right now is that you guys have a voice in this.
(...) I have come to my current position as a product of my own thinking, I haven't just blindly signed up to a particular belief. I am right now by definition a vegan though. Although I haven't been for very long at all. I feel like a LOT of people would become at least vegetarian if they gave it enough thought. And that's just it, most people prefer to simply not think about it and will actively avoid properly educating themselves on the subject. (...)
I dont think a vape really needs this level of durability.
Enter, The Meatrix . . . absolutely brilliant!And here lies the only important point imho: HOW it is done, and not IF it should be done. If the animal is treated with respect - in life as well as in death, there is no problem.
Now the modern meat-industry is of course the exact example of how it should not be done - can't argue that, so watch what you eat! (same for any not animal-derived food really)
Maybe you need to look after things better1000% disagree
I think that it should be as durable as possible since they are not cheap items to posses
I try but only partial function in my hands holding things are a task sometimes. That is what is scary for me for this new one. But I can definitely vouch for durability on original Da Vinci. I know I better than doubled the drop test not @ 6ft more like 4ft and under (from my chair). Not on purpose. Finish is worn slightly but it has not broken I couldn't be happier with it and look for great things to continue to be produced by the team at Da VinciMaybe you need to look after things better
I love the vegan/animal-discussion!
It's quite funny to see humans fight with so much passion and pathos for arbitrary boundaries/lines
you can't live without animal products, you need vitamin B 12, which you can't get any other way. The cultures that live "vegan" for a long time only could do so because the hygiene in those cultures is so poor that people consume enough non-vegetable organisms with their vegetables because they don't wash and treat it like we do. that's a tasty fact of life
Sorry but this is so ignorant it's not even funny...
i eat meat very, very consciously (i eat 60% vegetarian, 30% vegan and 10%meat products) and i have no problem with the fact of animals being killed for my meat-consumption, or even killing it myself if it would be necessary - that's the way the world works
plant life is life too you know - where do you draw the line between what's conscious enough to not be eaten and what not? it's really arbitrary, there have been studies showing that the same type of chemical reaction that goes on in animals/humans when they feel pain is going on in some vegetable when it's thrown in boiling water.
The way that people and cows live together for thousands of years has led to cows that give milk all the time, not only when nursing. These cows experience pain when they are not molken, it is in their genes now. This type of thing is called symbiosis in biology. Symbiosis works as long as both parties profit from it.
And here lies the only important point imho: HOW it is done, and not IF it should be done. If the animal is treated with respect - in life as well as in death, there is no problem.
Now the modern meat-industry is of course the exact example of how it should not be done - can't argue that, so watch what you eat! (same for any not animal-derived food really)
i wouldn't buy a croc skin-vape myself, but if the material is there because the animals get killed anyhow (and how can you blame somebody for killing a predator that could eat their siblings when it gets in reach of said sibling) why not use it? it's only logic and ecologic...
Maybe I'm a vindictive arsehole, but as far as I'm concerned, any species that kills humans can go to hell. Here in Australia people are eaten alive by crocs every year, and I find this unacceptable. Same with sharks, venomous snakes etc. Hunt 'em to extinction I say and make the world a safer place for humans.
This is correct. Furthermore, those calves are removed from their mothers so that they can be slaughtered for veal. I used to own land in a dairy farming area and I have camped there when the vealers were taken away. I could actually hear the cows "crying" very loudly at night. They make quite a racket.What you say about cows is false. Yes, modern day cows produce more milk than is necessary to feed a calf, but they are inseminated and give birth every year (or sometimes every two years). They would not produce milk otherwise. It's hardly a symbiotic relationship, would you like to live like that?
This is being disingenuous. You have obviously never slaughtered anything yourself. Go and kill a cow (not the coward's way with a gun), and then go and pull up a carrot. You're going to tell me that you feel absolutely no difference performing these acts? If so then you are a very strange person.plant life is life too you know - where do you draw the line between what's conscious enough to not be eaten and what not? it's really arbitrary, there have been studies showing that the same type of chemical reaction that goes on in animals/humans when they feel pain is going on in some vegetable when it's thrown in boiling water.
This is being disingenuous. You have obviously never slaughtered anything yourself. Go and kill a cow (not the coward's way with a gun), and then go and pull up a carrot. You're going to tell me that you feel absolutely no difference performing these acts? If so then you are a very strange person.
edit: here's somehting that changed my view on humans and their relation to their animal-food: