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These are the only 2 devices I'm using these days to stay away from cigarettes.

 

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Prometheus x Helios cap.

1 26g wire. Dual micro coils.

5/6 wrap. 7/64" profile. 0.37ohms.

Organic cotton.

Auto drip.

 

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v2 offers Custom Flavoring!

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V2 E-Cig’s easy 2 piece design: the V2 battery and disposable atomized flavor cartridges—Simple screw a fresh cartridge onto your V2 battery and your ready to go!

   

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Holds up to three times the E-Liquid volume of ordinary 3-piece models.

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All tank atomizers have a central tube extending from the coil up to the mouth segments. If you buy e-liquid flavours NZ and fill the flavor exactly above the central tube, your vape tank will start leaking. bit.ly/2INLgRg #BuyELiquidFlavoursNZ

These Vape Bands are a straightforward layout. The anti slip rubber assists you with those difficult to transform mod locks. They straight fit on your mechanical mod or rebuildable atomizers. Offer as a bumper for your storage tanks as well as could conserve your mod from small blemishes. They provide added grasp when holding

 

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[Taken in Paris (France) - 27Jul08]

 

From July the 21st until August the 21st, Paris organizes for the 7th time "Paris Plages" (all infos on the wikipedia link).

The 2007 edition gathered more than 4 Million people.

 

See all the photos of this event, chronologically put, in this set : 21Jul-21Aug08 - Paris Plages [Event]

You are sure to love this combo, and so you know, we DO stand behind out products! Here is what you get:1 Cherry Bomber Box Mod in Black with White Engravings 510 Thread 1 Dark Horse Atomizer (clone) RDA 510 Thread2 18650 Batteries (batteries may be another color)1 Double Charger For advanced

 

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Leftdance talks with Fil Ok, member of Atomizer, a great electroclash british band.

 

I recommend this websites :

 

www.myspace.com/filokmusic

  

www.myspace.com/atomizermusic

  

Here the interview:

  

1) When and how was Atomizer born ?

 

Atomizer was born in the early Naughties. Myself and Jonny Slut met in a seedy club in Brixton, and decided to make some cool, hard electronic music together in my bedroom.

  

2) What are your main musical influences ?

 

I'm influenced by many things - films, books, people, nature, traveling, but musically i guess my biggest influence has to be Kate Bush. She is such an original, and so talented and intelligent in her art.

 

I also am obviously obsessed with electronic music, in all its shapes and forms. I like a bit of indie guitar stuff too, and i love orchestral, and soundtracks, and minimal....loadsa stuff really!

  

3) Which art, apart from music, do you really love?

 

Ah, i guess i just answered this! I think probably film is my biggest influence other than music.

I'm very visual, and adore the medium of film...i go to the movies 2 or 3 times a week!

  

4) About the future of musical industry, do you think the compact disc will be extinct?, only digital version will remain?, record labels could redefine their role?

 

I totally think CD's are on their way out. I stopped buying them years ago. I just haven't the space!

 

Yes of course, it's all about downloads these days. But i even think their life expectancy is numbered! I think with things like YouTube and Spotify we're moving away from ownership of music, and just seeing it as something that's there if we want it...for free. Record Companies are definitely on their way out.

But i do think we aren't as bothered about clogging up our flats with CD's/DVD's and computers with mp3's anymore, and nobody is really making money from music anymore (apart from the few marketed ones at 'the top').

  

5) Which was the first record you bought?, which was the last?

 

The first record i bought was 'Dance Yourself Dizzy' by Liquid Gold....an absolute disco classic! I never tire of it!

 

The last CD's i bought were by classical composer Thomas Adès....incredible stuff!

  

6) Tell me about the backstage production of your last works : Listen to me and Disco Bitch.

 

There's not much to tell about the backstage production really - i basically do it all alone in my studio in my flat.

I use Logic on my Mac, and work obsessively like a madman until tracks are finished.

'Bitch Disco' was inspired by my old club NagNagNag, and the video features many of my friends who used to come.

 

I'm working on my second album at the moment, and really enjoying the process. I'm working with a couple of female singers this time - Kate Shortt and Holestar.

  

7) You were one of the best artists at the great Club night called nag nag nag ,now is there any discoteca such as avant gaard in Londres?

 

I think things have changed, and people have moved on, but there's still definitely a lot of places to go these days in London. The hotspot now has moved from Soho to the Eastend.

 

Shoreditch is the famous cool area, with lots to do most nights, and is jam-packed at the weekend, but if you want even more cutting edge, head slightly further up the road to Dalston. There's some great place theres like Vogue Fabrics, Dalston Superstore, and en route is Joiners Arms.

 

I'm doing club nights at these places - Hot Mess, Bottoms Up and another one called Reproduction at The Doors on City Road.

  

8) Tell me about the experience of supporting Recoil tour

 

It was great to support Recoil. Alan Wilder is great - really relaxed and chilled out, and the whole experience was a thrill, and so much fun! Paris is soooo romantic, i lost my heart there!

  

This wig (right) and this Indian roach on bald cap (left) were worn by Robert DeNiro for the role of Travis Bickle in the 1976 film, Taxi Driver. In front are an atomizer, glue and stubble pieces. Dick Smith designed all of the wigs and hairpieces used with this makeup. After the bald cap was fitted to Robert DeNiro's head and the roach (a roll of hair brushed up from the forehead and temple) glued on, an adhesive was applied to the bare areas of the bald cap. Finely chopped hair was then sprayed on to simulate stubble.

 

The Museum of the Moving Image, located at 36-01 35 Avenue in Astoria, promotes the public understanding and appreciation of the art, history, technique and technology of film, television, and digital media by collecting, preserving, and providing access to moving-image related artifacts via multimedia exhibitions and educational programming. Originally established in 1977 as the Astoria Motion Picture and Television Center Foundation, opened on September 10, 1988, in the former East Coast home as Paramount Pictures as the first museum in the United States that was evoted solely to the art, history and technology of film, television and video. Following a $67 million expansion by architect Thomas Lesser, starting in March 2008, the museum doubled its size and reopened in January 2011.

PI: Parviz Moin, Stanford University

 

Fuel injection and droplet breakup in a complex geometry combustor.

 

Image Credit: Cascade Tech. For further details, please refer to their paper titled "Simulation of Liquid Fuel Atomization by a Complex High-Shear Swirling Injector" by F. Ham, D. Kim, S. Bose, H. Le and M. Herrmann published in the Proc. ASME Turbo Expo 2014, GT2014-27220.

 

Scientific Discipline: Engineering

 

This research used resources of the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility at Argonne National Laboratory.

Hobo V2.1:

 

The Hobo RDA V2.1 is the latest USA made rebuildable dripping atomizer by Hobo Customs. The Hobo RDA is precisely machined RDA with adjustable airflow control from the top of the dripper pointing directly down towards the coils, also a secondary airflow control ring that controls the outside airflow holes. The Hobo RDA V2.1 allows you to unscrew the outside ring from the deck to fully expose your building area but still have the o-ring to give you a solid seal when you screw the ring back on. It’s dual airflow options makes this revolutionary RDA a must have!

 

Product Features:

• Made From 316 Medical Grade Stainless Steel

• Peek Insulator For Positive Post

• The Entire Deck is machined out of a solid block of stainless steel for maximum rigidity and conductivity (Innovative Uni Deck)

• Solid Copper 510 Pin Only (V2.1 Posts Are Stainless Steel Construction)

• Dual Adjustable Airflow Control With 2 Piece Top Cap Design for maximum airflows

• Additional Two Innovative Airflow Holes Are Designed on The Side of The Top Cap With AFC For Even More Airflows

• Total FOUR Different airflow controls to control cloud production as well as flavor production

• The Juice Well Can be screwed off the deck to fully expose the deck for ease of rebuild

• The Juice Well Wall is smartly designed for your airflow to hit the coils directly, giving you one of the best flavors out of a RDA

• The juice well has two precisely cut opening for direct air to coil effect, result in unbelievable flavor!

• An O-Ring is used to seal off the deck when screwing the Juice Well back on

• Beautiful CNC Engraved on outside cap and Laser Engraved on the inside

• Authentic Made In USA By Hobo Customs

 

Le Petit Gros:

 

Stainless steel 316L mod with brass hybrid top cap, made in Haute-Savoie (France) on CNC and hand assembled.

For experimented users only.

This is a high end mod, only for genesis and dripping atomizers but also Kayfun, with central plot post coming out from the 510 connector.

Recessed 22mm top only for ø22.00mm atomizer.

The recessed is ø22.05mm.

Three vent holes for battery gaz security.

No adjustable pin, the center positive post of the atomizer is in direct contact with the battery nipple.

AW IMR 18350 or EFEST IMR 18350 with nipple recommended.

The battery is directly adjusted when you screw the atomizer on the body with the brass hybrid kit provided.

The switch is recessed spring, without locking system.

You can use copper or silver electrical conductive grease in the switch to optimise conductivity.

 

Lenght: 57.00mm

Diameter: 23.40mm

Weight: 75g.

One of my vintage perfume bottles with a round atomizer.

HMM

Beecomist atomizer. Western spruce budworm control project.

 

Photo by and courtesy of: William M. Ciesla

Date: 1988

 

Credit: USDA Forest Service, Region 6, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection.

Collection: William M. Ciesla collection; Fort Collins, Colorado.

 

Bill Ciesla summarized this project in his 2005 Founder's Award address (wfiwc.org/awards/founders-award/speech/ciesla):

"Portland, OR - 1988-90

Within days after our return from Chile, I learned that I had been selected to fill the vacancy of Director of Pest Management in R-6, a position that had been vacant for nearly two years. A major outbreak of western spruce budworm was underway in the Region, with several million acres of forests suffering defoliation. Plans were already underway for a large suppression project and I arrived just in time for Regional Forester Jim Torrence to announce that, based on the Environmental Analysis that had been completed, he would authorize treatment of up to 1 million areas providing they met the pre-spray insect population densities that had been established.

That project took up virtually all of my time for my first six months in R-6. We successfully treated 600,000 acres, all with undiluted formulations of Bacillus thuringiensis. For the first time, we adapted the Incident Command System (ICS), an organizational structure for managing large wildfire suppression projects, to insect suppression. We established five Incident Command units and an Area Command in Portland. The project involved deployment of over 70 helicopters, a fleet of turbine powered fixed-wing aircraft and over 700 people. I believe it still stands as the largest single western spruce budworm suppression project that involved exclusive use of a biological insecticide. The project was a great success and all of the units treated met the post treatment criteria of < 1 budworm larva/15 inch branch. We conducted smaller western spruce budworm suppression projects in 1989 and 1990."

 

For information about earlier western spruce budworm activity and control projects in Oregon and Washington see:

Dolph, Robert E. 1980. Budworm activity in Oregon and Washington, 1947-1979. R6-FIDM-033-1980. Portland, OR: US Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, Forest Insect and Disease Management. 54 p.

 

For additional R6 pesticide application project documentation see: www.fs.usda.gov/detail/r6/forest-grasslandhealth/insects-...

 

Image provided by USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection: www.fs.usda.gov/main/r6/forest-grasslandhealth

24kt Gold Dynasty #153

24kt Gold Crown #339

Satin Brushed Brass King #40

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This was sitting on my desk and so why go looking for something else?

 

This was shot with a Sony 18-55mm at 28mm with a 20mm extension tube. Shot with available light, supplemented by an LED flashlight shining from below left to illuminate the interior of the pump.

Demon Killer Special Wire Rolls features an intuitive way to experiment with exotic coil configurations, featuring distinctive heating elements in different sizes and structures. It is packed in a spool of 15 Feet along with available cotton, designed to bring a unique building experience. It comes in a plethora of options, ranging from twisted, fused, and flat, all machine twisted for a precise weave and high consistency throughout each spool. The Demon Killer Special Wire Rolls are perfect for rebuilding atomizers.

 

Available in Alien Wire Roll & Fused Clapton Wire Roll

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CREATEX TO INTRODUCE NEW PRODUCTS AT VEGAS GETAWAY!

The AIRBRUSH GETAWAY is not only the World's leading hands-on airbrush workshop program, but a renowned launching pad for some of the industry's hottest new products.

 

At the upcoming Las Vegas GETAWAY, February 18-22, at the NEW Tropicana Hotel, CREATEX will unveil two new products that are not yet available to the public: a reducer for WICKED COLORS and AUTO AIR COLORS, and the NEW AUTO-BORNE SEALERS. AUTO AIR 4012 REDUCER and WICKED W500 REDUCER allow colors to flow and cure like never before. Tip-dry is absolutely eliminated, and colors cure to a much harder, flatter, tack-free coating! The new air-cured AUTO-BORNE SEALERS adhere direct to any substrate, including ABS plastic, without the need for an adhesion promoter, and air dry to a sandable coating in under a half hour.

 

CREATEX will supply all students with their exceptional WICKED COLORS, and their brand new ILLUSTRATION COLORS developed by Dru Blair, AIRBRUSH GETAWAY instructor and extraordinary photorealist. ILLUSTRATION COLORS perform brilliantly straight out of the bottle for razor sharp detail and fine atomization through the smallest of airbrush tip-sizes. The AIRBRUSH GETAWAY is an amazing opportunity to learn the latest, cutting-edge techniques from some of the World's best artists. For more information about the AIRBRUSH GETAWAY, go to www.airbrushaction.com or call 800-876-2472 or 732-223-7878.

This image is released under Creative Commons. If used, please attribute to www.ecigclick.co.uk.

Blobpus Dokugan "Atomize version" - $115

flame of 2700C (I think) used to atomize silicon atoms (normal acetylene burners have a flame of 2300C, this one burns acetylene with nitrousoxide and gets much hotter)

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'Mini' Miconaire spray atomizer. Western spruce budworm control project, Oregon.

 

Photo by and courtesy of: William M. Ciesla

Date: 1988

 

Credit: USDA Forest Service, Region 6, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection.

Collection: William M. Ciesla collection; Fort Collins, Colorado.

 

Bill Ciesla summarized this project in his 2005 Founder's Award address (wfiwc.org/awards/founders-award/speech/ciesla):

"Portland, OR - 1988-90

Within days after our return from Chile, I learned that I had been selected to fill the vacancy of Director of Pest Management in R-6, a position that had been vacant for nearly two years. A major outbreak of western spruce budworm was underway in the Region, with several million acres of forests suffering defoliation. Plans were already underway for a large suppression project and I arrived just in time for Regional Forester Jim Torrence to announce that, based on the Environmental Analysis that had been completed, he would authorize treatment of up to 1 million areas providing they met the pre-spray insect population densities that had been established.

That project took up virtually all of my time for my first six months in R-6. We successfully treated 600,000 acres, all with undiluted formulations of Bacillus thuringiensis. For the first time, we adapted the Incident Command System (ICS), an organizational structure for managing large wildfire suppression projects, to insect suppression. We established five Incident Command units and an Area Command in Portland. The project involved deployment of over 70 helicopters, a fleet of turbine powered fixed-wing aircraft and over 700 people. I believe it still stands as the largest single western spruce budworm suppression project that involved exclusive use of a biological insecticide. The project was a great success and all of the units treated met the post treatment criteria of < 1 budworm larva/15 inch branch. We conducted smaller western spruce budworm suppression projects in 1989 and 1990."

 

For spray project reports and summaries see: www.fs.usda.gov/wps/portal/fsinternet/cs/detail/!ut/p/z0/...

 

For information about earlier western spruce budworm activity and control projects in Oregon and Washington see:

Dolph, Robert E. 1980. Budworm activity in Oregon and Washington, 1947-1979. R6-FIDM-033-1980. Portland, OR: US Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, Forest Insect and Disease Management. 54 p.

 

For additional R6 pesticide application project documentation see: www.fs.usda.gov/detail/r6/forest-grasslandhealth/insects-...

 

Image provided by USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection: www.fs.usda.gov/main/r6/forest-grasslandhealth

This image is released under Creative Commons. If used, please attribute to www.ecigclick.co.uk.

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