Thursday, August 29, 2013

Do e-cigarettes cause cancer?



A customer smokes an electronic cigarette at Vape New York, a dedicated vaporized nicotine retailer in New York City. 



A customer smokes an electronic cigarette at Vape New York, a dedicated vaporized nicotine
 retailer in New York City. 
The Week
Put this new research in your pipe and vape it
More steam for the anti-vaping movement: A French consumer magazine, National Consumer Institutereported Monday that e-cigarettes contain "a significant quantity of carcinogenic molecules" in their vapor that have so far gone undetected.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

GS-H2 coming soon

GS-H2 is coming. It is a bottom coil atomizer with replaceable coil head in the shape of the popular CE4 Stardust clearomizers. This new design clearomizer has a one-piece DripTip and Tube, and standard eGo-threading.

Sealed chamber means that you are far less likely to get leakage, even when turned upside down!
Available in: Clear, Black, Green, or Yellow colors

Liquid capacity: 1.5ml 




Saturday, August 24, 2013

Cigarette Jokes




dromedaries
Two old ladies were outside their nursing home, having a smoke when it started to rain. One of the ladies pulled out a condom, cut off the end, put it over her cigarette and continued smoking.

Lady 1: "What's that?"

Lady 2: "A condom. This way my cigarette doesn't get wet."

Lady 1: "Where did you get it?"

Lady 2: "You can get them at any drugstore."

The next day ... Lady 1 hobbles herself into the local drugstore and announces to the pharmacist that she wants a box of condoms. The guy looks at her kind of strangely (she is, after all, over 80 years of age), but politely asks what brand she prefers.

Lady 1: "It doesn't matter as long as it fits a Camel."


Thursday, August 22, 2013

How to find the right China Manufacturer and get good product ?

By Dan Harris on July 26th, 2011

Posted in China Business

New client of mine recently sent me a link to a post on the Quality Wars blog (a once good blog that has not posted since April) and asked me if it made sense. The post is entitled, How to Find a Good Factory in China and my response was, “yes, it most certainly does.” The post very nicely lays out the following “surefire steps to ensuring that you only work with a factory that can meet your requirements:”


1. Get references and check them out – While this may seem simple enough, following this rule will help you eliminate about 90% of the potential trading partners you may find on sites like Alibaba or Global Sources. Ask the person whom you’re emailing with to provide you references of others in the US or Europe that they have done business with directly, who you can contact for a reference. It’s understandable if the supplier replies that they cannot tell you all of their clients’ names or brands they are making, but they should definitely be able to provide at least one or two references. When you check them out, set up a phone call instead of just a casual email. You’ll learn very quickly with whom you’re dealing. If the supplier cannot provide you with one genuine reference…run away and don’t look back.