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Electronic Cigarettes, or e-cigarettes have stormed the U.S. market in the last few months and have generated a tremendous amount of excitement and confusion. Smokers and loved ones of smokers are excited about the prospect of a potentially safer, healthier and even cheaper alternative to tobacco cigarettes while many are also confused as to their legality and status with regards to U.S. customs and the Federal Drug Administration.



Electronic cigarettes have actually been around for about 5 years, having been invented by the Runyan corp. in China in 2004. They were designed to take the place of smoking tobacco cigarettes and cigars because, despite global smoking bans, many smokers are just unable to quit altogether. There are other nicotine replacement products on the market, such as gum and patches, but they don't replicate the smoking experience which has been found to be a part of the addictive ritual of smoking. The e-cigarette is a revolutionary device in that it's aim is to both deliver nicotine to user and simulate the experience of smoking a traditional tobacco cigarette.

The basic idea is simple. E-cigarettes looks like a cigarette, deliver nicotine like a cigarette, and even operates, ie- "puffs", like a cigarette. The genius is in the details however. Electronic cigarettes do NOT have any of the tobacco or other chemical additives of regular cigarettes, there is no flame or smoke, and thus no secondhand smoke. They simply hold battery charged cartridges and emit a water propylene glycol based vapor that is both odorless and harmless. Because these are "smokeless" cigarettes, users are not subject to the widespread smoking bans and are able to smoke e-cigarettes in places like restaurants, bars, airports, workplaces, etc. Add to this the tremendous cost savings over tobacco cigarettes and it looks like we have a real winner here.

So what about those legality issues? Electronic cigarettes fall into a legal grey area as they have not been officially approved or banned by U.S. officials but they are still being commonly sold in the U.S. There is widespread debate as to whether or not the Federal Drug Administration has jurisdiction over e-cigarettes and there is a bill currently in Congress that promises to further complicate the issue. The Family Smoking Prevention And Tobacco Control Act, passed by the House of Representatives on 04/02/09, and now in the Senate would allow U.S. officials "to review and consider the evidence for additional indications for nicotine replacement products." It wouldn't take much to arrive at an interpretation of this that puts e-cigarettes under the government's control.

It will be interesting to watch how this plays out, particularly in light of the special interests involved in the electronic cigarettes' success or failure. Another unique thing about ecigarettes is that, unlike big tobacco, which is ruled by a few large corporations, some smaller companies have been able to successfully produce and market these products. It shouldn't come as a shock to learn that Phillip Morris strongly supports the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act, which would in effect make producting tobacco products more expensive, thus ridding them of small-time competitors, and potentially getting rid of the whole pesky e-cigarette issue.

One thing is for certain, those who have already discovered electronic cigarettes are watching closely because this is truly a product that has already changed the lives of many smokers who now have no desire to go near a tobacco cigarette or to hand over their hard earned cash to big tobacco. If history is any indication, generally the best products with the most loyal customers are going to win out in the end anyway. Electronic Cigarettes are winning over thousands of smokers on a daily basis because news of a good thing travels fast.
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With bike week just around the corner, bikers from all over the country are pulling their motorcycles out of winter storage and cleaning up their leathers in anticipation of a another season of biker trips. While Daytona is definitely the place to be the week of March 5th we have chosen Twin Falls Idaho for a great spring ride.It's probably best to wait until may or later for this one because of the weather..

You exit off I-84 and head south on Highway 93. Off in the distance about 40 miles as a crow flies is mt. Harrison. It will be capped white with snow through most of the year.

In about 3 minutes you'll run into your first incredible sight the majestic Snake river Canyon and the Perrine Bridge This spectacular bridge spans the majestic Snake River Canyon on the northern edge of Twin Falls. It is 1,500 feet long and almost 500 feet above the Snake River,and popular for base-jumping.

East of the bridge on the south rim is the dirt ramp used by Evel Knievel when he attempted to jump the canyon on a motorcycle.

In the spring and summer Base jumpers come from all across the US to jump here. This is a great place to take some photo's of the Base Jumpers and the beautiful scenery.

At the bottom of the canon is the dark beautiful Snake River. The Snake is a long winding river that crosses Wyoming, Oregon Washington and Idaho.

There are hundred of incredible sites to see in Twin Falls but I have picked 10 that I feel that you just can't miss.

1.Shoeshone Falls is one of the most spectactular of the natural wonders along the Snake River. At 212 feet it higher than Negara and during the spring months this is truly one that you won't want to miss. People come from all over the world to see the magnificent sight. They are best viewed during the spring, when water flows are high. Irrigation diversion of Snake River flows can significantly diminish water over the falls in the summer and fall during dry years.

2. Shoshone Indian Ice Caves. This cave complex is one of the natural wonders of the world. Trained guides explain the geologic, volcanic and historic background in these large lava caves with unusual, year-round ice floors. A museum contains Indian artifacts, gems and minerals of local and world interest.

3. Snake River - Close to Twin Falls is the Snake River and there are large Areas of public land where there are opturnites for off-highway vehicle use, horseback riding, hiking, hunting, and whitewater boating. Guided raft trips are available from river outfitters who operate under a BLM permit.

4.Miracle Hot Springs-Miracle Hot Springs is open year-round with 2 outdoor pools, and 19 private hot pools. The water is soft to the touch and naturally clean with a sensational alkaline pH of 9.6. The private pools are drained and cleaned after every use and the outdoor pools are drained and cleaned nightly.

5. Niagara Springs-Thousand Springs State Park Tumbling down the canyon side at 250 cubic feet per second, Niagara Springs is a sight you won't soon forget. The churning, icy blue glacial water is a National Natural Landmark and part of the world-famous Thousand springs complex along the Snake River. The park provides a great opportunity to drive into the 350-foot-deep Snake River Canyon, but be cautious. The road is narrow and steep and not recommended for either motor homes or large trailers. Once inside the canyon, you'll find year-round fishing in Crystal Springs Lake, including a handicap accessible site.

6.Salmon Falls Creek Reservoir-Salmon Falls Creek Reservoir is a 14-mile long reservoir that provides receptionists with opportunities to catch nine species of game fish. It is the premier walleye fishery in Idaho where trophy catches are a common occurrence. The reservoir has five recreation sites that provide primitive camping facilities.

7. Twin Falls County Historical Museum in the old Union School at Curry Crossing, the Twin Falls County Historical Museum offers its visitors a unique opportunity to take a step back to the early days of the Magic Valley.You can see the farm machinery that was used to level the land, and the daily items that made life easier for those who lived here. From steam tractors to lacework, they display a wide variety of artifacts showing how life's daily chores and pastimes were carried out. Butter churns, report cards, vintage clothes, photographs, patent medicines, plows, and postcards; all those little objects that together, show us the way that folks went about the business of making a place to call home.

8. Pomerelle Mountain Resort Pomerelle Resort - Located just 25 miles off I-84 (Declo/Albion exit #216) then via Idaho 77, Pomerelle is a relaxed, fun-filled, personalized day resort nestled in the Sawtooth National Forest. With an annual snowfall of 500", it is usually one of the first Idaho ski resorts to open and you will enjoy virtually no lift lines during the season. Pomerelle offers 24 daily groomed ski runs plus graded tree skiing and caters to family-oriented ski/boarding enjoyment.

9. Snake River - Hagerman This is a popular place to stop for a picnic while exploring the Hagerman Valley or fishing the Snake River at Bell Rapids, which can be good for trout fishing. The Hagerman Valley stretch of the Snake River is a popular day trip for floatboaters.

10. Jackpot Nevada Just 50 miles south of Twin Falls in neighboring Nevada are the fun-filled casinos of Jackpot. Gambling and entertainment is available at Cactus Pete's, the Horseshu Casino, Barton's Club 93, Jack's Casino and Pony Express Casino.
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