Most resistance from smokers of regular tobacco-based cigarettes comes from the fact they believe the so-called smoke-less, or electronic cigarettes, won't taste the same. Truth is, the electronic cigarettes have been designed to be a real alternative, both in taste and feel, to a regular cigarette while instantly providing the smoker with the same degree of nicotine they expect with each drag.
Smoking an electronic cigarette involves a slightly different technique, similar to that of pipe smoking. Once the smoker takes a drag, nicotine is released directly into a mist and the sensation of it hitting the lungs is virtually identical to it's tobacco based counterpart. Nicotine, on average, reaches the lungs within five to ten seconds.
Afterward, smokers of the electronic cigarette typically don't complain of the soreness that typically accompanies smoking a regular cigarette, although some do experience a slight dryness from the propylene glycol; but this quickly passes.
Some manufacturers of the electronic cigarette have striven to mimic traditional brands of regular tobacco based cigarettes. The NJOY electronic cigarette, for example, comes in four strengths, zero (no nicotine) through strong (Marlboro) as well as flavored brands including menthol, apple or strawberry.
Another big difference between tobacco and electronic cigarettes is price. To get started, a starter kit is priced at about $110. A replacement (rechargeable) battery runs about $15, and the nicotine cartridges cost $25 for a set of five. Each set is equivalent to about two packs of cigarettes. Dollar for dollar, the electronic cigarette is actually cheaper than their unhealthy counterparts over time.
Most users polled the electronic cigarette is as close to the real things by as much as 90-95%. The vapor actually looks like smoke but is made up of water and other ingredients generally regarded as safe. The cartridges contain no tobacco nor do they produce tobacco smoke or smoke of any kind.
Another pleasant difference between electronic cigarettes and tobacco cigarettes is the incredible strength of the smell of stale tobacco given off by smokers. The smell permeates clothes, cars, carpets and drapes. This vanishes completely with electronic cigarettes, since there is no actual fire or burning tobacco. You're not inhaling (nor exhaling) all the oxidized compounds, therefore there's nothing left to cause an odor.
The downside in all of this, as if there were any, is the electronic cigarette will more than likely ruin the smoker's desire to return to typical tobacco based products. After using the smokeless electronic cigarette, taste buds regenerate. After a few months, if an electronic smoker picks up a regular cigarette it will more than likely taste vile.
An added benefit is the ability for the electronic smoker to smoke in virtually any place or environment. Pubs, Clubs, restaurants, theaters and airplanes, places which have banned cigarette smoke for decades are completely legal for electronic smokers since the e-cigarette produces no illegal by-products, and therefore no secondhand smoke.
Stay With The Real Thing
Looking for all the thrills of sky diving, but afraid of the risks of the real thing? Or perhaps thinking about sky diving, but wish you could get a taste of what to expect before you jump out of a real plane? The idea might sound too good to be true, if not for Vegas Indoor Sky Diving. Founded originally as Flyaway Las Vegas in 1992, the company has been in the business of providing safe indoor skydiving lessons to anyone from beginners to the advanced.
Vegas Indoor Sky Diving has almost two decades of experience in training prospective sky divers in the art of safe sky diving. Classes begin usually early in the morning with an instructional class lasting 20 minutes. Here prospective sky divers begin to get an idea of the basics, including proper hand signals to be used in the wind tunnel and the proper body position for the indoor sky diving experience. Then instructors guide the sky divers through the equipment process, making sure to outfit each diver properly for the upcoming indoor diving experience.
Customers are then ready to embark on the indoor sky diving experience. Providing a time of three minutes per person, Vegas Indoor Sky Diving uses a massive series of underground fans to create a wind tunnel of more than 120 miles per hour winds. Sky divers are then able to soak up the experience with the guidance of an instructor, who helps the divers throughout the process.
Visitors can expect to pay a reasonable sum for the experience. A single flight for one person is $75, while a same-day repeat runs $40. A 'Book of Five' flights for one person runs $200, and a 15-minute family block - which includes a video of the divers - costs $325.
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