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  • E-cigarettes: curse, or great market for LEDs?

    June 3, 2009

    Until yesterday I had remained oblivious about the new killer app: electronic cigarettes. Although I recognize that e-cigarettes could create a good market for LEDs and associated components, the whole concept doesn’t appeal to me.

    Today, William Saletan writing in Slate tells me I’m off base. Regarding efforts to restrict the devices, he says, “Let’s be blunt about what’s going on here. We tolerated smoking until science proved it was harmful to nonsmokers. As momentum grew, the war on smoking became cultural, with disapproval and ostracism of anyone who lit up. Electronic cigarettes have removed the war’s scientific basis, but our cultural revulsion persists. Therefore, so does our prohibition and condemnation.”

    I don’t know—I’m not too keen on inhaling second-hand nicotine/propylene-glycol mist.

    What do you think?

    Posted by Rick Nelson on June 3, 2009 | Comments (3)
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  • June 23, 2009
    In response to: E-cigarettes: curse, or great market for LEDs?
    smokelesscigarettes commented:

    This post is really informative. If you can’t leave your smoking habit immediately you can switch to the smokeless cigarettes or e-cigs with which you can really save yourself and your surroundings from the risks that are associated with smoking any traditional cigarette.


    June 13, 2009
    In response to: E-cigarettes: curse, or great market for LEDs?
    ICU commented:

    As in any new concept/product, we're all stuck with the same old problem-Which one is best? I want to try the E cigarette but don't want to invest hundreds of bucks finding out! Any ideas (because if you ask the internet-sales crap comes out!)


    June 5, 2009
    In response to: E-cigarettes: curse, or great market for LEDs?
    Old Wiskers commented:

    Nicotine is an interesting narcotic. My father a long time smoker remarked that it was a sedative for the masses. Without the bad side effects of smoke it may prove much safer than Prozac and its kin. In the modern world exercise and other body health moderators like a well balanced and varied diet are falling to the way side. Perhaps this is a good thing for some.

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