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Smokeless: An Introductory Guide To The Pleasures Of Vaping is an
informative, often irreverent, guide to the world of electronic
cigarettes, the fastest growing form of tobacco harm reduction in
the world today. This guide is provided in an easy-to-read, casual
style that makes technical concepts accessible and familiar, but
author John Castle doesn't stop there. Technical information is
interspersed with the writer's own first-hand experience --
sometimes triumphant, sometimes embarrassing -- from his own
journey through the world of electronic cigarettes. Finally, he
provides a glimpse into the forces working against -- and for --
this exciting alternative to smoking, concluding with advice that
should help the prospective ex-smoker enjoy vaping with as few
hassles as possible. He caps off this informative and entertaining
guidebook with a list of his personal recommendations for the best
hardware, eliquids, and information resources to get you well on
your way to a healthier, more enjoyable pastime.
This is a new release of the original 1961 edition.
Smokeless: An Introductory Guide To The Pleasures Of Vaping is an
informative, often irreverent, guide to the world of electronic
cigarettes, the fastest growing form of tobacco harm reduction in
the world today. The 2nd Edition features updated and corrected
technical information and all-new recommendations to help you get
started in your journey into a healthier, more enjoyable
alternative to smoking.
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A triple bill of sci-fi cops. The first film, 'Robocop', is set in
the near future and Detroit's soaring crime rate is unsuccessfully
policed by a corporation which plans to build a new city, if its
workers can go about unmolested. When its new 'enforcement droid'
proves unworkable, a murdered cop (Peter Weller) is wired into a
computer-controlled titanium body and set to the task at hand.
Unimpressed, 'Robocop' seeks vengeance on all sides in this violent
but often funny tale. In the second film, 'Robocop 2', a new model,
Robocop 2 (Tom Noonan), is built while Robocop 1 still patrols the
streets of Detroit. Robocop 2 is given a maniac's 'soul', thereby
setting the stage for a showdown between the two computer
constables. Finally, in 'Robocop 3' Robocop is befriended by a
young girl whose parents have been killed, and after his partner is
killed by the head of a private security firm, he joins a group of
rebels to fight back against the evil businessmen. There is a
notable fight sequence between a plastic-like robot Ninja and the
sluggish metal Robocop, which, together with the rebels hiding out
in the derelict General Motors Factory, constitutes a thinly veiled
critique of the Japanese car industry from the heart of Detroit -
the original motor city.
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John Castle, Passenger, Drapht, Megan Washington; Performed by Kate Miller-Heidke
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