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suggest that (1205532) perl programmers shoot themselves in the head

At first glance, I thought the cylindrical red thing in the picture linked to looked kind of like a shotgun shell, which I am guessing your comment is referring to. But taking a closer look, and especially googling the part number printed on the side, reveals that it's just a lithium ion battery.

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Re^3: RTFM!!!!! (but if you didn't, no biggie)
by Anonymous Monk on Dec 18, 2017 at 03:09 UTC

    Other guy here, not a smoker or ecigarette smoker

    First , second , third and fourth glace, the picture read as shotgun cigarette or instant suicide cigarette

    Saw some commentary that also saw it the same way

    I looked again now, and saw some other commentary thats talking about that vape belongs in a museum

    Whatever the message nysys is trying to communicate, this AM called it

      That AM was wrong but just stupid. You agree despite understanding the motivation for the comment was erroneous. A historical vaping device is an amusing commentary on the matter.

Re^3: RTFM!!!!! (but if you didn't, no biggie)
by holli (Abbot) on Dec 18, 2017 at 13:26 UTC
    Did you really need to google that? It's quite obvious that the pic shows a modified car cigarette lighter and a battery to power it. A clever hack this guy could have had good use for :-)


    holli

    You can lead your users to water, but alas, you cannot drown them.

      "It's quite obvious that the pic shows a modified car cigarette lighter and a battery to power it"

      (Not a smoker or vape person) but this looks like part of a vaporiser with a relatively large Li-ion battery, rather than a car cigarette lighter.

        Yah, you're probably right. I was looking at it with my phone last night and didn't notice the smaller cylinder. My bad.


        holli

        You can lead your users to water, but alas, you cannot drown them.