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  3. How is the Connie 1 in terms of smoke length? I only have the Connie A and Mag46, but have yet to smoke the Mag46 box
  4. And that’s what it’s come down to with these cigar makers, how much more crazy can they get on the presentation so they can charge more $$$
  5. Fuente used gold wrap on the RSG 6x60 limited a few years ago. If you look hard, some more of those were released without fanfare this year. But yeah, more bands, more rg, more shiny, more $$$.
  6. Hi everyone, my name is Ruben. I live in Los Angeles County, in the city of Palmdale. I’m self-employed in the finance business and fairly new to the cigar world — about six months in — but I’ve really been enjoying the journey. There aren’t any cigar lounges out here, so I’m looking forward to hanging out in the forum, learning, and connecting with fellow aficionados. Outside of cigars, I also enjoy cars, especially the Porsche 911. Looking forward to being part of the community.
  7. They are now seriously flattering themselves. That said I came across some Rare Pink Happy Endings here in Aus yesterday. I had to remind myself I am by no means a fan of there cigars .
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  11. Thanks guys. Unfortunately this Byron wasn't a winner. Next week's cigar is a much stronger performer. On LOTW : I do them in huge batches twice-ish a year - but you’ll be very happy when they arrive. (and everyone will receive theirs, in time). BR coming on for LOTW with the 10counts has been huge, though it will only be effective as of the announcement date. Keep in touch with us and hopefully (I'm sure) you’ll win again sometime...! As always - appreciate the support guys!!!
  12. I'm just going to leave this link here to remind everyone the insanity of the Opus series... https://halfwheel.com/review-opusx-pussy-juice/28625/
  13. My first cigar of 2026. 2 hours of bliss. Hope all of them this year match this start!
  14. Fuente Rare Pink I had basically stopped buying the Fuente cigars cuz they’re not in my wheel house but I was very tempted by this one and I enjoy smoking a vitola I don’t see everyday. Unfortunately I only got about half way through before I ran out of time and had to tend to other matters. The half that I did smoke was good, but since I didn’t finish it all the way I’m tempted to try this out again in another vitola.
  15. Wonder if Fuente saw the Bolivar New gold medal and thought “I can do that”. That’s what I see when I see these.
  16. Gives me hope then lol. I don’t like pulling from new boxes though.
  17. Might have to but will definitely try to find something with some age on em first
  18. I thought we were well past that point? 😂😂
  19. As part of a college project in 1991 I built a robot designed to clean air conditioning ducts controlled by a BBC computer. The software was largely machine code with some BBC basic. I built an interface (transistors and relays) on a pcb as controller between the computer and robot. My lecturer broke the arm on the robot on the first test in the lab, as I didn't have safeguards in the software to prevent over extension of the arm. "Fix that", he says before flicking his cigar ash on my circuit board and walking away. It was 1991 and smoking had been banned in lecture rooms and labs the year before in Ireland (it was still allowed in the hallways), but he didn't care. It was the first real world lesson I learned in software development, "If a user can do something, they will." As for smoking in a fab lab. That's just silly. There are probably better things to spend that money on. Unless the plan is to allow chip production in countries where current fabrication lab standards cannot be met, with the wafers, and everything else important, contained and sealed during fabrication. I doubt that's the thinking though.
  20. 2003 SLR Coronas and LGC D'or Especial 2023. First (or second) acquisition of 2026!
  21. Wow. This is pretty asinine. I know almost nothing about manufacturing chips, but I do know absolute sterility is essential.
  22. First look at new £55m Manchester Airport hotel with a Champagne room opening this July Dakota Manchester Airport is set to offer guests a "seamless, premium stay" and includes a Champagne room and al fresco Cigar Terrace by Liv Clarke, Tourism writer - 13:24, 07 Jan 2026 A CGI showing a Junior Suite at Dakota Manchester Airport (Image: Supplied) New CGI images have offered a first look at Dakota Hotel Group’s new Manchester Airport property which is set to open on July 1 this year. The seven-story hotel will feature 154 bedrooms and has been designed for “travellers seeking a seamless, premium stay”. Images show the luxurious interiors of the Classic King Rooms and Junior Suites with tasteful furnishings, providing travellers with a comfortable space to prepare for their journey ahead or recharge after their flight. Guests can dine at the hotel’s premium Bar and Grill, which feature sophisticated interior designs. Other features include an al fresco Cigar Terrace and Humidor, private dining rooms and a dedicated Champagne Room. Cementing the hotel’s reputation as “a sophisticated social and business destination in its own right”, Dakota Manchester Airport will also feature “versatile events spaces”. The £55million development is set to offer guests Dakota's “signature blend of understated luxury and exceptional service” all on the doorstep of Manchester Airport. Guests will benefit from a dedicated shuttle service to airport terminals and on-site valet car parking. A CGI showing The Bar at Dakota Manchester Airport(Image: Supplied) Bookings have now opened for the hotel, which is “progressing rapidly” ahead of its July 1 opening. Prices start from £145 room only off-peak, and from £165 for a bed and breakfast rate. Ahead of the opening Dakota Hotel Group are looking to recruit for senior roles from January, with opportunities to be part of the launch team. The Dakota Hotel Group was named one of The Sunday Times Best Places to Work in both 2024 and 2025 and has been ranked highly by Tripadvisor. CGIs show the exterior of the hotel(Image: Supplied) The New Manchester Airport hotel joins the brand’s other site in the city, Dakota Manchester on Ducie Street. Matt Townley, Group Operations Director, said: “Officially opening bookings for Dakota Hotel Manchester Airport marks a major milestone for the project and brings us another step closer to our highly anticipated launch. “This development has been carefully designed to reflect the signature Dakota experience while responding to the needs of a highly connected, international location. Ahead of our planned 1 July 2026 opening, we’re delighted to be welcoming early interest and look forward to introducing a new standard of luxury hospitality at Manchester Airport.” Source: https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/first-look-new-55m-manchester-33183355
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