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Ozone:
So?

What is it everything you hope it would be?

1954:
Vietnamese black from Cali girl. I can say it was not a disappointment. It is really strong. Smell and taste is one of humans best memories so I can say the modern version is pale and by comparison. The pot vaguely has the same aroma and flavor. It was close enough to make me imagine what curing processes were used in 1968 Vietnam.
I remember Thai sticks from the 70's. Pot that was actually woven and pressed into sticks.
The pot that my cousin had in 1968 may have had curing  flavor and blackening  enhancements.
I would recommend the Vietnamese pot to others. Buds are nice. Medium density. About the size of a quarter. I am thinking about toking some now. I will add more to this thread.

1954:
My job should be an improvement. I am a SR engineer   so I am confident of my work. The hardest part will be dealing with yappy kids right out of college who want to debate or challenge experience.. without having a clue.

Ozone:
Yeah, I think nostalgia/association can play a big part in that whole deal.  People's sense of smell is tied to memory more than other senses iirc, and that causes things like foods, colognes, etc to breed stronger associations that we tie into emotions.  I think something like a cannabis strain can fit right in there too.  Fascinating in it's own way, but shitheads in marketing seem to constantly try and leverage that against consumers to increase profit margins. Putting out products that evoke nostalgic emotion can be great, but there's no need to use that association to put out sub par products because they can get away with it. Just a little tangent rant.
All the best to you at the new job. May I ask what you engineer?

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