[quote]mbdix wrote:
First of all I like what T-Nation is doing on it’s social media approach. Get Google on Google+ T-Nation.
Is it me or did the theme on the top of the page change? I thought it used to say “The pursuit of hardcore muscle” or something like that?
When did it change?
When did T-Nation decide that an article like todays is worthy of front page status? I don’t normally post something like this, but todays (6-12-14) article is terrible in my opinion. MAYBE, maybe do this workout once in a blue moon as an active recovery or something but it just seemed sub-par to what I expect from this site.
If I am wrong please let me know[/quote]
I’d like to see an android app, but mostly I think they have progressed well without sacrificing the heart and soul. Over the years they have provided the most progressive and effective information with regards to building muscle than anybody else ever. Other mags get it right from time to time, but few if anybody nails it as frequently and consistently as T-Nation.
The only things I would have liked to retain was the original name Testosterone.net and the slogan “Dangerously Hardcore”
Also, in the early days you could reach out to the likes of TC and authors and get a response. But I understand as the site grows, such things go by the wayside. But I am glad for their success. I have supported them from the beginning and they came from a fledgling little webzine with one product to a heavy hitter. So I congratulate them for their success. This was earned.
[quote]mbdix wrote:
First of all I like what T-Nation is doing on it’s social media approach. Get Google on Google+ T-Nation.
Is it me or did the theme on the top of the page change? I thought it used to say “The pursuit of hardcore muscle” or something like that?
When did it change?
When did T-Nation decide that an article like todays is worthy of front page status? I don’t normally post something like this, but todays (6-12-14) article is terrible in my opinion. MAYBE, maybe do this workout once in a blue moon as an active recovery or something but it just seemed sub-par to what I expect from this site.
If I am wrong please let me know[/quote]
I’d like to see an android app, but mostly I think they have progressed well without sacrificing the heart and soul. Over the years they have provided the most progressive and effective information with regards to building muscle than anybody else ever. Other mags get it right from time to time, but few if anybody nails it as frequently and consistently as T-Nation.
The only things I would have liked to retain was the original name Testosterone.net and the slogan “Dangerously Hardcore”
Also, in the early days you could reach out to the likes of TC and authors and get a response. But I understand as the site grows, such things go by the wayside. But I am glad for their success. I have supported them from the beginning and they came from a fledgling little webzine with one product to a heavy hitter. So I congratulate them for their success. This was earned.
It’s a good American success story.[/quote]
You, or anybody else, can reach out to me any time, guy. TC@t-nation.com
[quote]mbdix wrote:
First of all I like what T-Nation is doing on it’s social media approach. Get Google on Google+ T-Nation.
Is it me or did the theme on the top of the page change? I thought it used to say “The pursuit of hardcore muscle” or something like that?
When did it change?
When did T-Nation decide that an article like todays is worthy of front page status? I don’t normally post something like this, but todays (6-12-14) article is terrible in my opinion. MAYBE, maybe do this workout once in a blue moon as an active recovery or something but it just seemed sub-par to what I expect from this site.
If I am wrong please let me know[/quote]
I’d like to see an android app, but mostly I think they have progressed well without sacrificing the heart and soul. Over the years they have provided the most progressive and effective information with regards to building muscle than anybody else ever. Other mags get it right from time to time, but few if anybody nails it as frequently and consistently as T-Nation.
The only things I would have liked to retain was the original name Testosterone.net and the slogan “Dangerously Hardcore”
Also, in the early days you could reach out to the likes of TC and authors and get a response. But I understand as the site grows, such things go by the wayside. But I am glad for their success. I have supported them from the beginning and they came from a fledgling little webzine with one product to a heavy hitter. So I congratulate them for their success. This was earned.
It’s a good American success story.[/quote]
You, or anybody else, can reach out to me any time, guy. TC@T-Nation.com[/quote]
[quote]P-DOG wrote:
Lol at the direction of “T-Nation.” I remember when “T-Mag” was about getting jacked off of massive amounts of AAS. Still a good site though.[/quote]
That is even before my time.
I agree still a good site though. That article just really pissed me off for some reason.
I wrote TC an email back in 2001. It was actually one of the first I sent using my all new Yahoo account (Hotmail attracted so much spam I had to abandon ship). Amazingly, in viewing my inbox in reversed chronological order, I still had it!
[i]
TC Luoma
To Me
Sep 17, 2001
It really is on our list of things to do, honest!
TC
stu yellin wrote:
Okay,… I love my shirt, and I get the expected
compliments from all of the ‘right’ people. But come
on,… I cant wear it everyday (or can I?)… so
hotzabout a hat?! [/i]
13 years later and I still standby my position that hats would move -lol.
[quote]The Mighty Stu wrote:
I wrote TC an email back in 2001. It was actually one of the first I sent using my all new Yahoo account (Hotmail attracted so much spam I had to abandon ship). Amazingly, in viewing my inbox in reversed chronological order, I still had it!
[i]
TC Luoma
To Me
Sep 17, 2001
It really is on our list of things to do, honest!
TC
stu yellin wrote:
Okay,… I love my shirt, and I get the expected
compliments from all of the ‘right’ people. But come
on,… I cant wear it everyday (or can I?)… so
hotzabout a hat?! [/i]
13 years later and I still standby my position that hats would move -lol.
S[/quote]
Hey, you can’t just design a cool hat all willy-nilly. It takes time.
[quote]The Mighty Stu wrote:
I wrote TC an email back in 2001. It was actually one of the first I sent using my all new Yahoo account (Hotmail attracted so much spam I had to abandon ship). Amazingly, in viewing my inbox in reversed chronological order, I still had it!
[i]
TC Luoma
To Me
Sep 17, 2001
It really is on our list of things to do, honest!
TC
stu yellin wrote:
Okay,… I love my shirt, and I get the expected
compliments from all of the ‘right’ people. But come
on,… I cant wear it everyday (or can I?)… so
hotzabout a hat?! [/i]
13 years later and I still standby my position that hats would move -lol.
S[/quote]
Hey, you can’t just design a cool hat all willy-nilly. It takes time. [/quote]
I’ve been using the same worn out, beat up, sweaty Maryland Terrapins Fear the Turtle hat for 11 years, every workout. That could’ve been a T-Nation hat for like 6 or 7 of those TC!
[quote]The Mighty Stu wrote:
I wrote TC an email back in 2001. It was actually one of the first I sent using my all new Yahoo account (Hotmail attracted so much spam I had to abandon ship). Amazingly, in viewing my inbox in reversed chronological order, I still had it!
[i]
TC Luoma
To Me
Sep 17, 2001
It really is on our list of things to do, honest!
TC
stu yellin wrote:
Okay,… I love my shirt, and I get the expected
compliments from all of the ‘right’ people. But come
on,… I cant wear it everyday (or can I?)… so
hotzabout a hat?! [/i]
13 years later and I still standby my position that hats would move -lol.
S[/quote]
Hey, you can’t just design a cool hat all willy-nilly. It takes time. [/quote]
Says you maybe. I did this one in less than a minute. Could also do red w/ black logo and stitching.
[quote]The Mighty Stu wrote:
I wrote TC an email back in 2001. It was actually one of the first I sent using my all new Yahoo account (Hotmail attracted so much spam I had to abandon ship). Amazingly, in viewing my inbox in reversed chronological order, I still had it!
[i]
TC Luoma
To Me
Sep 17, 2001
It really is on our list of things to do, honest!
TC
stu yellin wrote:
Okay,… I love my shirt, and I get the expected
compliments from all of the ‘right’ people. But come
on,… I cant wear it everyday (or can I?)… so
hotzabout a hat?! [/i]
13 years later and I still standby my position that hats would move -lol.
S[/quote]
Hey, you can’t just design a cool hat all willy-nilly. It takes time. [/quote]
Ha! It’s from 2001! You could have purchased two sheep, bred them, and kept breeding them, and have enough wool to give all members of T-Nation a hat. (in grey with that T-Nation symbol in black) and Testosterone written in small text in the back in red.
[quote]The Mighty Stu wrote:
I wrote TC an email back in 2001. It was actually one of the first I sent using my all new Yahoo account (Hotmail attracted so much spam I had to abandon ship). Amazingly, in viewing my inbox in reversed chronological order, I still had it!
[i]
TC Luoma
To Me
Sep 17, 2001
It really is on our list of things to do, honest!
TC
stu yellin wrote:
Okay,… I love my shirt, and I get the expected
compliments from all of the ‘right’ people. But come
on,… I cant wear it everyday (or can I?)… so
hotzabout a hat?! [/i]
13 years later and I still standby my position that hats would move -lol.
S[/quote]
Hey, you can’t just design a cool hat all willy-nilly. It takes time. [/quote]
Says you maybe. I did this one in less than a minute. Could also do red w/ black logo and stitching.
[/quote]
Our idea was to make it kind of like a Game of Thrones hat. You know, with big horns or wings coming off the sides and made of dragon scales and stuff.
[quote]The Mighty Stu wrote:
I wrote TC an email back in 2001. It was actually one of the first I sent using my all new Yahoo account (Hotmail attracted so much spam I had to abandon ship). Amazingly, in viewing my inbox in reversed chronological order, I still had it!
[i]
TC Luoma
To Me
Sep 17, 2001
It really is on our list of things to do, honest!
TC
stu yellin wrote:
Okay,… I love my shirt, and I get the expected
compliments from all of the ‘right’ people. But come
on,… I cant wear it everyday (or can I?)… so
hotzabout a hat?! [/i]
13 years later and I still standby my position that hats would move -lol.
S[/quote]
Hey, you can’t just design a cool hat all willy-nilly. It takes time. [/quote]
Says you maybe. I did this one in less than a minute. Could also do red w/ black logo and stitching.
[/quote]
Our idea was to make it kind of like a Game of Thrones hat. You know, with big horns or wings coming off the sides and made of dragon scales and stuff.[/quote]
It should probably have a built in MAG-10 dispenser.
[quote]The Mighty Stu wrote:
I wrote TC an email back in 2001. It was actually one of the first I sent using my all new Yahoo account (Hotmail attracted so much spam I had to abandon ship). Amazingly, in viewing my inbox in reversed chronological order, I still had it!
[i]
TC Luoma
To Me
Sep 17, 2001
It really is on our list of things to do, honest!
TC
stu yellin wrote:
Okay,… I love my shirt, and I get the expected
compliments from all of the ‘right’ people. But come
on,… I cant wear it everyday (or can I?)… so
hotzabout a hat?! [/i]
13 years later and I still standby my position that hats would move -lol.
S[/quote]
Hey, you can’t just design a cool hat all willy-nilly. It takes time. [/quote]
Says you maybe. I did this one in less than a minute. Could also do red w/ black logo and stitching.
[/quote]
Our idea was to make it kind of like a Game of Thrones hat. You know, with big horns or wings coming off the sides and made of dragon scales and stuff.[/quote]
If you make it stretchy to fit inflated egos from pr days, I’ll take one with wings and horns.