I thought we could expect to see this new miracle product by the end of February at the latest. Well, its March 2nd, and its still not here. I’m just a little disapointed thats all.
I figured a thread like this would pop up. I’m sure your not the only one disappointed(I am too). It will get here when it gets here. I would almost prefer that they just drop the bomb on us(like Spike), but I think Cy posted somthing about it and wanted some input, and everyone wanted to know when and where and why like a pack of wolves. Grow! bars will be here soon too, they got the paper T-Mag to work on, I’m thinking it’s quite crazy now at the Biotest/T-Nation HQ. All good things to those who wait…untill then…go lift!
[quote]analog_kid wrote:
I figured a thread like this would pop up. I’m sure your not the only one disappointed(I am too). It will get here when it gets here. I would almost prefer that they just drop the bomb on us(like Spike), but I think Cy posted somthing about it and wanted some input, and everyone wanted to know when and where and why like a pack of wolves. Grow! bars will be here soon too, they got the paper T-Mag to work on, I’m thinking it’s quite crazy now at the Biotest/T-Nation HQ. All good things to those who wait…untill then…go lift![/quote]
Damn straight it’s busy!
Guys, please keep in mind that there’s a reason behind everything that happens here.
There’s often just too many projects going on at the same time. We’ll get around to doing all of them, but sometimes it just takes a while.
Thanks!
TC
[quote]Atomic Dog wrote:
Damn straight it’s busy!
Guys, please keep in mind that there’s a reason behind everything that happens here.
There’s often just too many projects going on at the same time. We’ll get around to doing all of them, but sometimes it just takes a while.
Thanks!
TC
You mean you don’t sit around all day flinging spitballs at Shugart and having waterpistol fights?
WTF???
Tell me you at least hit Shugs with some spitballs.
I don’t know why no one has figured out (or at least they haven’t mentioned it if they did) that it probably has to do with the Arnold coming up this weekend. I figured that out even back when they first unveiled the name a couple of months ago. Why would they just realease it here when they can generate all the buzz in the world about it at one of the biggest trade shows of the year (probably THE biggest). Come on people, use your head
If I’m wrong, however, I will gladly insert my entire foot in my mouth. Actually, no, make that a folded up frisbee after I get super-pissed.
[quote]CC wrote:
I don’t know why no one has figured out (or at least they haven’t mentioned it if they did) that it probably has to do with the Arnold coming up this weekend. I figured that out even back when they first unveiled the name a couple of months ago. Why would they just realease it here when they can generate all the buzz in the world about it at one of the biggest trade shows of the year (probably THE biggest). Come on people, use your head
If I’m wrong, however, I will gladly insert my entire foot in my mouth. Actually, no, make that a folded up frisbee after I get super-pissed. [/quote]
You might want to insert that foot in your mouth Just kidding.
From what I know, Tim and the rest of the crew at Biotest/T-Nation want to keep Spike and other supplements that no other company has came out with on the low down. If everyone knows about them and they get media hype, the FDA will step in sooner or later.
Just my 2 cents
I agree with HouseofAtlas.
Making a big deal at the Arnold would lead to scores of persons wanting to use the products who likely do not have the basic intelligence required to read and comprehend the warning label, or to consider whether it might have some interaction with what they may already be taking. Also, as HoA said, imitators would appear, which I would say is more dangerous then the real thing. Immitations that either don’t work, or make people sick will not only get attention but negative attention.
Biotest obviously is interested in long-term sales, and taking care of its customers, otherwise, why give such great low prices here? They could obviously have more customers “at large” but they already have thousands, if not tens of thousands of persons ready to buy Carbolin-19 already. It is not smart business sense to get greedy in the short term and risk long term sales, besides which, I feel Biotest has legitimate good will for their customers, and T-persons in general.
I think you guys are reading into it WAY too much. Maybe it is what it is; a matter of managing the snags that come with having multiple projects in the hopper concurrently.
It’s also smart marketing to effectively space out your “new” product launches.
Being covert about a product in order to elude the FDA is probably a little extreme. The FDA is going to impose their regulations in a sweeping fashion, not just aimed at Biotest because they might be cutting edge.