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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Alex23 on August 24, 2007, 07:58:44 PM
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TrueProtein.com allows you to build your own custom supplements. I've reproduced "CellTech" like creatine formula and "NO exploderz" for a fraction of the price. Their Whey isolate Ion-exchange is $9.89/lb. Their L-GLutamine is $16.55/lb (Prolab is $39.99). Kick-ass business model too. Same day shipping and I got my stuff the following morning (ok I live 15 miles from their place but still).
They even have my favorite "putting some lead in your pencil" Macca root in bulk for peanuts.
Flame all you want on supplements, you can't deny the basics; they have it and you can mix it any way you want. Why would you pay for containers, marketing and distribution when you know what you need and don't need to learn it from a Muscletech guy painted in Purple or yellow in the centerfold of a magazine....
http://www.trueprotein.com/custom_product.aspx
(http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b37/alexgauthier23/trueprotein.jpg)
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it works out to be more expensive than my top quality whey isolate. so no thanks.
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ive also heard great stuff about trueprotein.com
I would definetely give it a shot if your into getting quality protein at a good price.
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it works out to be more expensive than my top quality whey isolate. so no thanks.
From where?
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From where?
http://www.bodyripped.com.au/bodyripped-products/evolution/
its pretty good shit.
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http://www.bodyripped.com.au/bodyripped-products/evolution/
its pretty good shit.
How much is the 2.2lb (1kg) tub?
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TrueProtein.com allows you to build your own custom supplements. I've reproduced "CellTech" like creatine formula and "NO exploderz" for a fraction of the price. Their Whey isolate Ion-exchange is $9.89/lb. Their L-GLutamine is $16.55/lb (Prolab is $39.99). Kick-ass business model too. Same day shipping and I got my stuff the following morning (ok I live 15 miles from their place but still).
They even have my favorite "putting some lead in your pencil" Macca root in bulk for peanuts.
Flame all you want on supplements, you can't deny the basics; they have it and you can mix it any way you want. Why would you pay for containers, marketing and distribution when you know what you need and don't need to learn it from a Muscletech guy painted in Purple or yellow in the centerfold of a magazine....
http://www.trueprotein.com/custom_product.aspx
(http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b37/alexgauthier23/trueprotein.jpg)
Cool. I may just have to check them out....
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Nice, Im going to try this. Good concept!
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How much is the 2.2lb (1kg) tub?
3 KILOS (6.6 pounds) is 112 usd including delivery (from where i get it) and it has higher amount of protein per serve ( i think it has 37 grams protein per 40 grams serve)
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Brilliant idea! To further reduce work for themselves over the long run, they should put out 'formulas' for Mass building, Creatine loading / cycling, Glutamine-rich etc and link it to the service so customers who don't know how much of each they need can simply order the mix they want
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nice if you live in america. to expensive shipping for me
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nice if you live in america. to expensive shipping for me
In which case you should pioneer and start the same thing where you live ;)
Alex, do you know them personally? Ask them if they're interested in tapping into the far away NZ market. I got a guy here who would be keen to use that business model here. If you don't, no worries, I'll email them myself
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Their waxy maize is a solid product, somewhat of a bargin too.
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Very cool idea but they need to work on the interface and measuring. For example, if I want each serving of my mix to contain 5g creatine, I have to do all the math manually to figure out how many servings/lb and then how many grams per serving based on a friggen percentage (only in increments of 5 too) to figure out what percentage of creatine I need to add to my mix.
uh no
And they don't help you out even if you guess. So I put 5% creatine...guessing maybe 5% is all I need to get 5g per serving in a lb (?? dunno, no clue) but the Suppliment Facts bar at the right doesn't update w/ something like: "Creatine XXmg"...it just says at the top "Your Custom Mix Ingredients: Creatine". Not helpful, I still have to do all the math.
I wanna be able to say:
In 1 serving, I want:
--30g dextrose
--30g whey
--5g creatine
--5g glutamine
then say I want 40 servings
then have them say...ok, that's 5lbs and 1 serving is going to be 2.25 scoops...or whatever...
They did it backwards... ::)
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I AGREE WITH U.
THEIR CALCULATOR IS RETARDED.
THEY SHOULD LET U PICK HOW MUCH U WANT PER SERVE....
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Awesome concept but it could be a tad more user friendly. They do realize the average gym rat is not that good with numbers right?
Where's the goat protein? ;D
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Where's the goat protein? ;D
ITS PROTEIN EXTRACTED FROM SQUADFATHER'S ASS.
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www.proteinfactory.com is beter
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Trueprotein.com is awesome. Also, try Allthewhey.com. Great prices.
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Yeah I bump this for trueprotien as well and if they sponsor your forums they give each member a discount code. You can setup your shit the way you want it. If you just want regular whey it's dirt cheap. Want to make some shit to fit YOUR needs it's not any more expensive than buying it anyplace else.
Their buzzsaw pre workout drink is good stuff too!
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epic spam after alex met up with dante
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In which case you should pioneer and start the same thing where you live ;)
Alex, do you know them personally? Ask them if they're interested in tapping into the far away NZ market. I got a guy here who would be keen to use that business model here. If you don't, no worries, I'll email them myself
Check your PMs...
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Good idea, but as others have stated there should be defined options.
I would like this mix:
50 grams Vitargo or Malto
30 grams whey or cassein
10 grams creatine
10 grams essential amino acids
5 grams glutamine
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3 KILOS (6.6 pounds) is 112 usd including delivery (from where i get it) and it has higher amount of protein per serve ( i think it has 37 grams protein per 40 grams serve)
His stuff is still cheaper then. His amount of protein is also higher being 100% of the actual weight (flavor is not significant)
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Good idea, but as others have stated there should be defined options.
I would like this mix:
50 grams Vitargo or Malto
30 grams whey or cassein
10 grams creatine
10 grams essential amino acids
5 grams glutamine
Rounded up that's:
47% Vitargo or Malto
28% grams whey or cassein
10% grams creatine
10% grams essential amino acids
5% grams glutamine
Aren't you a software engineer? 8)
Garraeth, SteelePegasus, agree with you I though the same but there is so only so much you can do with ASP... They're still the only one out there who do it that well so far.
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for guys in Europe theres a much better version of that site based in the UK.
www.myprotein.co.uk
Their oat powder is awesome! Easiest way i know of getting down complex carbs!
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Rounded up that's:
47% Vitargo or Malto
28% grams whey or cassein
10% grams creatine
10% grams essential amino acids
5% grams glutamine
Aren't you a software engineer? 8)
Garraeth, SteelePegasus, agree with you I though the same but there is so only so much you can do with ASP... They're still the only one out there who do it that well so far.
I don't think that ASP is the limiting factor. They just need a new UI design...think of this as a beta version..Now they are getting customer feedback
they could hire a flash designer for something sleek or use ajax..
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I don't think that ASP is the limiting factor. They just need a new UI design...think of this as a beta version..Now they are getting customer feedback
they could hire a flash designer for something sleek or use ajax..
True. But if you take the "size of servings approcach" and set the size at let's say "60g", when you breakdown the content, you're going back to "percentages" in a certain way....
That was probably their logic when they designed it...
Anyway, by experience I've noticed that taking different kind of protein at different time of the day makes hell of a difference (morning, pre-workout, post-workout) and wouldn'tve been economical with "commercial prepackaged" products...
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True. But if you take the "size of servings approcach" and set the size at let's say "60g", when you breakdown the content, you're going back to "percentages" in a certain way....
That was probably their logic when they designed it...
Anyway, by experience I've noticed that taking different kind of protein at different time of the day makes hell of a difference (morning, pre-workout, post-workout) and wouldn'tve been economical with "commercial prepackaged" products...
BS, i only consume protein powder as part of my post work out shake
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BS, i only consume protein powder as part of my post work out shake
And?
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post workout i eat lunch and dinner. no need for shakes
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3 KILOS (6.6 pounds) is 112 usd including delivery (from where i get it) and it has higher amount of protein per serve ( i think it has 37 grams protein per 40 grams serve)
too much!
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Good idea, but as others have stated there should be defined options.
I would like this mix:
50 grams Vitargo or Malto
30 grams whey or cassein
10 grams creatine
10 grams essential amino acids
5 grams glutamine
they dont have vitargo they have WMS- waxy maize starch
also when you order , order 16lb or more because this way you will get amount discount also you can use discount code and save , so this way you will save 10% on your order
50 % Malto
25 % whey or cassein
10 % creatine
10 % essential amino acids
5 % glutamine
also they have cheapest omega-3
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also the good thing is if you are buying in bulk , for example 20lb , and want amount discount , you dont have to choose one flavor , when you order choose one flavor , for example premium french vanila , and then in order comments write what flavors you want , you can take for every 1lb different flavor and dont pay higher price , in my last order I ordered 16lb of whey isolate , so I got amount discount and used discount code and saved 10% , and got 8x2lb all different premium flavors , I wrote what flavors I want in order comments
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"fraction of the cost" = 7/8ths of the cost in a plain white tub with absolutely no way of verifying content
protein supplements are worthless anyway, solid food is fine even post workout. cottage cheese is just as convenient and cheaper, better digested as well.
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Rounded up that's:
47% Vitargo or Malto
28% grams whey or cassein
10% grams creatine
10% grams essential amino acids
5% grams glutamine
Aren't you a software engineer? 8)
Garraeth, SteelePegasus, agree with you I though the same but there is so only so much you can do with ASP... They're still the only one out there who do it that well so far.
heh. Have you not see what I can do with ASP? www.mall23.com (check out the demos) for example ...? Language doesn't matter...I could do it in good old assembler if I had the time to code everything manually, and have done tons of inet stuff in C (not C++...ANSI C is faster multi-threaded, by far). I could code that puppy up in some nice ASP/JS AJAX in no time. The company I'm making now has AJAX on the site...smooth, I love AJAX...as well as parts of Mall23 (boom7 has some AJAX too - PHP/JS tho).
But I definately think they are onto something...just need to tweak it and deply a version II for those of us who are too lazy to figure out all the percentages manually.
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heh. Have you not see what I can do with ASP? www.mall23.com (check out the demos) for example ...? Language doesn't matter...I could do it in good old assembler if I had the time to code everything manually, and have done tons of inet stuff in C (not C++...ANSI C is faster multi-threaded, by far). I could code that puppy up in some nice ASP/JS AJAX in no time. The company I'm making now has AJAX on the site...smooth, I love AJAX...as well as parts of Mall23 (boom7 has some AJAX too - PHP/JS tho).
But I definately think they are onto something...just need to tweak it and deply a version II for those of us who are too lazy to figure out all the percentages manually.
garraeth, did u hear about my merger with Team Milos?
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"fraction of the cost" = 7/8ths of the cost in a plain white tub with absolutely no way of verifying content
Pretty much how anything you buy in the store is... ::) ...cept produce or meat I suppose -- where you can actually see what you're buying...oh, that's not really a banana, you're trying to pull a fast one by selling me a pear!
protein supplements are worthless anyway, solid food is fine even post workout. cottage cheese is just as convenient and cheaper, better digested as well.
Yeah I guess if your daily intake of protein is <100g, a little bit of cottage cheese works for every meal for every day for the rest of your life. But for those of us who'd like a bit of variety and who take in more than 100g/day...we need alternatives.
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garraeth, did u hear about my merger with Team Milos?
Cool! So what are you bringing to the table that someone on the team doesn't already bring? ...and I assume you're proven world-class at whatever it is -- like the rest of us.
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Cool! So what are you bringing to the table that someone on the team doesn't already bring? ...and I assume you're proven world-class at whatever it is -- like the rest of us.
I will be the world-class bullshit artist and internet promoter ;D ;D ;D
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I've been using this place for years! great quality protein and you can custom mix so many different varieties and flavours.. it's owned/operated by Dogcrapp from what i remember.
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Their waxy maize is a solid product, somewhat of a bargin too.
because it is not true waxy maize...strong info on their waxy maize being tested by an outside lab and its molecular weight being 4x what they say it is.
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someone give me a good pre workout mix I'm going to try it out ill be the Ginnypig
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someone give me a good pre workout mix I'm going to try it out ill be the Ginnypig
70% WMS
15% BCAA
15% Leucine
or
50% hydrolyzed whey protein high grade
25% BCAA
25% leucine
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I buy 5 kilos (11 lbs) of protein powder for £40 here in the UK ($80). I get it from a one-off health food shop, not online so I guess I just hit lucky.
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Ingredient % of Mix
Egg White Protein 5%
Calcium Caseinate 5%
Complete Milk Dairy Isolate 5%
Gemma Protein Isolate Powder 5%
Hydrolyzed Whey Protein High Grade 5%
Milk Protein Isolate 5%
Whey Protein Concentrate 10%
Whey Protein Isolate Ion-Exch 5%
Whey Protein Isolate Microfiltrated 5%
Hydrolyzed Casein 15%
Dextrose 5%
L-Arginine by the Pound 5%
L-Tyrosine by the Pound 5%
L-Valine by the Pound 5%
Taurine Powder 5%
Creatine Monohydrate Powder 5%
Esseantial Amino Acids (EAA's) by the Pound (1lb)
cost 12.26 per pound
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bump for an answer ;D
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o i didnt notice what do you think of my order
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post workout i eat lunch and dinner. no need for shakes
you are an animal...a genetic beast
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ha ha ha i bet after taking his animal pak he hits his gf and procedes to curl 55 pounds on the squat rack wearing army boots and spandex ha ha ha
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heh. Have you not see what I can do with ASP? www.mall23.com (check out the demos) for example ...? Language doesn't matter...I could do it in good old assembler if I had the time to code everything manually, and have done tons of inet stuff in C (not C++...ANSI C is faster multi-threaded, by far). I could code that puppy up in some nice ASP/JS AJAX in no time. The company I'm making now has AJAX on the site...smooth, I love AJAX...as well as parts of Mall23 (boom7 has some AJAX too - PHP/JS tho).
But I definately think they are onto something...just need to tweak it and deply a version II for those of us who are too lazy to figure out all the percentages manually.
Hey, I built a similar but more flexible framework using .net
http://netset.com/
features:
http://netset.com/features.aspx
actually when we were building our framework we came across mall23.com, we wanted to make fully template driving and also support most of the commn payment gateways. We also wanted to leverage ajax
let me know if you are building v2 in .net, I would love to exchange ideas
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Hey, I built a similar but more flexible framework using .net
http://netset.com/
features:
http://netset.com/features.aspx
actually when we were building our framework we came across mall23.com, we wanted to make fully template driving and also support most of the commn payment gateways. We also wanted to leverage ajax
let me know if you are building v2 in .net, I would love to exchange ideas
I always like to chat programming/inet...but right now am not working on V2. I found that w/o a team, it's too much for one lame duck programmer to do marketing, art, support, etc. So am focusing on my new project (well, "old" since I've been working on it for almost exactly a year) and am letting Mall23 stabilize (I'm not going after new clients) and support me during this time of new development.
Once we've gotten cash in the bank for this new project (we got a bit from angel, but next, we are licensing cuz we got the shiznit of a product...before VC - so we don't get raped when we do go to them), I'm going to sell Mall23...you can tell it's killing me not to say anything bout the new project, heh...dammit.
But the new project is PHP and MSSQL. Odd combo? I don't think so. After benchmarking, I found that combo (vs/ PHP/MySQL, ASP/MSSQL, ASP/MySQL) to be the fastest and most stable (PHP's got a ton of bugs, but so far, I've found workarounds for all of them - MySQL sucks sweaty donkey balls). I did consider .NET, but that's even more bloated (MS is the king of bloat on any new product) -- unless you code it 100% by hand (no dev studio bs)...but again, I think PHP is still faster.
And my AJAX is all hand-coded. I looked at Prototype, Scriptalicious, and the Yahoo API...all were mad bloat. Just sickening. I have a couple programmer geek friends who complained to me about not using the newest, coolest stuff, but they have never done business. Fuck new and cool -- I care about who has the dollars and how big my demographic is. Using shit like Prototype or Yahoo means visitors have to have a computer no older than about a year -- or the experience sucks. Sucks. sucks. My mom, on her 5 year old Windows XP computer has to be able to use the site w/ no pauses or freezing while the browser renders the page. I actually had a programmer friend completely meltdown when I emailed him my decision not to go w/ the trendy stuff...it's religious.(seriously, told me to fuck off -- I still have the email -- he was on this project till I made that decision and he melted and said he was out...I was/am coding 100% of the fucken thing, so it's my prerogative to make such an executive decision)
But I love AJAX -- not DHTML, AJAX. Everyone confuses the two. ::) Best thing since HTML. You can make super clean code by shifting your paradigm (article I wrote about it: www.mall23.com/Aug_2006_Mailer.html). Completely hidden code (save the itty-bitty bit of JS). Super robust -- no shit dealing w/ 500 browser/OS combos and 500 different ways of doing something in JS...just process it on the server...
As you can see, I can pretty much go on forever... ;D
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my trueprotein stack of whey protein :)
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www.proteinfactory.com is beter
i agree
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I'm guessing you're Michael Steele?
I always like to chat programming/inet...but right now am not working on V2. I found that w/o a team, it's too much for one lame duck programmer to do marketing, art, support, etc. So am focusing on my new project (well, "old" since I've been working on it for almost exactly a year) and am letting Mall23 stabilize (I'm not going after new clients) and support me during this time of new development.
Once we've gotten cash in the bank for this new project (we got a bit from angel, but next, we are licensing cuz we got the shiznit of a product...before VC - so we don't get raped when we do go to them), I'm going to sell Mall23...you can tell it's killing me not to say anything bout the new project, heh...dammit.
But the new project is PHP and MSSQL. Odd combo? I don't think so. After benchmarking, I found that combo (vs/ PHP/MySQL, ASP/MSSQL, ASP/MySQL) to be the fastest and most stable (PHP's got a ton of bugs, but so far, I've found workarounds for all of them - MySQL sucks sweaty donkey balls). I did consider .NET, but that's even more bloated (MS is the king of bloat on any new product) -- unless you code it 100% by hand (no dev studio bs)...but again, I think PHP is still faster.
And my AJAX is all hand-coded. I looked at Prototype, Scriptalicious, and the Yahoo API...all were mad bloat. Just sickening. I have a couple programmer geek friends who complained to me about not using the newest, coolest stuff, but they have never done business. Fuck new and cool -- I care about who has the dollars and how big my demographic is. Using shit like Prototype or Yahoo means visitors have to have a computer no older than about a year -- or the experience sucks. Sucks. sucks. My mom, on her 5 year old Windows XP computer has to be able to use the site w/ no pauses or freezing while the browser renders the page. I actually had a programmer friend completely meltdown when I emailed him my decision not to go w/ the trendy stuff...it's religious.(seriously, told me to fuck off -- I still have the email -- he was on this project till I made that decision and he melted and said he was out...I was/am coding 100% of the fucken thing, so it's my prerogative to make such an executive decision)
But I love AJAX -- not DHTML, AJAX. Everyone confuses the two. ::) Best thing since HTML. You can make super clean code by shifting your paradigm (article I wrote about it: www.mall23.com/Aug_2006_Mailer.html). Completely hidden code (save the itty-bitty bit of JS). Super robust -- no shit dealing w/ 500 browser/OS combos and 500 different ways of doing something in JS...just process it on the server...
As you can see, I can pretty much go on forever... ;D
Any of you geekos has ever looked into "Ruby on rails" http://www.rubyonrails.org/ ?
Many of our customers are asking for a Teradata adaptation.
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Any of you geekos has ever looked into "Ruby on rails" http://www.rubyonrails.org/ ?
Many of our customers are asking for a Teradata adaptation.
Yup...and rails is just a library to help you do "web 2.0" stuff, yey. Just another fad imo. Sure it's got some nice features...and some shitty things...but what language (Ruby), or library (Rails) doesn't? It's a big "whatever" in my book. It's like Perl -- not language-wise, but fad-wise. Hyped to the guys who don't know any better...once they use it and realize it's nothing special, they'll drop it for something more mainstream like .net or php because there is better support and no true difference. It's like ColdFusion, Perl, Java, etc...
I had (have, still doing the project) a client who came to me and said he wanted his site in "Web 2.0" (he obviously didn't even know what that was and was just spouting catch phrases, gawd... ::)), so wanted me to develop it in Ruby. Guy knows nothing about the inet, much less development. So I said, sure -- but it'll be about 10x the time of development because I've got tons of legacy code I can use if we do it in ASP or PHP...and there won't be a single thing different in the final product -- except, of course you have to install Ruby on the server -- most hosts don't install that by default.
People think if you're going to do "Web 2.0" or AJAX, you have to use such a framework. Only if you're just starting out w/o any legacy code (I've already written my own AJAX libraries, and if you really know what Web 2.0 is, you'll realize asking for a "Web 2.0 library" makes no sense) and need a crutch so you can use their libraries.
But yea, I can see a big dumb company asking to convert their existing systems into Ruby. Great way to blow tons of money for no benefit. One reason I can't stand working for corporations...excessive waste from idiotic directives dolled out by dumb middle-management trying to make themselves look knowledgable.
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Yup...and rails is just a library to help you do "web 2.0" stuff, yey. Just another fad imo. Sure it's got some nice features...and some shitty things...but what language (Ruby), or library (Rails) doesn't? It's a big "whatever" in my book. It's like Perl -- not language-wise, but fad-wise. Hyped to the guys who don't know any better...once they use it and realize it's nothing special, they'll drop it for something more mainstream like .net or php because there is better support and no true difference. It's like ColdFusion, Perl, Java, etc...
I had (have, still doing the project) a client who came to me and said he wanted his site in "Web 2.0" (he obviously didn't even know what that was and was just spouting catch phrases, gawd... ::)), so wanted me to develop it in Ruby. Guy knows nothing about the inet, much less development. So I said, sure -- but it'll be about 10x the time of development because I've got tons of legacy code I can use if we do it in ASP or PHP...and there won't be a single thing different in the final product -- except, of course, file names. whohoo! ..oh, and I guess you have to install Ruby on the server -- most hosts don't install that by default.
Hahahah I know the "type" ... was he extremely skinny, sporting a pair of thick frame suglasses, very metro sexual and had his "myspace" page on his business card?
People think if you're going to do "Web 2.0" or AJAX, you have to use such a framework. Only if you're just starting out w/o any legacy code (I've already written my own AJAX libraries, and if you really know what Web 2.0 is, you'll realize asking for a "Web 2.0 library" makes no sense) and need a crutch so you can use their libraries.
But yea, I can see a big dumb company asking to convert their existing systems into Ruby. Great way to blow tons of money for no benefit. One reason I can't stand working for corporations...excessive waste from idiotic directives dolled out by dumb middle-management trying to make themselves look knowledgable.
Dude, could you do a seminar for my engineers and get that inside of their tiny little heads? Every quarter I hear a yahoo claiming that we need to integrate the latest buzzord framework fad inot our shit and throw away code (many of it I wrote myself 3-4yrs ago). Lately they're stuck on "Hibernate" and "Spring Framework". They want to re-write (i hate that word) our objects to RDBMS serialization mechanism, which of course is with zero total benefits. Plus I wrote that code 4 years ago and it's totally stable and doing the job.
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Hahahah I know the "type" ... was he extremely skinny, sporting a pair of thick frame suglasses, very metro sexual and had his "myspace" page on his business card?
Pretty close. Definately metrosexual, artsy-fartsy type. I'm not finishing their project (I told them I was done w/ them after this last milestone), but once it's up (if he ever gets it finished), I'll post the url here...imo it's the most dumbest web2.0est VC-raping typical does-nothing website. But he thinks its going to make him a billionare. ::)
Dude, could you do a seminar for my engineers and get that inside of their tiny little heads? Every quarter I hear a yahoo claiming that we need to integrate the latest buzzord framework fad inot our shit and throw away code (many of it I wrote myself 3-4yrs ago). Lately they're stuck on "Hibernate" and "Spring Framework". They want to re-write (i hate that word) our objects to RDBMS serialization mechanism, which of course is with zero total benefits. Plus I wrote that code 4 years ago and it's totally stable and doing the job.
Yup...takes brains...
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Pretty close. Definately metrosexual, artsy-fartsy type. I'm not finishing their project (I told them I was done w/ them after this last milestone), but once it's up (if he ever gets it finished), I'll post the url here...imo it's the most dumbest web2.0est VC-raping typical does-nothing website. But he thinks its going to make him a billionare. ::)
Aren't they all? Oh brother... ::)
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the latest fad appears to be action script 3 with Flex3.0
I have turned down a bunch of projects because it called me to use that technology
by the way I am looking for CMS tool ike Diggs..would any guys know of any?
I am too busy to write my own and vBulletin board is not free :(
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the latest fad appears to be action script 3 with Flex3.0
I have turned down a bunch of projects because it called me to use that technology
by the way I am looking for CMS tool ike Diggs..would any guys know of any?
I am too busy to write my own and vBulletin board is not free :(
You mean like Digg? There's Pligg: http://www.pligg.com/
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never liked the taste of True Protein. that's the ghey
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never liked the taste of True Protein. that's the ghey
my opinion is, when it comes to protein...its worth paying abit more and getting from a brand (just find cheapest supplier).
shit like creatine on the otherhand, who cares, just get pure monohydrate in bulk.
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my trueprotein stack of whey protein :)
I doubt my hands would fit in the small canisters. Anyone ever ask Dante to make bigger canisters?
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I doubt my hands would fit in the small canisters. Anyone ever ask Dante to make bigger canisters?
on that pic :
4x5lb
8x2lb
they have Plastic Wide Mouth Jugs 1lb ,2lb and 5lb , you can find them here :
http://www.trueprotein.com/product_listings.aspx?cid=57
also you can choose free food grade bag , like its says food grade bags are free , jugs you have to pay
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I doubt my hands would fit in the small canisters. Anyone ever ask Dante to make bigger canisters?
GH hands ;) ?
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GH hands ;) ?
Hahah, I was only kidding. Remember Dante's disciples asking for wide mouth jugs because they were getting cuts from the small ones?
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GH hands ;) ?
lol ;)
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(serious) can someone help me put together a milos like shake with that site?
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(serious) can someone help me put together a milos like shake with that site?
Amino Preload HA
5% leucine
25% EAA
10% creatine mono
5% l-arginin
10% l-glutamine
45% maltodextrine
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(serious) can someone help me put together a milos like shake with that site?
Amino XXpload AC
30% EAA
5% bcaa
10% glutamine
5% arginine
15% creatine mono
35% Malto
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(serious) can someone help me put together a milos like shake with that site?
Amino Reload HT
25% EAA
10% BCAA
5% leucine
5% creatine mono
5% glutamine
45% maltodextrine
something like this
I cant see what his protein contains , so post here and I will copy and that supp ?
if you want to save money order 16lb or more this way you will get 5% discount , also you can always use discount code MOU110 and save 5% on your trueprotein order
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Amino Reload HT
25% EAA
10% BCAA
5% leucine
5% creatine mono
5% glutamine
45% maltodextrine
something like this
I cant see what his protein contains , so post here and I will copy and that supp ?
if you want to save money order 16lb or more this way you will get 5% discount , also you can always use discount code MOU110 and save 5% on your trueprotein order
45% maltodextrine is incorrect. Use Waxi Maize. Milos uses Vitargo which is pretty much Waxy Maize.
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I was thinking to recommend that , instead maltodextrine to put WMS
on labels its maltodextrine and dextrose
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I was thinking to recommend that , instead maltodextrine to put WMS
on labels its maltodextrine and dextrose
I didn't check his label. I guess either WM was too pricey and ruined his profit margin so he went with the cheap shit. His recipe always stated Vitargo. I wonder why he changed.
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Amino Reload HT
25% EAA
10% BCAA
5% leucine
5% creatine mono
5% glutamine
45% maltodextrine
For all three I think 45% malto is too much. One most of his labels he uses about 10g of sugars per 32 gram serving. That would make this about 30% malto or dextrose
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I didn't check his label. I guess either WM was too pricey and ruined his profit margin so he went with the cheap shit. His recipe always stated Vitargo. I wonder why he changed.
labels
http://koloseum.com/store/ProductDetail.asp?bDetail=T&IDProduct=2&iNum=1
http://koloseum.com/store/ProductDetail.asp?bDetail=T&IDProduct=3&iNum=1
http://koloseum.com/store/ProductDetail.asp?bDetail=T&IDProduct=4&iNum=1
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Use Waxi Maize. Milos uses Vitargo which is pretty much Waxy Maize.
No he doesn't. Milos doesn't explain why he doesn't include a HMW carb, I'm guessing it's because it was too expensive to include.
EDIT: aah, I see you came to the same conclusion as me.
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No he doesn't. Milos doesn't explain why he doesn't include a HMW carb, I'm guessing it's because it was too expensive to include.
EDIT: aah, I see you came to the same conclusion as me.
lol. His orignal shake recipe state vitargo but the pricepoint probably wasn't there. The sad thing was when he pumped his drink recipe he claimed that vitargo was the key to help quick digestion during a workout. Regular sugar won't bypass the stomach like WM does.
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labels
http://koloseum.com/store/ProductDetail.asp?bDetail=T&IDProduct=2&iNum=1
http://koloseum.com/store/ProductDetail.asp?bDetail=T&IDProduct=3&iNum=1
http://koloseum.com/store/ProductDetail.asp?bDetail=T&IDProduct=4&iNum=1
what I don't understand is each serving has 12grams of carbs and 12grams of protein. So it would take at about 3 servings for a guy about of 200lbs. And considering that each tub cost $79.99 and contains 15 servings it is very cost prohibitive.
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cost of Amino Reload HT with wms
25% EAA
15% BCAA
5% leucine
5% creatine mono
5% glutamine
45% WMS
+ FORMULA
Amylocel (Waxy Maize Starch) 45%
L-Leucine by the Pound 5%
L-Glutamine Powder 5%
Creatine Monohydrate Powder 5%
Branch Chain Amino Acids INSTANTIZED (BCAA's) 15%
Esseantial Amino Acids (EAA's) by the Pound (1lb) 25%
+ **Plain** /lb
+ **Plain** /lb
+ **Plain** /lb
+ FREE Food Grade Bag /lb
$69.00
so 5lb of this mix will cost 69$ + shipping
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cost of Amino Reload HT with wms
25% EAA
15% BCAA
5% leucine
5% creatine mono
5% glutamine
45% WMS
+ FORMULA
Amylocel (Waxy Maize Starch) 45%
L-Leucine by the Pound 5%
L-Glutamine Powder 5%
Creatine Monohydrate Powder 5%
Branch Chain Amino Acids INSTANTIZED (BCAA's) 15%
Esseantial Amino Acids (EAA's) by the Pound (1lb) 25%
+ **Plain** /lb
+ **Plain** /lb
+ **Plain** /lb
+ FREE Food Grade Bag /lb
$69.00
so 5lb of this mix will cost 69$ + shipping
too bad that they don't have creatine ethyl ester
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yes they have but not in custom solution , also soon they will change custom 5% to 1% , so we can make better supps
about CEE http://www.precisionnutrition.com/members/showthread.php?t=2218
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anyone knows what is trueprotein project X , they work on something new but wont tell what is that , what is project x ?
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Man, selling nutrition supplements in bulk. I should have thought of that. hahahhahahhahahhahahahah ahahahah :)