Thread: Anabolics 2005 isnt great!
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01-25-2005, 02:25 AM #1
Anabolics 2005 isnt great!
I just got my copy in the mail the other day, and it isnt as extensive as I thought it would be. There are some lab results, but I have already seen a good portion of them. Also, the profiles are pretty much the same as the ones on a few websites (im sure you all knew this though). There are also mistakes made in the book almost like it was made carelessly or too fast. One of the mistakes that I have read so far was is that it sais Pet's Pharma only makes a 25 mg tablet along with a liquid version. This is not true and they prove it in the book! They do not make a 25mg version, only a 10mg, and they have a picture of it! The pictures are good, but even I have a grip of real AS that are not shown. Although alot of the info in the book is good I do not think the book is worth the money considering that all the info in the book is on the internet. Any input?
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01-25-2005, 02:42 AM #2
agreed
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01-25-2005, 02:43 AM #3
its a newbie book for the most part
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01-25-2005, 05:28 AM #4Writer
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Originally Posted by Mutant
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01-25-2005, 06:01 AM #5Originally Posted by hooker
Very good point hook.
Everything that is in books is usually on the net.. You just have to know where to look.. A good book is worth what ever you get out of it.. You the book had some good info. Well I guess the book gave you knowledge so it was worth $..JMO
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01-25-2005, 09:24 AM #6
My Idea of a good ASS book would pretty much be a reference tool. Graphs and charts. Lists of everything you can think of.
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01-25-2005, 09:39 AM #7Originally Posted by Anhydro78
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01-25-2005, 10:18 AM #8
Really im looking like crap right now. I cant wait to get back on and get some bulk back on and some fat off.
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01-25-2005, 11:07 AM #9
Just like said above, I think it is a good book for beginners, but not for the people in here that are intermediate or advanced. In a good AS book I would like to see some more extensive research, more intricate profiles, some lab results from other companies/labs (they seem to all be the same in the book), more AS graphs/charts, some UG pictures although I understant they are hard to get, also some more cycle ideas and more than just 2 full pro cycles. I can think of more, but you get the picture. Oh also, I know I am horrible at spelling, but in a book like this I dont think mistakes should be made. Maybe this book shouldn't be printed out each year so that more than just a tiny bit of new info can be added.
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02-04-2005, 01:37 PM #10New Member
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Originally Posted by Mutant
As for the lab section, I would like to say that I have only repeated a handful of key test results this year from companies like Brovel, Tornel, and Loeffler, less than 10 (prob 5 or 6). The vast majority of the tests in 2005 are all new, and I paid for them (not cheaply either) myself.
Again, I do appreicate you taking the time to look over the book and voice your opinions. In some regards, you are working as my free editor, and I should thank you. In addition to the things you pointed out, know that there are many others I would like to add or change. I wish every book I could do would be error free. Unfortunately, I am only human, and there is only so much time before the printers need their files, and the book must go to customers. Perhaps next year I will be able to do more, and you will find the book more to your liking. Either way, your comments are of great value to me, and I appreciate you taking the time to make them.
Best Regards,
Bill LlewellynLast edited by WLlewellyn; 02-04-2005 at 01:58 PM.
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02-04-2005, 01:45 PM #11New Member
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BTW guys. I am very open to suggestions on who to test for Anabolics 2006. I've sort of just been grabbing companies I think are popular.
I prefer to stick mostly to real labs companies forward.
So, any suggestions?
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02-04-2005, 01:49 PM #12Anabolic Member
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That's a nice reply, Bill. Best of luck with the book, bro.
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02-04-2005, 03:17 PM #13
Thanks for the reply Mr. Llewellyn, I appreciate it. I see that you have read a couple of my threads, so by now you know that I am not a gramatical genious myself. I just like to write what I see, and give my personal opinions. I use your book as a good referance manual for Labs and their products. Good luck with everything.
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02-05-2005, 01:01 PM #14
I think the Anabolc Review series is pretty well thought out and put together for such an underground, niche market product. It's biggest downfall is that it is a book and this game is constantly changing and even yearly addendums cannot not keep pace with constant changes. In short, it's a decent resource but IMO you still need a more up to the minute, ie online, source of info.
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