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    Where are you from? Because most English speakers record dates as MM/DD/YY.
    And you're going to be keeping this log for 5 months?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonaparte View Post
    Where are you from? Because most English speakers record dates as MM/DD/YY.
    And you're going to be keeping this log for 5 months?
    Sorry Bro, but that is not correct.

    America puts month first, but most other english speaking places use the day first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by terraj View Post
    Sorry Bro, but that is not correct.

    America puts month first, but most other english speaking places use the day first.

    Sorry Bro, but that is also incorrect.

    US Government puts year first example. 20110115

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    Quote Originally Posted by wmaousley View Post
    Sorry Bro, but that is also incorrect.

    US Government puts year first example. 20110115
    From Wikipedia

    In the United States, dates are traditionally written in the "month day year" order, that is, in neither descending nor ascending order of significance. (In computing, this would be called a "middle-endian" order.) This order is used in both the traditional all-numeric date (e.g., "12/31/99" or "12/31/1999")

    The ISO 8601 yyyy-mm-dd format is also used within the FAA and military because of the need to eliminate ambiguity. The fully written "day month year" (e.g., 12 March 2005) in written American English is starting to become more common outside of the media industry and legal documents, particularly in university publications and in some international-influenced publications as a means of dealing with ambiguity.[citation needed] However, most Americans write "March 12, 2005". Speaking the "day month year" format is still rarely used, with the exception of the Fourth of July.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dec11 View Post
    so you're saying you've hit genetic potential after 2yrs training at age 19?
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    hes already measuring arms and shoulders as having gains after a massive 3 injections
    Its your rule that i have to hit my 'genetic potential'. I don't want to go far beyond my genetic potential anyway; because by definition, Its not sustainable. I know i'll be happy with what i have when i'm done.
    Is there a reason not to keep up a log of measurements? How is there any downside to that? should i just skip my measurements for week 1-2? how will i gauge improvements?
    Any variance could be due to a number of factors, swelling from a workout, latent pump, glycocegen, water. Does that mean i should not take the correct reading?

    I've tried to be nice to you because i'm a human being, you didn't show me the same respect. Now i'll tell you what i really think.
    You're older bitter dude, with a superiority complex. Your physique is sloppy and something i would not be proud of whatsoever at your age with the amount of gear you have put into it. I'm sure you'll claim thats because your a powerlifter. A powerlifter with 14 years and deadlifting mid 200's..? haha. Obviously i would regret those played out, cheesy and clusmy tatoos, aswell.
    I've read you're posts and they are almost always antagonistic, I have no need for your advice as you're nothing but a parrot. With 4000+ posts i bet there hasnt been many orginal helpful thoughts in there. I find you to be a pathetic person.
    You obviously have alot of interest in me due to your 5-6 posts in my thread trying to bring me down in the space of two days. Perhaps your jealous? perhaps just a loser? You have already been shut down by two respected veterens and been asked not to post your silly and worthless musings. I guess they will either do something about it or this log will just turn into a worthless arguement and i'll take it elsewhere.

    If the moderators/admin of the site don't want this log here due to the encouragement other younger guys might find (or not find), then i'm quite happily to do it privately.
    So, in short, get the fuck out of my thread, you aren't wanted.

    Quote Originally Posted by MACHINE5150 View Post
    The unfortunate thing is that this kid will post his results of gaining 20lbs and then every other teen will want to do the same.. because we all know he is not going to come back here in two or three years and say.. my test levels are about 25% of where they should be.
    You'll be getting a post cycle hormone panel; what more do you want from a log?
    I think a problem here is alot of you guys are genuinely worried that this cycle might turn out allright.
    Last edited by flexandex; 01-17-2011 at 08:54 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flexandex View Post
    Its your rule that i have to hit my 'genetic potential'. I don't want to go far beyond my genetic potential anyway; because by definition, Its not sustainable. I know i'll be happy with what i have when i'm done.
    Is there a reason not to keep up a log of measurements? How is there any downside to that? should i just skip my measurements for week 1-2? how will i gauge improvements?
    Any variance could be due to a number of factors, swelling from a workout, latent pump, glycocegen, water. Does that mean i should not take the correct reading?

    I've tried to be nice to you because i'm a human being, you didn't show me the same respect. Now i'll tell you what i really think.
    You're older bitter dude, with a superiority complex. Your physique is sloppy and something i would not be proud of whatsoever at your age with the amount of gear you have put into it. I'm sure you'll claim thats because your a powerlifter. A powerlifter with 14 years and deadlifting mid 200's..? haha. Obviously i would regret those played out, cheesy and clusmy tatoos, aswell.
    I've read you're posts and they are almost always antagonistic, I have no need for your advice as you're nothing but a parrot. With 4000+ posts i bet there hasnt been many orginal helpful thoughts in there. I find you to be a pathetic person.
    You obviously have alot of interest in me due to your 5-6 posts in my thread trying to bring me down in the space of two days. Perhaps your jealous? perhaps just a loser? You have already been shut down by two respected veterens and been asked not to post your silly and worthless musings. I guess they will either do something about it or this log will just turn into a worthless arguement and i'll take it elsewhere.

    If the moderators/admin of the site don't want this log here due to the encouragement other younger guys might find (or not find), then i'm quite happily to do it privately.
    So, in short, get the fuck out of my thread, you aren't wanted.
    we have a no flame policy here, so be careful what you say to other members or you will get banned...

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    Quote Originally Posted by terraj View Post
    From Wikipedia

    In the United States, dates are traditionally written in the "month day year" order, that is, in neither descending nor ascending order of significance. (In computing, this would be called a "middle-endian" order.) This order is used in both the traditional all-numeric date (e.g., "12/31/99" or "12/31/1999")

    The ISO 8601 yyyy-mm-dd format is also used within the FAA and military because of the need to eliminate ambiguity. The fully written "day month year" (e.g., 12 March 2005) in written American English is starting to become more common outside of the media industry and legal documents, particularly in university publications and in some international-influenced publications as a means of dealing with ambiguity.[citation needed] However, most Americans write "March 12, 2005". Speaking the "day month year" format is still rarely used, with the exception of the Fourth of July.

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    Bro I work for the US GOVERNMENT, YOU LOSEalso wikipedia isnt a reliable source. Wikipedia sources are banned as research resources by the US Governments Department of Education.
    In schools, universities in the US year/mm/dd is the format used. Get over it!!!!



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    Quote Originally Posted by wmaousley View Post
    Bro I work for the US GOVERNMENT, YOU LOSEalso wikipedia isnt a reliable source. Wikipedia sources are banned as research resources by the US Governments Department of Education.
    In schools, universities in the US year/mm/dd is the format used. Get over it!!!!



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    Terraj is right and you are wrong.....you can say it, it might hurt a little bit.

    I also work for your Government...not that has anything to do with you been WRONG.

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