Comment · Wed, June 29, 2022 · ND Owner
Lab Testing Results Of Turkesterone, Beta Ecdysterone, and Gorilla Mind Sigma
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MisterYouAreSoDumb · 866 points
Okay, so I am finally getting around to make a post about the results of some of the lab testing we have been doing. I've had the results for a bit, but I've been holding off on officially releasing them because frankly it stresses me out these days. It's the same song and dance every time, and it is one I have been doing for a decade now. I release results showing other products are not what they claim, then people attack me and claim I am lying to sell more product. Sometimes the attacks are relatively harmless, and just raise my blood pressure a bit for a day or two. Other times they are death threats to me, my family, and my team. It's not fun sometimes. You'll notice I don't do this nearly as much as I did back in the day on /r/Nootropics. I was younger and more gung-ho then, and had a lot less on my plate. Plus, my family and team kind of pleaded with me to stop doing it so much because of all the attacks and threats. This is why I have not been releasing things like this as much these days. It's not because product quality magically got better in the industry, I can tell you that much! Anyway, let's just get into it.
I woke up this morning ready to jump right into this pos…
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callitblues · 2 points
Did you literally google "the most insane camera" and bought this?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
No, I did a ton of research. That's my biggest problem. Making choices is never a simple affair for me. I have to research. I have to compare. I have to learn technical details about things so that I can make a correct decision. I guess you can say I am the opposite of impulsive. It's been about 5 weeks of watching videos, researching, and going back and forth with my video guy on my team. I am not a camera expert, so I had to read a lot, and get feedback from the people on my team that do know cameras. We have a lot of cool plans for facility tours of our lab, our production facility, our warehouse, etc. We are going to do a video for "a day in the life of a raw material," which will follow something from start to finish through our facility and process. That will kind of be like a How It's Made video. Then we might even do videos of other facilities, like visiting a tumeric farm or maybe the Waters facility back east. This is why having a gimbal system makes sense for getting smooth cinematic shots and stabilizing things when moving through facilities. Also, that camera has lidar auto tracking and focus, so if I want to just go down to the facility on a Saturday and record something myself, I can set it up and have it auto track me in the scene. This means I could shoot scenes myself without having a separate cameraman there. We are also going to be moving to video for our podcasts, and this has face tracking, so it could follow the person talking on screen, and follow them as they get up and draw something on the white board. There is a lot of cool shit we can do with it!