Fonz said:
And if I don't want to mention the lab, I don't have to. I hope thats crystal clear. Its called security.
There is such a thing called encrypted e-mail. But people are starting to think that posting sources names(or labs) is OK on the boards. Well, keep on doing it and you'll see how fast they dissapear(Get busted).QUOTE]
Have to agree here. IMO the less info concerning AAS labs and such that is floating around on boards on the net the better. I mean, I wouldn't call this a secure place to talk about illegal activities (meaning the net).
If you ask me, these underground labs will never be as underground as they'd like to be. We aren't talking about Upjohns and Scherings here, we are talking about companies that gain their exposure via reputations and an extent of publicity. Sure, Supra has a large enough customer base now that they have gained the right to make access to their products difficult for your average Joe, but just as Supra moves deeper "underground", 5 new labs spring up looking for a reputation via user results/lab assays. It is inevitable that basic information is going to be circulated in some fashion. I think we'd all be fools to think that the authorities are incapable of reading between the lines and finding the information they are looking for, if not at this board then another one just like it. By all means let's definetely be discrete, but let's also be rational about it.