Kelvin
01-09-2002, 01:06 PM
Ok... I'm just adding a little more discussion on Gosen.
I cant read properly, but... does anyone understand what the heck Gosen's new Biogut Technology involves?
I understand that corn is the most indestructable food! as no matter how much you chew, the kernel's shell still comes out intact, with the end product of digestion... ehem.
Also it seems the string is "bumpier"... cant really tell from the picture in the catalog though.
Anyone out there know anything more?
I've already sent a question to the Gosen Canada rep for more information. If I learn anything I'll post it here.
-Kelvin
well Kelvin, thanks for that very wonderful picture of corn you just described. ugh. right after i get into work on a fresh day.
Cheung
01-09-2002, 07:33 PM
Your description of the fate of corn kernel.....that's from personal experience, n'est ce pas?
cooler
01-09-2002, 08:40 PM
I thot the most indestructable food is my auntie's fruit cake :eek:
I also thot the gut from biogut meant from animal intestine. Remember, it's the intestine that have to deal with the corn day in and day out, so the intestine is tougher. Beside, the corn kernels that pass thru me don't look very strong to me, and that's the fact.
Kelvin
01-10-2002, 08:59 AM
:lol:
Sorry, about grossing you out there Kwun. :p
As for the personal experience, you're correct. I've experienced this myself, after reading what I did. However, I'm not embarrassed to admit it, I read it on this website regarding useless facts. hahaha -->mind rotting, need to play more badminton.
Good point Cooler, nothing I can say about the fruit cake.
However if anyone else would like to try to explain the stuff with corn, I'd certainly like to know what it has to do with the Gosen line of string?
oh btw, anyone hear from Tony Luu lately? or is he still really busy chasing girls, and busting arse studying? Just wondering... wanna know how he is. If anyone talks to him, say "hey" for me.
Kelvin
01-11-2002, 11:40 AM
Ok, well I received a reply from the Top Gosen man in Canada.
He didn't go into too great of detail, because he has sent me a catalog detailing the info, but so far he mentioned "Bio Gut has been designed as a type of string that is both "bio" friendly, and has fantastic playing characteristics primarily for tennis."
I'll list more info once I receive my catalog, but what puzzles me is why use a picture of Corn in your packaging? other than maybe your string's design has to do with corn itself? perhaps you can eat this as well and well... the rest I need not speculate... dont want to gross Kwun out again hehe :p
-Kelvin
^shaz^
01-11-2002, 07:58 PM
hey kelvin hows it going, btw anybody used gosen rackets, how are they?
kelvin u no on irc much...long time no speak