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Post by uvula on Nov 15, 2019 12:10:33 GMT -5
He also mentioned his supplies were only $70 a month. Test strips? Libre sensors?
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Post by thekindaguyiyam on Nov 15, 2019 14:47:58 GMT -5
the sounds track was compromised. I have never seen a televised story that has a slowed down potentially altered sound track like this EXCEPT in Politics. To who's advantage would it be credited that An Alternative to injection is available.
Little remarks and jokes express the lack of understanding of the adversarial nature of the competition.
It would be good for Mannkind if someone in advertising redelivers this story as it was designed to be heard and have it posted on their web page.
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Post by nylefty on Nov 15, 2019 15:33:52 GMT -5
the sounds track was compromised. I have never seen a televised story that has a slowed down potentially altered sound track like this EXCEPT in Politics. To who's advantage would it be credited that An Alternative to injection is available. Little remarks and jokes express the lack of understanding of the adversarial nature of the competition. It would be good for Mannkind if someone in advertising redelivers this story as it was designed to be heard and have it posted on their web page. Are you suggesting that Big Pharma was so alarmed by this local interview that it paid off a union technician at a local TV station to sabotage the interview? And if not what are you suggesting?
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Post by thekindaguyiyam on Nov 15, 2019 15:40:44 GMT -5
the sounds track was compromised. I have never seen a televised story that has a slowed down potentially altered sound track like this EXCEPT in Politics. To who's advantage would it be credited that An Alternative to injection is available. Little remarks and jokes express the lack of understanding of the adversarial nature of the competition. It would be good for Mannkind if someone in advertising redelivers this story as it was designed to be heard and have it posted on their web page. Are you suggesting that Big Pharma was so alarmed by this local interview that it paid off a union technician at a local TV station to sabotage the interview? And if not what are you suggesting? I know that mistakes happen. I also know than more often than mistakes there is deliberate manipulation in the world we live today. I know that MNKD has been shorted like few others and people are making big money based on betting on MNKD's failure. I also know that Big Pharma does not want to lose their piece of the pie. Everyone has to come to their own conclusions. What I think is what I said. I'd like to base my interpretation on this story on what I can see and hear as it was intended.
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Post by ktim on Nov 15, 2019 15:48:49 GMT -5
the sounds track was compromised. I have never seen a televised story that has a slowed down potentially altered sound track like this EXCEPT in Politics. To who's advantage would it be credited that An Alternative to injection is available. Little remarks and jokes express the lack of understanding of the adversarial nature of the competition. It would be good for Mannkind if someone in advertising redelivers this story as it was designed to be heard and have it posted on their web page. Are you suggesting that Big Pharma was so alarmed by this local interview that it paid off a union technician at a local TV station to sabotage the interview? And if not what are you suggesting? Given that it's as simple as changing the audio bit rate on the playback to clear it up, apparently Big Pharma needs to up their sabotage budget. Insulin is a multi-billion dollar market for them, you'd think they could be a little less haphazard about it.
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Post by sportsrancho on Nov 15, 2019 16:11:13 GMT -5
Some people on Stocktwits had no problem hearing it at all. Mike is not a diabetic. I was glad he landed the interview.
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Post by mnholdem on Nov 15, 2019 17:10:15 GMT -5
Local coverage but it’s being televised in California where MannKind has targeted some of their sales efforts.
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Post by thekindaguyiyam on Nov 15, 2019 17:11:52 GMT -5
Some people on Stocktwits had no problem hearing it at all. Mike is not a diabetic. I was glad he landed the interview. So, what about stocktwits allows them to hear it? A different link? Did you hear it without the failure of sound? This doesn't change the fact that Castagna had a widely seen interview from a well known broadcasting company which is presented as inaudible. Wouldn't you like to hear it as intended with words and inflection as clearly as those who claim that they heard it clearly? That's why I suggest that that person in charge of media at MNKD make it available to everyone. Do you disagree Sports?
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Post by thekindaguyiyam on Nov 15, 2019 17:23:33 GMT -5
the sounds track was compromised. I have never seen a televised story that has a slowed down potentially altered sound track like this EXCEPT in Politics. To who's advantage would it be credited that An Alternative to injection is available. Little remarks and jokes express the lack of understanding of the adversarial nature of the competition. It would be good for Mannkind if someone in advertising redelivers this story as it was designed to be heard and have it posted on their web page. Are you suggesting that Big Pharma was so alarmed by this local interview that it paid off a union technician at a local TV station to sabotage the interview? And if not what are you suggesting? How bout you NYL? With all we've been seeing do you rule out ANY deliberate attempt to rob the voice of Afrezza?
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Post by nylefty on Nov 15, 2019 17:29:08 GMT -5
Are you suggesting that Big Pharma was so alarmed by this local interview that it paid off a union technician at a local TV station to sabotage the interview? And if not what are you suggesting? How bout you NYL? With all we've been seeing do you rule out ANY deliberate attempt to rob the voice of Afrezza? I don't rule out plausible attempts to do so, but bribing technicians at local TV stations isn't a plausible conspiracy theory.
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Post by sportsrancho on Nov 15, 2019 18:12:49 GMT -5
Some people on Stocktwits had no problem hearing it at all. Mike is not a diabetic. I was glad he landed the interview. So, what about stocktwits allows them to hear it? A different link? Did you hear it without the failure of sound? This doesn't change the fact that Castagna had a widely seen interview from a well known broadcasting company which is presented as inaudible. Wouldn't you like to hear it as intended with words and inflection as clearly as those who claim that they heard it clearly? That's why I suggest that that person in charge of media at MNKD make it available to everyone. Do you disagree Sports?
No before laborer gave me the different link people were saying they heard it fine on their phone. I could not hear it so after using the different link I heard it clearly.
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Post by thekindaguyiyam on Nov 15, 2019 18:18:01 GMT -5
So, what about stocktwits allows them to hear it? A different link? Did you hear it without the failure of sound? This doesn't change the fact that Castagna had a widely seen interview from a well known broadcasting company which is presented as inaudible. Wouldn't you like to hear it as intended with words and inflection as clearly as those who claim that they heard it clearly? That's why I suggest that that person in charge of media at MNKD make it available to everyone. Do you disagree Sports?
No before laborer gave me the different link people were saying they heard it fine on their phone. I could not hear it so after using the different link I heard it clearly. can you provide that link here?
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Post by thekindaguyiyam on Nov 15, 2019 18:21:26 GMT -5
NYL that was never one of my conclusions. Do you consider hacking as a possibility? And regardless of why it sounds the way it does. Wouldn't you like to hear the presentation? What happened to the audio is something past that we can't affect; however a representation would give us the ability to know what is being said. I want to know what Mike is saying. It's important for me. It's important for other diabetics and family and friends of diabetics and it's important for the company. The message must be heard.
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Post by mytakeonit on Nov 15, 2019 18:24:08 GMT -5
The garble was on that bad link and nothing to do with the original television newscast. sports posted this other link that works. gofile.io/?c=awF7RO
But, that's mytakeonit
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Post by thekindaguyiyam on Nov 15, 2019 18:27:54 GMT -5
Are you suggesting that Big Pharma was so alarmed by this local interview that it paid off a union technician at a local TV station to sabotage the interview? And if not what are you suggesting? Given that it's as simple as changing the audio bit rate on the playback to clear it up, apparently Big Pharma needs to up their sabotage budget. Insulin is a multi-billion dollar market for them, you'd think they could be a little less haphazard about it. ktim. Big Pharma is a big deal. It doesn't have to be Sanofi or manufacturers of "gold standard" (ha ha) insulin. It could be someone who is interested in bring the share price down for the purpose of increasing their chances in the way they are betting on this. Hey. I've been listening to the impeachment for the last two days. I think it is naive to think that in this time of extreme misinformation; that this tactic should be ruled out. I no longer take everyone's word as being honest. I consider the source and I question the legitimacy of things knowing I can't change the past. Moving forward I'd like to HEAR the clarity of the voice of Mannkind. Wouldn't you? That's it for me. I'm done. Talking about conspiracy isn't my focus wanting to hear the CEO from the company who makes my medicine and the company I am invested in IS. Good evening.
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