Saturday, May 14, 2011

Spine Blogger Disclaimer

As a public service announcement to our readers and bloggers, TSB has been barraged with inquiries regarding missing comments.  Sometime on Thursday, May 12th, Blogspot started experiencing some technical difficulties regarding your comments.  Unfortunately, this was out of The Spine Bloggers control.  Hopefully Sergey Brin, Larry Page, and Eric Schmidt could spend less time in litigation with the government, and more time beating the help mercilessly at Google.  There were many of you that sent e-mails or wrote posts, asking, "what happened to all the comments?"   For those of you whose post vanished into the dark void of the internet galaxy, a sincere apology.  As for those that question whether TSB deleted those comments, we will once again state unequivocally, unless your comment is directed in a disparaging way at an individual's family members, or materialize into Dennis Miller like rant, no one individual's comments are ever deleted, this is your blog regardless whether the powers to be within the industry believe that we are, or we like what you say.  Once again, thank you for your support.

"Knowledge is Power, and Power comes from Truth."  Let Your voice be heard.

TSB

14 comments:

  1. When do you think Globus will go public?

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  2. There will be a cold day in hell before Glow-Bus goes public. They have retained the Great Vampire Squid to no avail. No one wants to buy stock from another "me too" company with a sordid past.

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  3. When will SpineFrontier go public?

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  4. When there is a need for them in another galaxy. The company is a joke, need I say anymore? Surgeon driven, looking for the Holy Grail, not in this lifetime.

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  5. Instead of chanting the repetitive question on who next will go public, it would seem the more intriguing question is, "What spine entity could ever be taken public now in this market? Consolidations and bankruptcy seem to be the more likely scenarios going forward

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  6. When will Centinel Spine go public?

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  7. Why is Alphatec stock going up? should I continue to short it?

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  8. What did you all think of the Augment panel on Thursday?

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  9. Eric Schmidt retired from Google.

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  10. Is XSpine ever going to be bought ?

    Continue to short alphatec stock. I'm making more money off their stock than I am in the OR

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  11. Really, TSB? Another blog on PODS. Haven't we exhausted this subject. We are all waiting to see what happens but until then, let's find something new to talk about it.

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  12. Really? Way more PODs exist today than ever before, and growing to almost every state now. Go PODs!

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  13. Hey, I like Dennis Miller's rants!

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