Rodja, you have much more patience than I; I don't know why you waste your time trying to enlighten someone when all they are is argumentative.
there is a whole other issue where, for athletic/bb'ing training purposes, BCAA/EAA supplementation becomes crucial for the natty athlete -- in and surrounding training. Anton, I will surmise you know nothing about the digestive process, and the huge amount of aminos lost from food during this process..probably also don't understand the ramifications of increased bloodflow during exercise, and the part BCAA supplementation plays at that time - when these key aminos bypass digestion and are transported directly to muscle tissue. these aminos need to be replenished during strenuous effort for optimum growth/recovery within training; are you going to do that with real foods while you're working out? and if you do, you have just made the workout less effective, because the body will direct bloodflow (hence, nutrients) to the gut for digestion..
as I said before, for the average guy who just wants to feel like he's doing something because he's working out, save your money and don't worry about it.
for the natural guy who wants to play on a level with guys who are, uh, not so natural, intelligent BCAA supplementation and timing is mandatory.
I could type so much more on this topic, but feel doing so would be fruitless..so I'll leave it at that.