Scientists Work Out Why Fries Smell Great

capnjack

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super_smash_jesus said:
thanks capn jack, for you insightful sarcasm. I think before you start saying the many uses for this research, you might want to know what you are talking about first.
I don't think I claimed to know what I was talking about - just that there are potential uses for such a study if it was executed correctly, and you seemed to be saying that the problem with the study is that it's perfectly useless in the real world.

So to conclude, I STILL don't think there is any value what-so-ever in this research, nor will there be any in the future. The cure for obesity? Sure as fuck not this study, but thanks for your info on the subject, I am completely enlightened.
I do agree that, supposing what you said is accurate (I haven't taken the time to check myself), there's no value in this particular study, but there is definitely value in the research matter, and "researcher" or not, what you originally said was unfounded and I felt the need to call you out on it. Saying that the smell of fries contain the aroma of cocoa sounds like crockpot science to me, too.
 

Elurindel

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Pirce said:
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So, this is what science researches? How wonderful. How much money was spent on this alone?

In other news, I always though fries smell like garlic and meat.
What kind of meat?
Good Meat! (Cookie for the reference)