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Old 04-11-2007, 10:35 PM
pgardn
 
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Originally Posted by Bababooyee
1.How did you control for the superior hearing of the feline species? 2. Or time delay between perception and reaction?

3. What other uncontrolled variables can you identify?

4. Was there a control cat?

5. Any plans for a double-blind placebo follow-up?

6. And wouldn't the speed of smell be, not only dependent on atmospheric conditions, but the actual substance in question?


I can speak nerd with the best of them. I am quite fluent.
All excellent questions. I will address them all in my speech in Sweden. No, I will address them now.

1. Inky is deaf.
2. Taken to be 0.23 seconds for me. 0.11 seconds for Inky (see my previous papers on neuronal delay)
3. Yes. Too many to be counted. I want this prize bad... stop it.
4. Yes. My dog Cody.
5. I am going to go blind eventually, and so will Inky. We have a placebo in the backyard. Great shady spot in the summer for hanging out with the banjo while blottoed.
6. Yes it would. The name of the volatile chemical in question has been identified as 1,3 dihexamafishyodoroxide. We know its permitivity of free space.

Oh yes. Avagadros number is actually 6.02 X 10^23... ya missed that Mister.

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