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Interesting article on AskMen.com
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03-09-2006, 07:00 AM
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Wrencytet
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Minimally, the -rone -none question makes it clear that the writer\'s knowledge is questionable, which reaks of
mindless advertising. I\'ve also seen other articles mention -rone when they clearly are writing about -none, and
even one conference abstract at an Association for Chemosensory Sciences meeting. Went to speak with the presenter
about her -rone findings and found out she had worked with -none. Was also dissapointed to learn that -rone and
-none are so close in interpretation that people who speak German are very likely to use either one for the other
(which the presenter explained was her problem).
No wonder scientific progress is sometimes slow; not all of us
speak the same language when it comes to pheromones. This being the case, Love-Scent.com continues to be the best
source for factual information about products (not journalists, and not advertisers--and sometimes, not even
researchers).
At least we have a Forum to help clarify some issues.
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