An Almost Valid Point
A comment I received about my Tootsie Pop post (with a note from me):
1200!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How can u be sure? Well us here at MDZ science labratories say that 1200 licks is proposturous! A tootsie pop will desolve to the center at different speeds depending on the suliva content of ones mouth, general heat variations of ones mouth, and densityof the actual pop. So next time consider ALL of the possibilities. 1200 licks, HAH!
(Note from Lane: That's true. But, you fail to consider the minimal difference in the density of Tootsie Pops, based on the fact that they all use the same substance for molds and materials. As for the mouth difference, that's also minimal. After the first 100 or so licks, the saliva content will diminish greatly, leaving most mouths with the same low content. We all know it will take at least over 100, so that will render the almost microscopic changes in one's saliva insignificant. We did think about things here at L.S.A., so please, MDZ Laboratories, leave us to our work.)
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L.S.A.............how many times have you actually tested this? Have you tested it with licks only?Only sucking on the tootsie pop? Half-licking, half-sucking? Have you tested each more than one time and with more than one person? Then compare data? Have you? Or is 1200 just your hypothisis? And why such a round number? If you can't accept that I'm right and you're wrong then this means scientific war!!!!
~M.D.Z Science inc.
Posted by: michael zillioux | December 10, 2006 06:26 PM