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self-esteem for dogs and other matters of importance

Started by kmorse, Fri, 2005-10-07, 22:09:40

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BOSTON - Gregg Miller mortgaged his home and maxed out his credit cards to mass produce his invention _ prosthetic testicles for neutered dogs.

What started 10 years ago with an experiment on an unwitting Rottweiler named Max has turned into a thriving mail-order business. And on Thursday night Miller's efforts earned him a dubious yet strangely coveted honor: the Ig Nobel Prize for medicine.

"Considering my parents thought I was an idiot when I was a kid, this is a great honor," he said. "I wish they were alive to see it."

The Ig Nobels, given at Harvard University by Annals of Improbable Research magazine, celebrate the humorous, creative and odd side of science.

Miller has sold more than 150,000 of his Neuticles, more than doubling his $500,000 investment. The silicone implants come in different sizes, shapes, weights and degrees of firmness.

The product's Web site says Neuticles allow a pet "to retain his natural look" and "self esteem."

Although the Ig Nobels are not exactly prestigious, many recipients are, like Miller, happy to win.

"Most scientists _ no matter what they're doing, good or bad _ never get any attention at all," said Marc Abrahams, editor of the Annals of Improbable Research.

Some, like Benjamin Smith of the University of Adelaide in Australia, who won the biology prize, actually nominated their own work. "I've been a fan of the Ig Nobels for a while," he said.

Smith's team studied and catalogued different scents emitted by more than 100 species of frogs under stress. Some smelled like cashews, while others smelled like licorice, mint or rotting fish.

He recalled getting strange looks when he'd show up at zoos asking to smell the frogs. "I've been turned away at the gate," he said.

This year's other Ig Nobel winners include:

_ PHYSICS: Since 1927, researchers at the University of Queensland in Australia have been tracking a glob of congealed black tar as it drips through a funnel _ at a rate of one drop every nine years.

_ PEACE: Two researchers at Newcastle University in England monitored the brain activity of locusts as they watched clips from the movie "Star Wars."

_ CHEMISTRY: An experiment at the University of Minnesota was designed to prove whether people can swim faster or slower in syrup than in water.

The Ig Nobel for literature went to the Nigerians who introduced millions of e-mail users to a "cast of rich characters ... each of whom requires just a small amount of expense money so as to obtain access to the great wealth to which they are entitled."

I'm falling.....Falling down again!

The Pope

 :o :o :o I;m really not happy with the second sentence of this post, in fact I feel decidedly uneasy and have the urge to bite anyone coming near me!
I need a biscuit !

gelert

My cat would like a prosthetic litter of kittens....

My neighbour would like a prosthetic tail for his Jack Russell, having seen my JR sporting a full tail (natch, er, natch...LOL).

I would like my GSD (German Sheppard Dog) to produce prosthetic poo-poo, so that it would be easier to er, collect (I'm not a secret GSD poo-poo collector, BTW...that was an unfortunate typo, as yet unpublished by SilHobbit...phew...I think that I might have got away with it...LOL).

http://www.prosthesis.com/areola.htm may be an educational website...

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Quote from: kmorse on Fri, 2005-10-07, 22:09:40
BOSTON - Gregg Miller mortgaged his home and maxed out his credit cards to mass produce his invention _ prosthetic testicles for neutered dogs.

What started 10 years ago with an experiment on an unwitting Rottweiler named Max has turned into a thriving mail-order business. And on Thursday night Miller's efforts earned him a dubious yet strangely coveted honor: the Ig Nobel Prize for medicine.
Oh my goodness.

Quote from: kmorse on Fri, 2005-10-07, 22:09:40
"Considering my parents thought I was an idiot when I was a kid, this is a great honor," he said. "I wish they were alive to see it."
I thought that... ::)

Quote from: kmorse on Fri, 2005-10-07, 22:09:40
The Ig Nobels, given at Harvard University by Annals of Improbable Research magazine, celebrate the humorous, creative and odd side of science.
Odd... Granted... :-X

Quote from: kmorse on Fri, 2005-10-07, 22:09:40
The product's Web site says Neuticles allow a pet "to retain his natural look" and "self esteem."
Do me a lemon... it just gives the dog something to lick! ;D

Quote from: kmorse on Fri, 2005-10-07, 22:09:40
"Most scientists _ no matter what they're doing, good or bad _ never get any attention at all," said Marc Abrahams, editor of the Annals of Improbable Research.
...and they wonder why?? :-\

Quote from: kmorse on Fri, 2005-10-07, 22:09:40
Some, like Benjamin Smith of the University of Adelaide in Australia, who won the biology prize, actually nominated their own work.
...I suppose they'd have to... :P

Quote from: kmorse on Fri, 2005-10-07, 22:09:40
Smith's team studied and catalogued different scents emitted by more than 100 species of frogs under stress. Some smelled like cashews, while others smelled like licorice, mint or rotting fish.
What?? They get paid to do this?? :o

Quote from: kmorse on Fri, 2005-10-07, 22:09:40
_ PHYSICS: Since 1927, researchers at the University of Queensland in Australia have been tracking a glob of congealed black tar as it drips through a funnel _ at a rate of one drop every nine years.
These people have way too much time on their hands. ::)

Quote from: kmorse on Fri, 2005-10-07, 22:09:40
_ PEACE: Two researchers at Newcastle University in England monitored the brain activity of locusts as they watched clips from the movie "Star Wars."
Who... the researchers or the locusts? 8)

Quote from: kmorse on Fri, 2005-10-07, 22:09:40
_ CHEMISTRY: An experiment at the University of Minnesota was designed to prove whether people can swim faster or slower in syrup than in water.
They must have been P.E. teachers, then... ;D

Quote from: kmorse on Fri, 2005-10-07, 22:09:40
The Ig Nobel for literature went to the Nigerians who introduced millions of e-mail users to a "cast of rich characters ... each of whom requires just a small amount of expense money so as to obtain access to the great wealth to which they are entitled."
That's a load of Tottenham, that is! ;D
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