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| Frank 2005-10-29, 11:39 am |
| why are so little new substances turning
up? there should be many synthetic com-
binations possible, but very little ever turn
up. why?
cu
frank
http://tvc15.blogs.com
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| Just Another Person 2005-10-30, 6:22 pm |
| Frank wrote:
> why are so little new substances turning
> up? there should be many synthetic com-
> binations possible, but very little ever turn
> up. why?
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> cu
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> frank
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> http://tvc15.blogs.com
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Off the top of my head, I'd wager the reason(s) may be either:
- Ingredients may be hard to aquire
- Small output from large preparation
- Why make something new when the old stuff still sells well
- Not enough guinea pigs to test new substances
- Laziness
But I could be wrong 
Just Another Person
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| > why are so little new substances turning
> up?
I am thinking the US Analogue Act
has a lot to do with stifling new research...
~R~
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