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Good Job, Brain!

39: Smell Ya Later

Good Job, Brain!

Karen Chu

Hobbies, Leisure, Education

4.72K Ratings

🗓️ 26 November 2012

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Hey, who farted? We sniff out the story behind scents and smells! How our brains associate smells with memories, Smell-o-vision at the movies, bizarre perfume ingredients, the odd world of celebrity fragrances, how stores are manipulating you with scents, anosmia, and can you trademark a smell? ALSO: fantastic old-timey words, "First in Line" quiz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to an Airwave Media Podcast. Hello flippin flawless flash bulbs flaunting flavors to Good Job, Braining your weekly quiz show

0:24.1

and Offbeat Trivia podcast.

0:26.1

This is episode 39, and of course,

0:27.8

I am your humble host, Karen,

0:29.6

and we are your flock of flame-throwing,

0:32.0

fledgling flabbergasted by flamingos and flaunt.

0:35.6

Wow.

0:36.6

I'm Colin.

0:37.6

I'm Dana and I'm Chris.

0:38.6

Before we dive into the show, Karen, little housekeeping here. We have time for another installment of...

0:44.8

Um, actually. In last week's episode, in answer to one of your questions, I made a passing reference

0:51.6

to MPEG. It does not stand for motion photography experts group.

0:55.8

It was moving picture experts group.

0:58.3

Just to clear up the confusion there.

0:59.6

M peg versus JPEB.

1:01.1

Well, you spelled it right at least.

1:03.0

So what is J-Peg again?

1:05.0

That was joint photographic experts group.

1:07.0

And MPEG?

1:08.0

Moving Picture Experts Group.

1:10.0

Oh, that is.

1:11.0

Yeah.

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