one of my co-workers back in the late ’90’s was named Mercedes- she was hispanic, believe it or not.
Edsel, on the other hand…the name sounds like it should’ve been left in the dark ages…don’t know what possess henry to name one of his children that bizzarre name…
Ah, right, no “tetrahydro-”. Thanks, alananda. I’d confused myself. :-P
I don’t know the term “furanol”. Neither does Wikipedia, it seems. Google knows, but suggests it’s C4H4O2. That’s insufficient by a methylene bridge, I think. If I got the term right …
Furfuryl alcohol, as shyamgs suggests? Looks like it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Furfuryl_alcohol – “also called 2-furylmethanol or 2-furancarbinol”.
We were taking a cruise from New Orleans in 1997. The previous December, the MV Bright Field lost power and plowed into the Riverwalk shopping center parking garage. My first impression, upon seeing the mangled wreckage of luxury cars was. “Well, that’s the way the Mercedes bends.”
Not really a furanol, because there is a carbon between the -OH and the furan. More like, 2-hydroxymethyl-furan, but there doesn’t seem anything notable about that compound as far as I can tell. Apparently (sez google) 2,5-bis(hydroxymethyl)furan can be used as an intermediate for certain polymers.
firedome over 11 years ago
one of my co-workers back in the late ’90’s was named Mercedes- she was hispanic, believe it or not.
Edsel, on the other hand…the name sounds like it should’ve been left in the dark ages…don’t know what possess henry to name one of his children that bizzarre name…
Sidhekin over 11 years ago
“Alcohol”? Certainly not ethanol. Something like C4H3OCH2OH?
Err, methyltetrahydrofuranol? (Error, high school chemistry retention exceeded!)
Shyam Gourisuresh Premium Member over 11 years ago
That isn’t the common alcohol (ethyl)! That’s furfuryl alcohol!
Sidhekin over 11 years ago
Ah, right, no “tetrahydro-”. Thanks, alananda. I’d confused myself. :-P
I don’t know the term “furanol”. Neither does Wikipedia, it seems. Google knows, but suggests it’s C4H4O2. That’s insufficient by a methylene bridge, I think. If I got the term right …
Furfuryl alcohol, as shyamgs suggests? Looks like it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Furfuryl_alcohol – “also called 2-furylmethanol or 2-furancarbinol”.
Wren Fahel over 11 years ago
Dweezil was a NICKNAME. His real name is Ian. Now, Moon Unit, on the other hand…
Plods with ...™ over 11 years ago
So that’s why they drive like that.
hariseldon59 over 11 years ago
Old joke. First saw that one back in the ’70s.
rshive over 11 years ago
Kekule said that the idea for benzene’s structure came to him in a dream. One sort of wonders whether any substance assisted that dream.
Francis Lapeyre Premium Member over 11 years ago
We were taking a cruise from New Orleans in 1997. The previous December, the MV Bright Field lost power and plowed into the Riverwalk shopping center parking garage. My first impression, upon seeing the mangled wreckage of luxury cars was. “Well, that’s the way the Mercedes bends.”
Nicholas Theodorakis over 11 years ago
Not really a furanol, because there is a carbon between the -OH and the furan. More like, 2-hydroxymethyl-furan, but there doesn’t seem anything notable about that compound as far as I can tell. Apparently (sez google) 2,5-bis(hydroxymethyl)furan can be used as an intermediate for certain polymers.
Digital Frog over 11 years ago
So, does BC have an innie or an AudI?
jtviper7 over 11 years ago
They’ll all get bit by a Viper…
DavidGBA over 11 years ago
Nurberg ring molecule ?
Mythfan Premium Member over 11 years ago
I found a picture of 2-Furanol that looks exactly like it.
sdhardie+comics over 11 years ago
I hope they at least paid for the product placement!
Redbear987 over 11 years ago
Many car names are old words and names for girls. Just like they drape new cars in pretty ladies.
llong65 over 11 years ago
or his sister Moonunit Zappa
lukastt over 11 years ago
wow.