morganbw
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Some of the sticky's are too effing big
Who has time to read 60 plus pages on one sticky.
I am new here but if there are sticky's the crap needs to be trimmed from them
I have gone through a few of them, but leave pretty tired.
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Zephyr
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Many of the stickies are extremely big, but several of the large ones have shorter write ups done on them, which are good for a overview, without
having to go into the detail of the longer thread. An example of this is the benzene thread (12 pages) which has a much shorter summary. Another, more extreme example is the phosphorus thread (48 pages) which is summed up nicely in the prepublication section.
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aga
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You're right.
The important ones would benefit from a summary.
Glad to hear that you feel so strongly that you're willing to take the job on señor morganbw !
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Mots of the long ones already have a summary if you're willing to look. If you're planning on running an experiment though, it's very useful to have
pages of data, successful experiments, and even explained failures. The stickies have already been trimmed, and what may seem like crap to you may be
valuable information to others.
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another possibility could be to add to the SM wiki "Synthesis of phosphorus" for example which reflects the important conclusions after a 7 page
discussion on each of the many methods trialled so far. create a new sticky pointing to the wiki and "unsticky" the full thread so that if members
want to review the thread they can still browse through it and it will still pick up in searches.
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I kinda like how big they are to cover multiple different syntheses and techniques, but that's just me. I also like reading talk about the subject and
stories sometimes. An up to date summary for some of the larger threads might be a good addition though.
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Some of the stickys are so wide in their topic as to defeat a summary- Take a trip from end to end of "unconventional shaped charge", IF you've got a
week or so, with following all the links & even skimming the uploaded files/references. And I can STILL think of aspects that are not covered-
Every now and then I look at some projects I THOUGHT I was going to whip into shape, particularly a couple of safety related explosives testing/use
and lab procedure threads.
We could use a couple more moderators, one with training in library science would be lovely.
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Sciencemadness is not a 'How To' website. We should all be so lucky as to find a thread that we can enjoy over the course of a week or month and
supplement said learning with additional research of our own to feed back into the hearth that is SM.
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It's very important that the whole thing stays MAD :-|
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Etaoin Shrdlu
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Quote: Originally posted by BromicAcid |
Sciencemadness is not a 'How To' website. We should all be so lucky as to find a thread that we can enjoy over the course of a week or month and
supplement said learning with additional research of our own to feed back into the hearth that is SM. |
On the other hand, some of those stickies are filled with off-topic discussion and a bunch of people doing the same thing over and over again. It
would be pretty nice to have them summarized.
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Everyone has to prioritize. You may not have time to read all the stickies, because of higher priority obligations, and that is life. Many people want
everything tied up in a neat little package so they can "imagine" to learn the material in 15 minutes. Not saying that there isn't any long windedness
or straying of course from time to time in these threads, but I wouldn't cater to the people who simply want a how to manual and easy answers. Some
separate summaries sounds like a reasonable idea though, which does offer some choice and could be used as a quick reference even for those who have
read the full thread.
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What we need is more restraint in posting, he said in #1501.
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I think we have to have an archive section for the best threads, that's not closed but hosts the best threads. It would be a great place to continue.
At the end of the day, simulating atoms doesn't beat working with the real things...
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