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S.C. Wack
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It works on XP, I know. At least from emule as .rar. And I got it to work without transfer to DVD (big file) by extracting or moving it to a different
folder. I think I had already associated it with daemon tools by then. It was trial and error, and suddenly the dialog on disc set up started. Not
very helpful but I'm not trying to give advice.
But when I deleted what I thought was one of three copies made in this trial/error, well, the file path that dialog was using was unclear for me and I
no longer have it. [duh]Check files before emptying recycle bin[/duh] This is no biggie and I've not downloaded it again. I was so pissed I
deleted the other copies, too.
This is because this 2001 edition sucks, for our purposes, in general, IMHO. Its reputation comes from earlier versions. Each newer edition sucks more
for those without millions to spend. The one in the library, the '78 ed. I find much better, and if you can find earlier ones...
If you can find the earlier ones, keep in mind the weird way they write. In the first part of an article, they make chemistry seem very easy, leaving
out many important things like temps, side or in fact major reactions, and pressures. You have to know better and really dig in to an article to get
it. And some of their refs are pretty obscure.
Does everyone else disagree with me on this?
EDIT: AHA! Found another copy in the "unzipped" folder, and I have another on DVD. Futzed around...copied the unzipped to a new
folder...opened daemon tools...mounted image...and as usual only the .cue file shows up. So- changed the "files of type 'all images'
"(default) to 'all files', so now it sees the .bin. Opened the .bin and success!
http://www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/portal/download.php?sid=3b72...
Not that there is anything wrong with Nero 6.
[Edited on 11-6-2004 by S.C. Wack]
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kryss
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Ws anyone ever able to log into the old pyro archive at denver - something like ftp.paradox.denver - years ago though I think i only ever got in once
they had loads of inteesting files - this was back in the days of 14.4k modems!
Nostalgia!
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pdb
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Quote: | Originally posted by S.C. Wack
opened daemon tools...mounted image...and as usual only the .cue file shows up. So- changed the "files of type 'all images'
"(default) to 'all files', so now it sees the .bin. Opened the .bin and success!
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Amazing ! The hard copy I burnt on CD doesn't work. I tried mounting with daemon from the .cue file without anymore success: I then tried from
.bin and it worked !
Thanks for the hint...
[Edited on 11-6-2004 by pdb]
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axehandle
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Request For Comments
I've been debating with myself about the different models of directory structures possible to create on the FTP, and after not so careful
consideration I've come up with 8 top-level groups:
01_Chemistry
02_Technochemistry
03_Biochemistry
04_Physics
05_Electronics
06_Tools
07_Software
08_Misc
Suggestions?
My PGP key, Fingerprint 5D96 E09E 365D 1867 2DF5 C2FE 4269 9C19 E079 CD35
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Saerynide
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What kinda stuff goes in Tools? (Dont say "Tools" )
"Microsoft reserves the right at all times to monitor communications on the Service and disclose any information Microsoft deems necessary to...
satisfy any applicable law, regulation or legal process"
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axehandle
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Information about the contruction or aquisition of tools that can be, but not necessarily are, used in chemistry --- e.g. heating devices, stirrers,
robots, etcetera.
My PGP key, Fingerprint 5D96 E09E 365D 1867 2DF5 C2FE 4269 9C19 E079 CD35
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Saerynide
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oooohh interesting
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Eliteforum
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As opposed to the chaos file structure system I had?
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The_Davster
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There should probally be a folder/section for energetics too, alot of what is on there is explosives related.
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froot
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I have a old book called 'glass working by heat and abrasion' from 1912 by 'Paul N. Hasluck'. It has procedures for making
glassware mainly for chemistry apart from cosmetic glassware.
I could scan it in and upload it to the FTP if anyone is interested.
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Alchemist
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SURE
Yes,
Please DO upload it. Saounds very interesting!
Thanks, the Alchemist!
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froot
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Ok it's uploaded.
In the uploads folder called 'glass working.pdf'
If you try some of this I hope you succeed. I find glass blowing very difficult, you need hands more stable than a brain surgeon's. I have 25mm
bora-silicate tubes which I played with.
Good luck!
P.S. if there any pages you cannot read please u2u me and I'll organise the for you.
[Edited on 22-6-2004 by froot]
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Eliteforum
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I had Fedroff 1 to 10, shall I upload them, or are they already up on the FTP?
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Alchemist
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Fedoroff
FEDOROFF VOL'S 1-10
I have already uploaded them in PDF form,
but thanks for the thought!
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a_bab
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froot, thank you for the glass working book, but in the future can you compress the file please ? Rar made it more than 10 times smaller (7 Mb, and
the original pdf is over 80 Mb).
By doing this, we gain more ftp space and more time (some members are still on the dial up, you know ?)
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Eliteforum
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http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/download.html - Offers better compression that .zip files. Up to 40% more compression!
It's also out in linux format.
Another is http://www.7-zip.org/ as a far better compression than Zip.
Test showed the following for 1.79Mb of files.
.zip 871Kb at maximum compression
.7z 520Kb at standard compression
[Edited on 23-6-2004 by Eliteforum]
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froot
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No problem a_bab sorry about that. I'll give it a try and upload it again if you wish, then the uncompressed file can be deleted.
The thought didn't even cross my mind.
That would've saved me some uploading time aswell.
glass working.rar done!
[Edited on 23-6-2004 by froot]
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a_bab
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Very good froot, very good.
I'll crop the images, make them B&W (you scanned them in color, that's why the pdf is so big for 80 pages), and I'll re upload it
soon.
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froot
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I actually set the scanner to black and white, after the first attempt where I could see the red backing around the sides.
I then set it to 70 dpi but the scan was unreadable. I found it to be marginally readable at 300 dpi 'print quality' which is probably
responsable for the file size. If you still see colour in it I'll have to juggle some more with the settings.
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axehandle
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Drunken moi is away for a week now, starting today (http://www.roskilde-festival.dk). Drink, use drugs and contract STD:s while I'm gone.
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Eliteforum
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Let me know what you want, and I'll upload it to the FTP. (All is not a problem!)
Attachment: list.txt (5kB) This file has been downloaded 1662 times
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Eliteforum
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Is the FTP offline? I try to connect and am getting errors.
I also can't ping the FTP. Any problems Axt?
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chemoleo
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I think he went away for 10 days or so.
Just wait until he gets back I guess...
Edit - 3 posts above, it's 7 days. He should be back by now. Strange
[Edited on 6-7-2004 by chemoleo]
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blip
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The FTP2 was working fine for me one or two days ago. What's up with that?
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The_Davster
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I was able to access the FTP fine today. However the document I downloaded, when I went into it there was an "error reading document", but
that may just have been a coincidence.
The file I downloaded yesterday worked fine though.
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