kurtz
08-16-04 11:15 |
(Rated as: UTFSE!) |
|||||||
kurtz (Stranger) 08-17-04 11:00 No 525927 |
well, i guess i begged for it - but: I USED... | |||||||
well, i guess i begged for it - but: I USED this ffse and found nothing, so where IS the info i'm looking for? i mean if i get dumped for it it got to be somewhere, right?? but where??? thanks anyway hit my head, hit my head |
||||||||
Bandil (The Archetypical "Good Guy") 08-17-04 11:58 No 525933 |
Friendly advice | |||||||
You are indeed right, it is very hard to find proper information regarding you question. The reason being that it is so incredibly far fetched, that it has only been discussed in downrated newbee threads such as this one. You probably wont find any information on how to turn lead into gold here either. I assume that you are very unfamiliar with chemistry when asking questions such as the above. You are taking a totally wrong approach to the art of clandestine chemistry. Start out by following well described methods on rhodiums web site (../rhodium/chemistry). Once you master these and have a good understanding of chemistry, you can start being creative and study new routes. But once you get there (atleast 2-3 years if you study / practice hard), you'll know better than to guess on random routes. So, keep focused on the well documented routes in the beginning. Otherwise you will be a very unsuccesfull chemist! But dont let this scare you from being creative. The world needs more creative chemists. You simply need more knowledge before you are able to get there. Good luck! Regards Bandil Cocaine blows! |
||||||||
lutesium (Newbee) 08-18-04 01:02 No 526054 |
Bandil is right. You need to search harder. | |||||||
Bandil is right. You need to search harder. Heres swims story: Before swim has ever known a word about chemistry he learned rhodiums site. He studied hard for a year and only then he entered the hive. He just read the posts and UTFSED for another year before making a single post. Now he knows a lot about chemistry but he has only 28 posts. This should mean a lot for newbees that ask anything before trying to find the answer. Just wanted to share.. |
||||||||
kurtz (Stranger) 08-18-04 11:24 No 526095 |
Bandil, Luthesium, your both right - and the... | |||||||
Bandil, Luthesium, you're both right - and the worst is: kurtz knows he's only a impatient drughead. I will go to Rhodium's page and do what i can before i come back. thanks! ps.: is there a preferable entry point for a complete newbee wannabee drug-chemist? (i couldn't find a chapter "kindergarten manufacture for dummies", or something like that ... :)) bye |
||||||||
lutesium (Newbee) 08-18-04 11:49 No 526097 |
Kurtz I can understand how you feel. | |||||||
Kurtz I can understand how you feel. As you start learning the secret language of chemistry you'll begin to understand that chemistry means more than drugs. I seriously think that chemistry itself is my drug :) Rhodium has a great archive which represents a hard work so it deserves to be worked hard. Happy learning. |
||||||||
CharlieBigpotato (Bizarre pHomme de Terra) 08-18-04 19:23 No 526207 |
if chemistry is your drug: | |||||||
soon, it won't get you"off". you'll need to manipulate atoms instead of molecules. and, then, sub-atomic particles. (well, we've all been manipulating them, all along; inspite of our stupor) sure. this is insignificant. so are quarks. That's the beauty of it. |
||||||||