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lugh

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Re: A chemistry archive
« Reply #40 on: July 14, 2011, 01:01:39 AM »
Computer skills gained from being a member of that long gone but certainly not forgotten website are vastly superior to most if not all training courses that one might pay for   ;) Just as racing mechanics posses far superior skills to those who are available to the public, hackers that participate in competitions at Defcon know way more about such things than that fellow that has a sign advertising his skills with computers outside of his house or the Geek Squad for that matter  :P  It's none of your business what operating system(s) are installed on this computer, but for your information both Linux and Windows are available when needed  :-X  The text that was posted was copied and pasted from the file uploaded earlier in this thread, using IZ Arc and Open Office to open the archive and the doc files respectively   ;D

IZ Arc can be downloaded at:

http://www.izarc.org/

and Open Office from:

http://www.openoffice.org/

now hey man tried to get every member of the Hive using Microsoft products to use Open Office, which clearly works a lot better than anything you folks have tried   ;D  Apparently you didn't get the message; perhaps you should pay more attention to good advice which is priceless  :o   The administration of the Hive clearly made some mistakes, but at least they could spell properly   :)  The rancor that you're displaying is part of the reason that the chief bee quit hosting the Hive, clearly you should rethink your approach to learning what you want to know  ???  Your problem is local to your systems, hopefully you haven't been infected by a root kit that makes it impossible to open doc files  ???  As has been stated, the end results from the effort applied  8)
« Last Edit: July 14, 2011, 01:59:34 AM by lugh »
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Re: A chemistry archive
« Reply #41 on: July 15, 2011, 01:04:10 AM »
The program opened the files perfectly ..... thanks .  Wich proves it wasnt our fault , a rootkit or our systems . As microcrap orifice and all the other programs we tried wouldnt deal with it it shows that its the doc files themselves. I would think that they were made with a program that doesnt work optimaly .

I just downloaded my X-Files and the issue is NOT the document files. It seems W2K, XP, Vista, W7 Wordpads have an issue reading the bold MS Sans Serif font.

Best I can recall, I used either Windows ME Wordpad, or MS Office 97 to write those document files.

Even AbiWord Portable from http://portableapps.com/apps/office/abiword_portable can read those 2 document files okay.

In conclusion: MS Wordpad and MS Office have a glitch reading BOLD MS Sans Serif font.
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Re: A chemistry archive
« Reply #42 on: July 25, 2011, 10:21:21 PM »
Thanks for the info but no matter what he does nothing works . The only way he can get to the site is with a proxy and then  whatever he does he gets --->


"Can't send torrent

Non-registered visitors are limited to just a few torrent downloads per week.
To download the torrent you must register.

Registration to this website is absolutely free.

Click here to go to the registration page
or
Click here to go back"

even thougfh he joined .I tried it with his member name and password and the same happens .
You can't use proxies on those sites... sorry.

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Re: A chemistry archive
« Reply #43 on: September 23, 2011, 08:25:02 PM »
On this point, I Must Agree, and as I am fairly "new" to online Anything, I've got MUCH
to Learn, and a "Friendly and Humane" enviroment, kinda like working for google(who's My Friend...!)
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IF this forum has problems its with the management and one sided decisions . The atmosphere here is not one of free thinking and inovation ...... things that a site like this needs to thrive ...... its one of fear of being shot at by the staff . If you and the rest of the staff want it to thrive i would advise you to rethink the methods that are being used ...... on the lines of ..... "the end results from the effort applied " .

BTW==to ANY Mod who cares, the 'spell checker' is "confused" to put it mildly--and on the subject of Spelling...EVERYBODY...the word that "describes an undecided variable"
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wheth·erConjunction/?(h)weT?H?r/
1. Expressing a doubt or choice between alternatives: "he seemed undecided whether to go or stay".
2. Expressing an inquiry or investigation (often used in indirect questions): "I'll see whether she's at home"
is SPELT....""whether'' NOT 'weather' the differences are Much Greater, than a "nook ore cranny" which ARE similar, as an example...UTSE...learn a little

But I am still Grateful for this place,
         a long time ago I started a thread called "Dumb Questions?" but after a few people (mainly a stray or two that "wandered into a conversation" which HAD STARTED as an (IMO) "Interesting, and Genuine question", got derailed by some people taking the piss out of it, and turning it into "some kind of joke"
  Of course it floundered and died in the den...C'est la vie...but I've seen other potentially Very Interesting threads go EXACTLY the "same way"  This was IMO, and, in retrospect, basically "moderation errors", which were not resolved "soon enough"
 I.e. They 'allowed it' but hey it WAS in the den, which is promised to be 'Moderared lightly' but hey,,they KNEW what the thead entailed. Some even Posted in it...however I suppose they've gotta sleep too :o :o, and cant stop "strangers" who pop in when no one is home, and write on your wall with a BIG Marking pen..........UNTIL they wake up and see it, and get the thread "Back on Track", and BY EXAMPLE, N1 was Very Good with Newbies, And gave HEAPS to this forum....

  The question I HAD asked, was, to Vesp primarily, but at that stage I didnt even know enough about these 'forums' to Know ""who did what? and when where and how?  like....
      I Had Never even seen the acronym UTSFE until I started cruisin around SM
SO, I WAS VERY MUCH a NEWBIE in More ways than one, However

MY Question was "Why DID you start this site?" coz there WAS for those, Lugh, as

you suggest,put in the effort,which is cool, IMHO,,,,BUT....the data can be "sourced

elsewhere" , and several answers "summed it up" somewhat succinctly" IIRC it was

Enkidu, who said something like  "here we can use the word "Drug" and Not get

flamed by the mods", as WELL as, something about freedom to make errors , again

without getting trashed by the mods,who were having a bad day/fortnight??" I

dunno, I wasnt there....but I HAVE tried to maintain a 'fairly ok"level of participation in

this site, and I have been thanked by another member for something I was able to

help with More than Once....but its going sour, with all these new "say it with a

Reference, OR Dont say it at all!!!" WHOA!!!

  How can this place REALLY GO PLACES with its members focused on trying to
start"thinking outside the box", And THEN by sticking to the Once Dear And Clear "OTC Preferably/especially" "Preference" this site seemed to express, and which was what attracted me..
  But,, if you Hardcore Chemistry nuts are wanting to turn this into another SM,or, or, or?!  WHY???

 I can fully understand 'wanting to maintain some level of Quality' however I think somehow its gone to far....but thats just MY Opinion...No more,,No less...
 
  I am sad to say this site has lost some of its "Joie de Vivre" due to some members leaving or just not showing much interest. Why?
 
buzzin along,just trying to share some CONstructive Critique, with the clan!
 

 Hyppy,, still wondering whats happened to his why his access to sending a pm has been Revoked!!! without ANY form of notification....Hmmmmm? Again "why?"

I'm confused with all the shenannigans :o

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Re: A chemistry archive
« Reply #44 on: November 29, 2012, 08:34:21 AM »
Hi guys does any body have a working link to the  youtopia arcHIVE??
I tried to register at youtopia.ws but am unable to using tor.
Apparently the later  version is now available, has anybee tried any version of this arcHIVE?

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Re: A chemistry archive
« Reply #45 on: December 03, 2012, 05:31:09 PM »
good chemists are still around, they just don't post much.
the hive had mostly wannabees, and egomaniacs.

there exists a massive chemistry torrent, which was hosted on synthetikal. I dl'd it, and hosted it on another ftp site in NL. it's also available on TPB
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Re: A chemistry archive
« Reply #46 on: December 03, 2012, 06:05:49 PM »
 it was whatever was archived on the hive, and also synthetikal's forum files (v.1...there were two 'versions' of the synthetikal forums)
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Re: A chemistry archive
« Reply #47 on: December 04, 2012, 03:37:33 AM »
I tried to.download it, and had trouble reading due to the fact that it is an .iso file, but there is a synthetikal archive available for download at pnaut.  If anyone more computer literate than myself can get it to work, i'd love to know how, lol.  Just thought i'd throw that in since i saw it today, and y'all made me think of it.  I'd really like to have the synthetikal archives.
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Re: A chemistry archive
« Reply #48 on: December 04, 2012, 04:21:55 AM »
you need an ISO-mounting software. ISO is a cd/dvd image format.
with an aformentioned prog, you can browse and extract files.

magiciso is a common prog for windows, acetoneiso for linux.
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Re: A chemistry archive
« Reply #49 on: December 04, 2012, 10:11:55 PM »
I tried to.download it, and had trouble reading due to the fact that it is an .iso file, but there is a synthetikal archive available for download at pnaut.  If anyone more computer literate than myself can get it to work, i'd love to know how, lol.  Just thought i'd throw that in since i saw it today, and y'all made me think of it.  I'd really like to have the synthetikal archives.

What Aniracetam has advised, or burn the ISO to a DVD to retain a hard copy.

Freeware ISO programs. http://www.snapfiles.com/downloadfind.php?st=iso&action=s&ref=1&search=Find+it&lc=1
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Re: A chemistry archive
« Reply #50 on: December 09, 2012, 06:50:36 AM »
The Lone Stranger
The connections were blacklisted like so many are when using tor. Been having the same troubles at times at the collective.
At pnaut there is a thread advertising the youtopia ark being at youtopia.ws which i took hook and all :'(
I have downloaded thru your links above and about to test drive
Do you have an updated ark available?
Thank you to you and your friend for taking the time to assemble this info.

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Re: A chemistry archive
« Reply #51 on: December 19, 2012, 02:22:33 AM »
Thanks Aniracetam and WizX!  It worked.  I used IMGBurn to write the iso to a disk.  Thanks fer the advise!
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Re: A chemistry archive
« Reply #52 on: January 20, 2013, 12:55:37 AM »
howdy  ;D

it appears to me all the links are currently invalid... kind of a problem for distributing what sounds like a beautiful piece of work to me. i would love to see this "Ark" of knowledge if anyone could help me attain it? as fun as it is to piece together different synths from different websites  ::)

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Re: A chemistry archive
« Reply #53 on: February 11, 2013, 09:59:56 PM »
I would also love to see this wonderful Ark.  Can someone please re upload it?  I joined youtopia and looked all over to no avail.

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Re: A chemistry archive
« Reply #54 on: February 26, 2013, 08:31:03 PM »
No, not until there is a mal-ware free version kicking around in cyber space I don't want it here.... Nice try though.
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