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Alexires
November 1st, 2008, 02:59 AM
We all knew it. Really, we did.

Not only is RogueSci.org the archetype for E&W information on the internet, Mega's hard work in the Chem Lab is being referenced in books.

That is right. Various synth's by Mega have been referenced in books.

Don't believe me? Look here (http://books.google.com.au/books?id=j_AD8DLyyBQC&pg=PA133&dq=roguesci) and here (http://books.google.com.au/books?id=x_pRAAAAMAAJ&dq=roguesci&q=roguesci&pgis=1#search) and here (http://books.google.com.au/books?id=zAJUAAAAMAAJ&dq=roguesci).

Congratulations, Mega.

iHME
November 1st, 2008, 10:20 AM
Now this is awesome. Good job Mega and congratulations.

crazywhiteguy
November 1st, 2008, 02:29 PM
I only get a message saying the viewing limit has been reached. Can someone summarize for those of us who cant read it?

Cobalt.45
November 1st, 2008, 02:46 PM
Can someone summarize for those of us who cant read it?One references making IPN in re rocket fuel. The paper is titled The Conversion of Liquid Rocket Fuels By Wolfgang Spyra, Kay.

Another dealt w/nanostructured materials. Paper titled: Synthesis, Characterization and Properties of Energetic/reactive Nanomaterials: Symposium Held December 1-4, 2003, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
By Ronald D. Armstrong, Materials Research Society, Materials Research Society Meeting Published by Materials Research Society, 2003.
And the third was this paper: Detection and Remediation Technologies for Mines and Minelike Targets X: 28 March-1 April, 2005, Orlando, Florida, USA
By Russell S. Harmon, J. Thomas Broach, John H. Holloway, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corporation, Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers, Society of photo-optical instrumentation engineers, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corporation (USA)
Contributor Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corporation
Published by SPIE, 2005
Original from the University of Michigan

It was unclear exactly what was being referenced in the 2nd. and 3rd. papers.

Alexires
November 1st, 2008, 08:37 PM
From the second link, the page being referenced is:
http://roguesci.org/megalomania/explo/HNIW.html

Don't know about the third one. Apparently the page contents are "restricted" but I'm guessing (from looking at the contents) it is probably the PETN synth.