http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Chemistry/5-301January--IAP-2004/StudyMaterials/index.htm (http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Chemistry/5-301January--IAP-2004/StudyMaterials/index.htm)
The "Digital Lab Techniques Manual" is a series of ten videos designed to help you prepare for your chemistry laboratory class. Each video provides a detailed demonstration of a common laboratory technique, as well as helpful tips and information.
Topics that will probably be of most interest to Bees include: Work-Up, Filtration, Sublimation, and Recrystallization.
Although a link to this website was posted about a year ago I feel that it deserves a repost as these videos are extremely thorough as well as being somewhat humorous at times and have the ability to help many Bees. Reading a well written book on this subject like "Zubrick's Survival Guide" is great, but there is nothing like seeing something demonstrated by knowledgeable individuals. Actually, when this website was referenced before these videos where not available (and I wonder how many Bees have seen them since they where), but did indeed have a lot of other useful information. I think a link to these videos should be placed in one of the sticky threads in this forum.
(https://www.thevespiary.org/rhodium/Rhodium/hive/hiveboard/picproxie_docs/000532066-chemistry_boffin.jpg)
"Bend over my bench, so I can spank you, you naughty, naughty boy!"
She has no clothes on under the white coat
A bird with brains sporting rubber gloves. This was so sexually alluring, that someone ripped the videos and exported on the i2p network:
http://sasquotch.i2p//VolumetricTechniques.rm (http://sasquotch.i2p//VolumetricTechniques.rm)
http://sasquotch.i2p/Titration.rm (http://sasquotch.i2p/Titration.rm)
http://sasquotch.i2p/TLC-basics.rm (http://sasquotch.i2p/TLC-basics.rm)
http://sasquotch.i2p/TLC-advanced.rm (http://sasquotch.i2p/TLC-advanced.rm)
http://sasquotch.i2p/Reaction1.rm (http://sasquotch.i2p/Reaction1.rm)
http://sasquotch.i2p/Reaction2.rm (http://sasquotch.i2p/Reaction2.rm)
http://sasquotch.i2p/Filtration.rm (http://sasquotch.i2p/Filtration.rm)
http://sasquotch.i2p/Sublimation.rm (http://sasquotch.i2p/Sublimation.rm)
http://sasquotch.i2p/Crystallization.rm (http://sasquotch.i2p/Crystallization.rm)
http://sasquotch.i2p/Chromatography.rm (http://sasquotch.i2p/Chromatography.rm)
i2p is needed for access:
http://www.i2p.net (http://www.i2p.net)
You can do it with mplayer on linux thus:
1. Save the realplayer filename.rm file to disk (it is actually a short ascii file). Open with a text editor and copy the rtsp://blahblah stream URL.
2. Plug the rtsp URL into mplayer. E.g. to save as Crystallization.rm:
mplayer -dumpfile Crystallization.rm -dumpstream rtsp://a1688.v7870f.c7870.g.vr.akamaistream.net/ondemand/7/1688/7870/v0001/mitstorage.download.akamai.com/7870/5/5.301/iap04/labvideos/mit-5.311-chem-09-recrystallization-220k.rm
(The download takes as long as playing the stream).
There is a beta release of Mplayer for windows - haven't tried it though. There must be other windows tools to rip realplayer streams.Maybe this:
http://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=307 (http://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=307)
i2p is java and will run on windows, provided that you have java installed. Download install.jar from
http://www.i2p.net/download (http://www.i2p.net/download)
and run that.
http://stream-down.cocsoft.com/ (http://stream-down.cocsoft.com/)
all you need to download streaming files from the net.
Very simple and easy to use.
How the hell do you get I2P to even install?
The videos with the I2P links are the same as the ones on the web. I wouldn't even bother with that funky stuff. I2P seems like a really neat idea tho.
hmmm, I just tried and I retrieved them OK. Have you tried the link again (sometimes the request times out and needs to be repeated to get a connection to the remote server)?
Can you connect to http://sasquotch.i2p (http://sasquotch.i2p)
and other i2p sites, for example, duck.i2p?