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5.13 What questions are best answered elsewhere in Usenet? (sci.chem)

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This article is from the Chemistry FAQ, by Bruce Hamilton B.Hamilton@irl.cri.nz with numerous contributions by others.

5.13 What questions are best answered elsewhere in Usenet? (sci.chem)

a. Anything concerning Usenet and Internet abuse, guidelines or behaviour.
- Start in the news.* hierarchy, such as news.admin.net-abuse.misc.

b. Anything concerning the provision of Internet services by your provider.
- Start in the specific, in-house, discussion groups - this includes
any apparent, sudden lack of posts in sci.chem.

c. Anything concerning illicit drugs.
- Start in the alt.drugs.* hierarchy and the rec.drugs.chemistry group,
as the various FAQs point to diverse chemical information sources.
- Refer to sections 13.1 - 13.6 of this FAQ for some available choices.

d. Anything concerning Ludwig/Archimedes Plutonium.
- Start at sci.physics, as they directed him to sci.chem :-). If you don't
like his posts, killfile him. Please don't start a campaign to remove
him, as all that happens is the group usually get flooded with junk.
For those interested in his theories, try the following WWW site.
http://www.newphys.se/elektromagnum/physics/LudwigPlutonium/

e. Anything concerning bubbles in newly-opened drinks.
- Start with sci.physics, the solubility behaviour of dissolved gases when
the pressure is reduced is predominantly a physical effect, although
section 19.4 briefly touches on the subject.

f. Anything scientific concerning the Ozone Hole and Climate Change.
- Start with sci.environment, in particular with Robert Parson's superb
FAQ on ozone, and Jan Scloerer's Climate Change - The Basics, both
available at the rtfm.mit.edu FTP site for Usenet FAQs. Non-scientific
discussions should always be moved to talk.environment.

g. Anything concerning explosives.
- Refer to sections 13.7 - 13.10 of this FAQ for the available choices.

 

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