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Organic NO2 analogs
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hanson
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PostPosted: Mon May 28, 2007 10:10 am    Post subject: Re: Organic NO2 analogs Reply with quote

It is written... about "a real stupid fool & uptight mooch", namely
the plagiarizer "Uncle Al" <UncleAl0@hate.spam.net> who wrote
in message news:4659FD5C.8073DB5@hate.spam.net...
Quote:
hanson wrote:

AHAHAHA.. ahahaha... AHAHAHA...
[snip]
ahahahaha..... ahahaha... ahahaha...
[snip]

One wonders whether the spewing idiot has a copy-and-paste
or types it out each time. Mostly likely types it.

ahaha.. ahahaha... AHAHAHA...
ahahaha... ahahahanson
[snip]
ahahaha... ahahaha....
[snip]
ahahaha....
ahahaha....
[snip]

Possibly fancies itself Jack Nicholson with green hair and lipstick.

ahaha.. ahahaha... AHAHAHA...
ahahaha... ahahahanson
[snip]
ahahahanson
AHAHAHA
ahahaha.. ahahaha...
ahahaha.... ahahahanson
[snip]
ahahaha... ahahaha...
ahahaha....

ahahahanson is the confluence of overwhelming ignorance with
overweening arrogance. One wouldn't expect a freak crapping all
over himself to be boring, but it is.. [a far better self-characterization
of Alan Schwartz himself... ahahaha... AHAHAHAHA...]
--
Uncle Al

[hanson]

ahahaha... But, Al, do you have to plagiarize everything?
Wasn't it bad enough for you to have plagiarized in your
own arrogance phys/math work you didn't understand
but wanted to brag with in your usual loud-mouthing:
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.chem/msg/96dd1c76f2a48fa9
Quote:

.... and now you have to "borrow" even laughter?.. That is of course

entirely understandable because the "FAQ about ahaha" states:
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.chem/msg/f232cf15901ce7ba
" Whenever you see someone commenting about "ahaha...
AHAHAHA" you know right off the bat that you've got a real
stupid fool & uptight mooch on your hands worth having big
time fun with".
Quote:

So, Al, do continue with being "a real stupid fool & uptight mooch"

and provide me & the rest of the folks (except for your Dingleberries
like "The_Man <me_so_horneeee_Varney>) with laughs over
and about your Fartz, Schwartz..... ahahaha... ahahanson...

BTW,
Al, it is obvious that you are still feeling humbled from your
inability to provide properties for R-NF2/R-ClO2 and you
instead went to help, The_Man "me_so_horneee_VARNEY",
who is your largest personal Dingleberry... ahahaha

But don't worry, Al, not me, not even Varney is depending
on your Scheiss-Advice.... Take it from your semi-beautiful
kin's-woman, Golda Meir, who said: "Schwartz, don't be so
humble you are not that important"....ahahaha....
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hanson
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PostPosted: Mon May 28, 2007 10:10 am    Post subject: Re: Organic NO2 analogs Reply with quote

Awe... Al, Andro made you crank yourself... AHAHAHA...
"Uncle Al" <UncleAl0@hate.spam.net> wrote in message
news:465A249E.88FE04B3@hate.spam.net...
Quote:
Androcles wrote:
HAHAHA!
Uncle Stooopid is fucked!
[snip carp]

[Al Schwartz]
Hey Androclitty - are you still studying to improve your Apgar score?
Even slum bunnies do better than a 3, certainly by the time hair grows
in their pits.

[hanson]

.... so, Al, Andro got to you & made you crank yourself...
ahahaha... Serves you right, Al, considering that you
really invited it since you've characterized yourself as
:: Alan Schwartz is the confluence of overwhelming ignorance with
:: overweening arrogance. One wouldn't expect a freak crapping
:: all over himself to be boring, but it is.
Quote:

Thanks for the laughs over your Fartz, Schwartz...

ahahaha... ahahanson
Quote:

BTW,

Al, it is obvious that you are still feeling humbled from your
inability to provide properties for R-NF2/R-ClO2 and you
instead went to help, The_Man "me_so_horneee_VARNEY",
who is your largest personal Dingleberry... ahahaha

But don't worry, Al, not me, not even Varney is depending
on your Scheiss-Advice.... Take it from your semi-beautiful
kin's-woman, Golda Meir, who said: "Schwartz, don't be so
humble you are not that important"....ahahaha....
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PostPosted: Tue May 29, 2007 12:07 am    Post subject: Re: Organic NO2 analogs Reply with quote

On May 26, 12:25 am, "hanson" <han...@quick.net> wrote:
Quote:
There are multitudes of known and commercially used
aliphatic- or aryl-nitro compounds,
say, RH + HNO3 --> R-NO2 + H2O.

Are there also such organic Fluo-Nitrogen analogs,
say RH + NF3 --> R-NF2 + HF

Are there also such organic Chlorate analogs,
say RH + HClO3 --> R-ClO2 + H2O, etc?

Does our NG rersident Nitro-man specialist, Prof. Donald
Haarmann have any info on their properties if they exist?
hanson

Hi, yes there is though not accessable through your equations.
Difluoramines are well known and producable through either
fluorination of aryl amines or action of tetrafluorohydrazine on alkyl
iodides.

As far as i know chlorate esters are too unstable to exist for long,
though perchlorates are known and some are stable such as
perchlorylbenzene Cl2O7 + Ar-H -> Ar-ClO3 + HClO4 in a solvent
(DCM?), which can be nitrated to the explosive nitroperchlorylbenzene.
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PostPosted: Tue May 29, 2007 1:03 am    Post subject: Re: Organic NO2 analogs Reply with quote

"Uncle Al" <UncleAl0@hate.spam.net> wrote in message
news:465A249E.88FE04B3@hate.spam.net...
: Androcles wrote:
: >
: > HAHAHA!
: > Uncle Stooopid is fucked!
: [snip carp]

Surely you mean 'snop', Uncle Stooopid.
Aww, was I carping, Uncle Stooopid?
[snop wet fart]
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PostPosted: Tue May 29, 2007 3:00 am    Post subject: Re: Organic NO2 analogs Reply with quote

<vermok@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1180379225.544201.249550@n15g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
Quote:
On May 26, 12:25 am, "hanson" <han...@quick.net> wrote:
There are multitudes of known and commercially used
aliphatic- or aryl-nitro compounds,
say, RH + HNO3 --> R-NO2 + H2O.

Are there also such organic Fluo-Nitrogen analogs,
say RH + NF3 --> R-NF2 + HF

Are there also such organic Chlorate analogs,
say RH + HClO3 --> R-ClO2 + H2O, etc?

Does our NG rersident Nitro-man specialist, Prof. Donald
Haarmann have any info on their properties if they exist?
hanson

[vermok]
Hi, yes there is though not accessable through your equations.
Difluoramines are well known and producable through either
fluorination of aryl amines or action of tetrafluorohydrazine on alkyl
iodides.
As far as i know chlorate esters are too unstable to exist for long,
though perchlorates are known and some are stable such as
perchlorylbenzene Cl2O7 + Ar-H -> Ar-ClO3 + HClO4 in a solvent
(DCM?), which can be nitrated to the explosive nitroperchlorylbenzene.

[hanson]

Cool man. Thanks for this info, vermok. Like I said also, my interests
are not for any use in explosives, but to investigate said compound
classes for their properties of potential anti-neoplastic activity.
I'll have my dudes look into this. -- You are a good man, vermok.
Thanks again, hanson
Quote:


PS:

Hey, horneeeVarney & urinAl Schwartz, look above.
There is Vermok for you. He's a man of substance,
NOT like you 2 empty puffed-up sow-bladders... ahahaha...
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