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    Cool When I was a noob bro.

    Quote Originally Posted by xuphorz
    noobs, some of them are annoying (ONES THAT TALK IN ALL CAPS FOR NO APPARENT REASON), some are very helpful, like when shadowprop, kaiser, and quzra where noobies, they were probly very nice/good
    I was the newbiest of them all.

    **I mde psts lk this thinkin peeps would under stnd em. lol**

    Ive long since grown from that bad habbit. however We where all noob at one point

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    In host-guest chemistry an inclusion compound is a complex in which one chemical compound the host forms a cavity which molecules of a second compound the guest are located. The definition of inclusion compounds is very broad, it extends to channels formed between molecules in a crystal lattice in which guest molecules can fit. If the spaces in the host lattice are enclosed on all sides so that the guest species is ‘trapped’ as in a cage, such compounds are known as clathrates. In molecular encapsulation a guest molecule is actually trapped inside another molecule.

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    Cyclodextrin inclusion compounds
    Inclusion complexes are formed between cyclodextrins and ferrocene[1]. When a solution of both compounds in a 2:1 ratio in water is boiled for 2 days and then allowed to rest for 10 hours at room temperature orange-yellow crystals form. X-ray diffraction analysis of these crystals reveal a 4:5 inclusion complex with 4 molecules of ferrocene included in the cavity of 4 cyclodextrine molecules and with the fifth ferrocene molecule sandwiched between two stacks of ferrocene - cyclodextrine dimers.

    Cyclodextrin also forms inclusion compounds with fragrance molecules[2]. As a result the fragrance molecules have a reduced vapor pressure and are more stable towards exposure to light and air. When incorporated into textiles the fragrance lasts much longer due to the slow-release action

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    Quote Originally Posted by rdoggpmasta
    In host-guest chemistry an inclusion compound is a complex in which one chemical compound the host forms a cavity which molecules of a second compound the guest are located. The definition of inclusion compounds is very broad, it extends to channels formed between molecules in a crystal lattice in which guest molecules can fit. If the spaces in the host lattice are enclosed on all sides so that the guest species is ‘trapped’ as in a cage, such compounds are known as clathrates. In molecular encapsulation a guest molecule is actually trapped inside another molecule.

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    Cyclodextrin inclusion compounds
    Inclusion complexes are formed between cyclodextrins and ferrocene[1]. When a solution of both compounds in a 2:1 ratio in water is boiled for 2 days and then allowed to rest for 10 hours at room temperature orange-yellow crystals form. X-ray diffraction analysis of these crystals reveal a 4:5 inclusion complex with 4 molecules of ferrocene included in the cavity of 4 cyclodextrine molecules and with the fifth ferrocene molecule sandwiched between two stacks of ferrocene - cyclodextrine dimers.

    Cyclodextrin also forms inclusion compounds with fragrance molecules[2]. As a result the fragrance molecules have a reduced vapor pressure and are more stable towards exposure to light and air. When incorporated into textiles the fragrance lasts much longer due to the slow-release action
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    Is that the recipe for the class-B Dual Noob?

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    I unfortunatly am noob, I am trying to post about 30 odd post as fast as i can to rid my self of the title. But I will admit I have flamed noobs before, generally the ones who dont read the rules and ask how to copie game or the ones who clutter the forms with advertising of products with no relevence.

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    Wink Noob is actuelly a good title.

    I dont know why people detest it so much.
    Everyone was new at some point.
    Hell when I was a noob. I was far more noobish then you guys. I was ridiculed for posts that looked somthing like this,

    ** ohla peopleses, Ims new to here and n@@d TH!S Or ThaT? **

    Maybe thats an extremem example. But ask anyone that has known me since the beginning, I was the epitome of what a noob was back then.
    But people often overlook the benifits of the title.
    The noob title comes with a certain amount of amnesty to mistakes that are somtimes made.
    Why somone would want to throw away there rightfull leinance , There time given to adjust to thr rules here is beyond me. We give noobs a certain ammount of slack.
    But have zero tolerance for rule breakers once they are past that beginners level.

    For the life of me I will never understand why people get in such a hurry to lay there head on a chopping block lol
    It really does become a different game once your no longer a noob here.

    Meditate on these things for a while guys.

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    I dont know why people detest it so much.
    well I am a person so here's my anwser. It makes us seem inexperienced. I was doing the homedrew and emulators for dc 2 years ago, just not the form. so I am left with this title for now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dull Blade
    well I am a person so here's my anwser. It makes us seem inexperienced. I was doing the homedrew and emulators for dc 2 years ago, just not the form. so I am left with this title for now.
    Well technically you are a DCemu newbie. Since your "new" to DCemu.co.uk. As long as you post with quality (which you seem to be doing) you'll recieve the same respect as any oldbie.

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    whatever - just be nice!! sounds like a great idea to me!! thanks for stickin' up for the noobs Leper!!
    we are grateful!
    Listen to Grateful by Patti Smith : http://www.napster.com/player/tracks/11999795

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    Heck yeah! We were all noobs once, too y'know... So keep the DC emu forums nice and clean for the noobies! After all DC not only stands out for Dream Cast, Deadly Curse, Dreaded Crap, District Campus, Dark Caramel, Downright Crazy, Decomposing Cat and a slew of others including my personal favorite, Dirty Camel....it also stands for Decently Caring. Aaaaaaaaaaw, I'm sure all the Dedicated Controlling mods shed a tear on that one XP.

    Anyways..... My point is..... as random as people may come, remember to be respectful to noobs. After all they make the community bigger than life.

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