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Tag Archives: F-Blog
F-Blog Updates
Posts about blog maintenance are generally pretty worthless, but we’ve made a few changes that are hopefully interesting. In an effort to spur conversation, we’ve removed some of the barriers to writing a comment. It’s no longer necessary to register … Continue reading
F-Blog Comments Reopened
One of our main goals for F-blog is to provide a place for the fluorous community to interact. Our hope is that an online discussion will occur around interesting posts (we also hope that all of our posts are interesting!). … Continue reading
F-Blog: 100 posts!
The last post describing the fluorous chemistry being conducted in Prof. David Procter’s labs was F-Blog’s 100th post. Actually, it was assigned post ID# 100, which may or may not mean it’s our 100th post, since I can’t seem to … Continue reading
A note about images
All, As you have seen in our posts, we are dealing with some technical issues when it comes to inserting structures and images into the blog posts. Specifically, the drawings and images look fine as we are writing them in … Continue reading