Guestbook
Welcome to The Net Equation's Guestbook. Feel free to leave your comments about our web site, or simply peruse others' entries.
Doing some last minute revision for my chemistry quiz this afternoon... this site is great! good job guys!
Angela Yoong <angela.yoong@cornell.edu>
Ithaca, NY USA -
WOW! i realy like this site it has helped me out alot .
Andrew Bacot <sk8erandrew@hotmail.com>
Socile Cicle, Georgia U.S.A -
Weird. I was looking for the Antoine's constants for trimethylamine (C3H9N, or TMA), and instead found my old golf coach, Dr. Gulberg!! Hey, dude! Where's the info I need? Am I using this web site wrong? Email me, if the beginning of the school year hasn't taken too much out of you.
Darren
Darren Stensland <darrens@mlindustries.com>
Moses Lake, WA USA -
This site is really helpful with my Chemistry Class. Lately, Chem has been making me feel stupid, so this is really nice to stumble apun this site. It is a great site, and I know I will be using this alot more now. Thanks!
Kyle <mrpunkandskank@yahoo.com>
Las Vegas, Nevada USA!!!!!! -
when i was in the video, it says "come in to the..." and i'm thinking, "yeah yeah" all in suspense, and then it says "the net equation!" i couldn't help but chuckle. good job, wow this must have been a lot of work, i remember you guys talking about this in class a looong time ago. too bad this wasn't here, oh, 4 or 5 months earlier, i could have used it for the ap test. one correction...when you explain plasma, you leave half of a sentence and i was again left in suspense. good luck and have fun at college.
allison dobrey <flummoxed_onion@yahoo.com>
woodinville, wa usa -
Quite a compilation of chemical goodness, I must say! Congrats, it must have been a pain to assemble, but it looks like it will be a priceless resource. Also, I am not positive, but I think it is Ketone, not Keytone. Good luck at college, it was great meeting you at WHS!
Simon Bennett <spectre_39@hotmail.com>
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less talk, more rock (in my personal opinion.)
the last thing the world needs is more people mulling over and over amounts of information that actually have no realistic function. what the world needs is originality and inspiration, not cold facts.
the 3rd planet is sure they're being watched, by an eye in the shy that can't be stopped. And when you get to the promised land, you're gonna shake that eye's hand.
Jonas
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I am very proud of my friends that did an excellent job to this site. This provides a wonderful resource for any "internet junky" that is wanting to expand on their knowledge of science. This provides a great resource for students too as it is easily accessable via the internet. So, may it be a random browser, a student, or a professor, this site contains sufficient knowledge for reference. Thanks you guys!
Aaron Allen <amallen@spu.edu>
Woodinville, WA USA -
This is a Wonderful website for anyones chemistry needs. Be it a teacher who needs another teaching tool or just someone looking for an answer to a chemistry question, this would be a great resource to have. I give 2 thumbs up to this page!
Jayson Whaley <jwhaley@u.washington.edu>
WA USA -
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