re: to Chara at plural.cafe
@chara_dreemurr@plural.cafe @Alyx huh looks different from this end
Parallax webcomic, p. 13
are we doing some kind of reverse cold read on this thing, Chara
🔴 eh maybe. patterns are patterns
Parallax webcomic, p. 13
🔴 anyway "town in the foothills of some mountains" ain't exactly uncommon
yeah there's that. we're still in reasonably generic territory here
the town has a name, "Silverdalen", which just makes me think of Silverdale, WA, in Kitsap County. we've been there once!
🔴 yeah Kara drove that far to buy an electric piano. it was an expensive machine and her / our left-right coördination issues meant we hardly improved with practice and Kara quit trying early. as per usual hah
Parallax webcomic, p. 13
what the heck, I'll do another. lucky thirteen
https://www.parallaxcomic.com/comic/page-13
Lomax really IS running now, drawing the attention of other kids. and it doesn't look like they stop until they're well away from the school. it's evening, and Lomax is on some remotish-looking road, trees behind him, looking down on a town nestled in among mountains
🔴 ...huh
more coincidences, Chara?
🔴 well I'm thinking of the Ebottsville stuff of Kara's but shit nobody paid attention to that
and once you get the catalyst made, it's used to hydrogenate quinaldine (2-methylquinoline) to (S)-2-methyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinoline, in 94% enantiomeric excess, by hydrogenation at 50 atm pressure of hydrogen gas in a solvent of methanol spiked with trifluoroacetic acid, probably to insure protonation of the quinaldine (I suspect that without it you might get the 1,4-dihydroquinoline instead)
neat, I guess? nothing I can see wanting to do any time soon. who has iridium lying around
ordinary hydrogenation of aromatic rings is going to yield racemic products but stereoselective hydrogenation is here achieved with a bespoke chiral organoriridium catalyst. most of the synthetic procedure describes how to make that catalyst starting from (1S,2S)-1,2-diphenylethylenediamine. again, a vicinal diamine serves as a building block for a chiral ligand stuck on a transition metal
pentamethylcyclopentadienyliridium(III) dichloride dimer serves as the iridium source for the synthesis
feel like I need to change up the _Organic Syntheses_ roulette in some way that's more likely to give me older results. right now it skews towards new syntheses too much. hm...let's try random 4-digit number instead
searching orgsyn.org on "1323"
and the first hit is
http://orgsyn.org/demo.aspx?prep=v92p0213
now this is a fascinating one, if special-purpose again. the goal is *stereoselective* hydrogenation of substituted quinolines to 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinolines
@micrackbiron the early years of the show are...different, that's for sure. you could tell it was much more a kid's educational show than it later came to be
@micrackbiron I kinda prefer old Who to new Who, and Moffat was just awful aside from maybe two or three ideas
Parallax webcomic, p. 12
I'm trying to think of how I'd react to an exchange like this when I was Lomax's age. (like, okay, I sort of feel myself to be a teenager, but I'm occupying the same head as a forty-four-year-old human, so it's complicated)
Chara, any thoughts?
🔴 eh when Kara was this age she probably would have at least half believed the teacher could be some source of help, she still tended to look up to teachers as trusted authorities, despite the calamities, until her 30s, it's sad
Parallax webcomic, p. 12
and page twelve, just because these have been swiftly moving pages with little to summarize really
https://www.parallaxcomic.com/comic/page-12
Lomax does in fact bolt, but not before Prof. Rodgers assures them, "if you ever need help you can come to me". not worrisome at all! Lomax thanks him with a hasty backwards glance. the kid wants out of the awkwardness, fast
they hasten away, almost running, and finally give vent to a "WHAT THE HELL" when they're a safe distance down the hall
Parallax webcomic, p. 11
page eleven.
detailed closeup of the box sitting in Prof. Rodgers's outstretched hand. there's some lettering on the lid and I can make out the word "LUX" (light, of course) but nothing else is immediately clear.
what is it? Lomax sensibly asks. "consider it a gift". o-kay. Lomax is already mentally preparing to bolt for the door and Rodgers does the "hehe sorry for keeping you" thing. just how long have they been talking?
@kel@plush.city @hope@weirder.earth @wintgenstein @garbados only that there's other ways to get high technology without mining for toxic metals. also "rare earths" (lanthanides) are generally not very toxic, although their ores (e.g. monazite) usually also have thorium in them so mining them probably is a pervasive health hazard
Parallax webcomic, p. 10
fine, let's keep playing. page ten
https://www.parallaxcomic.com/comic/page-10
still expounding on Lomax's willingness to be a doormat, Prof. Rodgers advances on Lomax, casting the shadow from the setting Sun on him, which of course is totally not intimidating in any way: "you're powerless".
hehe didn't mean to scare you though! both Lomax and Rodgers are sweating at this point. Rodgers promises he's only wanting to help, and holds out...a small ornamented wooden box, perhaps?
dysphoria, money, asking for money?
tomorrow I'm getting a consultation for a laser hair removal place, cause they're having a great deal and um
i really can't afford it. like, in fact, I'm still desperately looking for dental care. but my facial dysphoria is really shitty and I'd like to get it treated
so it's not life or death, but i was wondering if anyone may be interested in helping a girl out via ko-fi?
Ko-fi.com/zoey0774