HarperCollins College Outline Organic Chemistry
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Book Info ============================= HarperCollins College Outline Organic Chemistry Authors: Michael H. Smith ISBN: 0064671267 This is the COMPLETE book scanned to .pdf with all chapters separated. Winrar file, no pass needed. ============================= If you like my work, show you care, fuck the man, you damn well better share. ============================= A note to all publishers of books for college level classes: Myself and all other students are tired of getting raped by you sorry bastards, rearranging chapters every 2yrs while adding nothing meaningful, just so you can sell more of your shit. We agree that you need to be paid fair money for your work, rather than rape us like a cut-rate bitch. Since you don't see it that way, we are going to put it into terms you can understand. No more money for you. Your shit is gonna be free now, to anyone who wants it in a digital format. You are not being fair to students, so we are not going to be fair to you. How you like that dick up your ass? Feels nice, doesn't it... ============================= Ripped by: EducatedMF
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Heh, on a chemistry kick lately? Seriously, good stuff. And by the way, any more screenshots of your stuff on TPB landing in the newspapers lately? :)
LOL, I have no clue as to if the NYT is still watching me, but I do know some publishers are looking.
I have an undergraduate degree in Chemistry, but sometimes release other stuff that comes across my desk in the office.
I thought I would give the Chem students something that may help them. After all, I've already popped McMurry's cherry, until his next edition. ;)
I have an undergraduate degree in Chemistry, but sometimes release other stuff that comes across my desk in the office.
I thought I would give the Chem students something that may help them. After all, I've already popped McMurry's cherry, until his next edition. ;)
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