“Every time I
find the meaning of life, they change it” --
Anonymous
One of the wonderful things about the Web is that it is in a constant state of
flux. One of the exasperating things
about the Web is … that it is in a constant state of flux.
Back in June of 2010 I posted a link to the very interesting Encyclopaedia of Hydrocarbons, produced by Istituto
Della Enciclopedia Italiana, Fondata Da Giovanni Treccani. At that time you could access it directly at
no charge.
That has changed. Now the only part of the Encyclopaedia that
is available to the public is the chapter titled Emerging Technologies
For The Conversion Of Residues
Update your bookmark. The current URL
for this chapter is:
http://www.treccani.it/export/sites/default/Portale/sito/altre_aree/Tecnologia_e_Scienze_applicate/enciclopedia/inglese/inglese_vol_3/137-160_ing.pdf
Speaking of bookmarks, bookmark the Desulfurization
Blog, and visit it from time to time for a continuing stream of
helpful hints for online searching.
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