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by unnouinceput
2260 days ago
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Quote: "Fortunately, there are creatures called "process chemists" – guys who laugh at the discovery synthesis, insult as many of us as possible, and then make it better so that the yields are higher and some of the most dangerous chemical reagents and solvents – ones you really don't want to use on a large scale – are replaced by others. They are generally a bunch of mutants, but they do a great job in "fixing" the synthesis used by the discovery chemists." This really cracked me up. In my IT world the equivalent for "mutant" would be refactoring, right? I did "mutated" this way a few times in the past to much of the horrors of my boss(es)/manager(s) when they learned the next day. |
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