Why thank you for the vote of confidence my wee 'lil muffin

*squeezes and, whilst no fax machine to speak of, texts sadie a rig full of morning breakfast, LC style, plus appetizer and offers to include HIM for dessert

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Depending who the reference is for, I often will break it down into an explanation suitable for the target audience. For example I helped an acquaintance of a friendly sort on another forum with a reference related to some experimental medicine he is taking in a clinical trial for a haematological malignancy, first provided the reference itself, plus some secondary resources and also, then gave him the lowdown on what it meant, explaining everything in detail and providing background on the drug, its mode of action, target, potential side effects, interactions etc. so that he not only understood it, but understood it thoroughly, plus added in all the stuff of the sort that often gets left out in journals intended for academics that they simply expect whosoever other professional biologists/biochemists and big pharma to understand implicitly.
And explained my explanation too, lol. That way he got not only the original reference I sought to provide him, as well as my other supporting refs I dug up for him but lots of background, everything else, within reason I thought relevant, how the drug worked, how its class worked, were discovered etc. and my thoughts on why it should do what it does. That kind of thing, so as to help him out, especially as he uses lots of various herbs and supplements also, so I could provide him with predicted interactions that the study wouldn't have, and did not actively look for.
And also, 'copy paste random shit about chemistry', again, supporting data or references. That isn't random. What might SEEM random more so, is other, nonreference chemistry 'shit'. That, often as not hasn't been stuck up on pubmed, because it is my own fucking work. And sure, I post about chem and biotech, etc. in various fora online. Why? because I have a deep love for the subject and its practice. Always have, although of course it was reading and learning only, at first when very young, bar microscopy and chemical reagent testing of fungi for my mycological side, obviously my old man wasn't going to build me my first lab bench whilst I was still a toddler! although he did give me one when I was still pre-teen, first one in my old house was in my bedroom, lol. And I'd for example, get frustrated about my incompetent teachers in my Kanner's school not even allowing us to come NEAR the 'iodine tincture on potato' crappy excuse for an 'experiment'. Had no glassware in the school, no qualified science teachers etc. So when they did that, I then spent much of my savings and pocket money on lots of iodine tincture and spent all evening after school and all night after that without sleep, meticulously distilling every bit of liquid off some iodine tincture until I finally had before me, a glistening pile of very, very pure resublimed I2. Waited all day in school distracted as hell wanting to go back home and prepare some methyl iodide, only to find I knew not, then how volatile it was, and much had evaporated off the open dish, staining the crap out of one of the reagent cupboards in my bedroom. Had to work all over again, before I got any MeI, doing all of that hard, sleepless work, all over again.
Random? no. I just love my art.