Thursday, March 31, 2011

How To Post A Comment

I guess some of you don't know yet, so let me teach!


1. Click whichever post you want to comment on [For example,][How To Accomplish Mission 2 - G's Secret Mission].
2. Look for the word comments on that post.
3. Click and post!
4. We turned on "Comment Moderation" so if it seems inappropriate or doesn't follow the guidelines for comments, we will automatically reject the comment. If it does, we will post it on the site.

Guidelines:
The comment needs to be nice, kind, and appropriate.
The comment cannot include private info!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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April Fool's Party!

April Fool's Party is finally here! If you ever wondered something weird, like getting out of the Town Buildings (Gift Shop, Coffee Shop, Night Club) results in going to the Iceberg. Well, they're trying to fool you! If you were ever thinking how they did it, the put the Town in place, replaced it with water in your account, and took away the shops, adding the Iceberg, and adjusting it. If you want to find Rookie, check out the Rookie Tracker. Did you know that the Club Penguin crew actually moderates harder when it is a party? Anyways, just wanted to tell you that the area (6'' by 11'') in the Plaza has reduced to 6" by 10.999999999999"!


Wednesday, March 30, 2011

(If you are looking for CP, don't see this!)

Alkyl Halide: One of the things branching off of the main chain is replaced with one of the "halogens", which are F, Cl, Br, and I.
Alcohol: Has an OH (hydroxyl) group attached to a main chain (no double bond to O)
"Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary" Ethers: Primary: Mostly called by common name. Secondary: Mostly called by systematic name. Tertiary: A little bit of both.
Aldehyde: Oxygen double bonded to a carbon, a hydrogen attached to the carbon, and the rest at the other end of the H.
Ketone: Same thing as aldehydes: carbonyl group and R. O=C-R. However, there might be almost more than one R, and that one is R "prime". So, instead of an H, it's R prime.
Carboxylic acid: Carbonyl, attached to OH and R at the carbon at the carbonyl.
Ester: Same thing as a carboxylic acid except that you snipe off the hydrogen and glue an R in its place.
Amine: Nitrogen attached to R primes and "Main" Rs.