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Phil
   
Bananas A healthy source of potassium and delicious. Also very portable.
   

Physical Chemistry 5th ed. - Ira N. Levine

A great phys chem textbook because it's easy to read, shows all derivations so equations aren't poppin' out of left field and it's clear and concise. Just like bananas.
   
WebElements A great looking periodic table with a wealth of specific knowledge about many elements, isotopes and other chemical entities.
   
Science Daily An easy way to keep up on today's hot topics in science. Not only chemistry atricles and news. Includes information on all the natural sciences news.
 
Ryan
 
Microsoft Excel This program can pretty much do anything if you know how to use it right. Most useful tool for tedious work.
 
Wikipedia The best source of 'general' knowledge. When
looking for information on a specific topic Wikipedia can be as (or dare I say more) useful than Google...
 
Google Calendar If you are like me and have the worst memory in the world then this is your new best friend. A free registration and you can electronically organize your meetings, classes and appointments. Also sends out reminders to your email address so you won't have to check back all the time.
 
 
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