Check this out, it's as good as PF

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In summary, the conversation discusses various websites for searching and gathering information, including scirus.com, googlescholar.com, and answers.yahoo.com. The conversation also mentions wolframalpha.com, which the speaker is still waiting for. Overall, the conversation suggests that scirus.com and googlescholar.com are good options for finding information, but regular Google is also reliable.
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http://www.scirus.com/
Ok, I lied. Its just good. Not as good.

Also, www.googlescholar.com[/URL]

but just regular ole google is good too!
 
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Cyrus said:
http://www.scirus.com/
Ok, I lied. Its just good. Not as good.

Also, www.googlescholar.com[/URL]

but just regular ole google is good too![/QUOTE]

the first link is quite good, I usually search for info through websites of common journals and used to google for info about scientific researches but I get lost looking for the results of interests throughout, it will save time for sure:rolleyes:
 
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FAQ: Check this out, it's as good as PF

What is PF?

PF stands for "plastic-free" and is a term used to describe products or materials that do not contain any plastic.

What makes something as good as PF?

Something can be considered as good as PF if it is made from sustainable and natural materials, is biodegradable, and does not harm the environment.

How can I tell if a product is as good as PF?

You can check the label or packaging of a product to see if it is labeled as "plastic-free" or if it contains any plastic materials. You can also do research on the brand or company to see if they are environmentally responsible and use sustainable materials.

Why is PF important?

PF is important because plastic is a major contributor to pollution and harm to the environment. By choosing products that are as good as PF, we can reduce our plastic consumption and help protect the planet.

Are all PF products the same?

No, not all PF products are the same. Some may be more sustainable or environmentally friendly than others. It is important to do research and read labels to determine the level of PF in a product.

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