Talk:Deoxyribase

Seems well-constructed. Any more information available? Oh, and I think there may be an error in the mechanism, but I'm not sure. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Donotknowsocannotsay (talk • contribs)

Moved from article after addition of db-nonsense
(It's a hoax, but I couldn't find a template for that. Deoxyribase -> Creosote, come on! Only 33 unique Google hits for deoxyribase--most of these appear to be misspellings of deoxyribose. Hynca-Hooley 13:17, 26 February 2006 (UTC)
 * I'm not sure this will be speedy deleted - it's certainly not incoherent. If the tag is removed I would recommend proposing it for deletion instead. --Malthusian (talk) 13:28, 26 February 2006 (UTC)
 * Excuse my ignorance, but is there not a tag I can use that indicates straight away that the article is a hoax. (If not, there should be!) Nonsense was the closest I could find. Hynca-Hooley 13:30, 26 February 2006 (UTC)
 * There's no speedy deletion template because a hoax isn't a candidate for speedy deletion. From CSD G1: "[Patent nonsense] does not include... hoaxes". There is a hoax template which I've added now. --Malthusian (talk) 13:33, 26 February 2006 (UTC)

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Well done for finding Deoxyribase (and subsequently Doctor Lee Clay). But we shall be back for more misinformative pages, so keep a look out.

Until next time....

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