Enjoy your retirement. It is well deserved. Your contributions are far too numerous to even begin to mention.
Blair
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From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Brian Ellis
Sent: Saturday, June 2, 2018 10:07 AM
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Subject: [TN] NTC: Closing down!
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Over the many years, I've made many friends (and probably foes!) in the
IPC, some by personal contact, some on this forum. I'm now 86 and,
honestly, am past it; enormous strides have been made in our technology
since I 'retired' 21 years ago, plus my brain is retiring faster than I
would like. I've therefore decided to close this account with the IPC at
the end of the month but not without a big thank you for many years of
information and enjoyment, hoping I haven't been totally useless, either!
As a final tribute to the efforts of Doug and David, I'm announcing the
discovery of a new half-element, brianium. On the periodic table it is
half-way between barium and hafnium and its main characteristic is that
its electrons orbit at half the usual speed relative to the temperature.
It can be found native only on the surface of an outcrop of pillow lava
around the sleepy village of Mosfiloti, Cyprus (incidentally where the
cousins Clumpy and Kloumpios first met). This village is named after the
mosfilo, the berry of a white hawthorn, which makes a very sticky jam
and legend has it that the slow orbit rate of brianium may be due to the
viscosity of the jam. It is also possible that Kloumpios' embonpoint is
due to an over-consumption of mosfilo jam when he was a kid. The slow
electron orbit of the element results in the density of the element
being twice as great as may be expected, explaining why some of the
inhabitants of the village are also dense.
Farewell,
Brian
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