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Doug,
You know what I think of FEQAB.
How such a group of people could be so sly, sneaky, cunning, wily, and just plain evil made me wonder; who are these people, and where did they come from? 
So I did some discreet research. It took a while, but here is what I found. I know they will take revenge and make my life a living hell, but after much thought I decided it was in Technet's best interest if they were exposed so the world could see just who they were. Here are their names:

Godwin Fuller, Chairman
Ralph Fitzpatrick, Rules Keeper
Alan Fernhill, ass't Rules Keeper
Philemon Wigleigh, Treasurer
Nate Reeve
Joby Wigleigh
Elizabeth Clerk, Secretary

If these names are not familiar to you, just Google them up and read about them. What you learn will be truly disturbing.

Odin



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I cry foul, foul I say.
Canada is a country, darn big one, but still a country.
I am pretty sure Dr. Bennet Christian was from a branch of the family not acknowledged by Bev.  I am sure there is a deep dark secret there somewhere.  Perhaps Bennet was, at some point, impolite to someone.  What self respecting Canadian would admit to knowing someone that foul?
As to the no UofC at Aklavik, no, not anymore!!!  I thought I established that.

I suspect the FEQAB has been bought.  Pretty sure Odin agrees.

Douglas Pauls | Technical Fellow | Electronics AMT COLLINS AEROSPACE
400 Collins Road NE, MS 108-101, Cedar Rapids, IA  52498  USA
Tel: +1 319 295 2109 | Mobile: +1 319 431 3773

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Subject: Element Quiz Answer


The Element Quiz winner gets the services of our outstanding/amazing gnomes Clumpy and Kloumpios for the week (they have had their vaccination shots and can follow any covid-19 protocols the winner decides).



The Question:



The names of the elements are derived from a wide number of sources. This week we are looking for the elements that are named after countries. Note - there is one element where the being named after a country is an indirect derivation. Name the elements that are named after countries.



The Answer:

The following elements are named after countries:

  *   France: gallium and francium
  *   Cyprus: copper
  *   Germany: germanium
  *   Poland: polonium
  *   USA: americium
  *   Japan: nihonium
  *   India: indium (this is indirect via the Latin indicum meaning indigo)



So I finally found a element question that truly messed everyone up! No one had a perfect response but two people did get 7 of 8 correct. Bhanu Sood and Dick Krug both named 7 of 8 correctly. Russell Kido got 6 of 8 correct  and Odin got 5 of 8 correct.  Common mistake: Europe is a region and not an individual country so Eu doesn't count.  Copper derives its name from the Latin " Cyprium" meaning the "metal from Cyrus".  Thulium derives its name from Thule, the ancient name for Scandinavia, which again is a region and not a country.



The winners of the Quiz are Dick Krug, retired and Bhanu Sood, NASA. They will get the assistance of the boys for the week. Please let us know what tasks you have for the boys to keep them busy.




The FEQAB (Friday Element Quiz Arbitration Board) reviewed Doug's submission of "canadium" as the quiz response. Doug's submission was not accepted as a consultation with Dr. Bev Christian revealed no relationship to a Dr. Bennett Christian. Additionally, Bev confirmed that there is no University of Canada in Aklavik. The city of  Aklavik only has a population of about 600. Sorry Doug, better luck on the next quiz.





Winners:



Week 1: Bhanu Sood, NASA



Week 2: Eddie Hofer, Collins Aerospace



Week 3: John Maxwell



Week 4: Scott Decker, Collins Aerospace



Week 5: Russell Kido, Practical Components



Week 6: James Head, PCB Design Engineer and Bhanu Sood, NASA



Week 7: Denny Fritz, consultant



Week 8: Dean Vinke, Blue Canyon Tech



Week 9: Richard Stadem, GD



Week 10: Scott Decker, Collins Aerospace



Week 11: Eray CANLI, Volocopter GmbH



Week 12: Guy Ramsey



Week 13: Scott Decker, Collins Aerospace



Week 14: Bhanu Sood, NASA



Week 15: Graham Naisbitt, Gen3 Systems



Week 16: Dave Bealer, Watch Fire Signs



Week 17: Torsten Hagge, Tronic One



Week 18: Ben Gumpert, Lockheed Martin



Week 19: Bhanu Sood, NASA



Week 20: Russell Kido, Practical Components



Week 21: Tom Carroll, Boeing



Week 22: Bhanu Sood, NASA and Dick Krug, retired



Week 23: ???

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