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Funny you should mention that. On my Grandmothers' sides of the family
are good German stock and my great-great-great-???-Great-grandfather was
Roger Williams (1st Governor of Rhode Island). On my Grandfathers side
was an eclectic bunch of English, Scotch and Irish rumrunners and
pirates who migrated to the Caribbean Islands. I ran into a few of the
descendants when I was in Grand Cayman. That may explain the term Jolly
Roger.
Dewey  

-----Original Message-----
From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Dharma Kemp-Bresett
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 1:37 PM
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Subject: Re: [TN] NTC: Coefficients of thermal expansion

Maybe it was a long lost relative of Dewey? Gotta give them their props
for
creativity though.... :-)
Dharma


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-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Gregory [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 4:32 PM
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Subject: Re: [TN] NTC: Coefficients of thermal expansion

Awwwww, bummer. Sounded good though...

Makes you wonder who it was that came up with a story like this, and why
they would.

Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: Dharma Kemp-Bresett [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 3:12 PM
To: Steve Gregory
Subject: RE: [TN] NTC: Coefficients of thermal expansion

 
Hi Steve,
 I just checked snopes and it looks like, as amusing as it is, this
tidbit
may be false....

http://www.snopes.com/language/stories/brass.asp

Thanks,
Dharma
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-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Gregory [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 4:02 PM
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Subject: [TN] NTC: Coefficients of thermal expansion

Good Day All!
 
I was going to wait until Friday, but seeing how it's "hump" day, I
thought
I'd break up the week and post this little tidbit of information that
one of
the engineers that I work with sent me....
 
Steve
 
It was necessary to keep a good supply of cannon balls near the cannon
on
old war ships.
But how to prevent them from rolling about the deck was the problem. The
best storage method devised was to stack them as a square based pyramid,
with one ball on top, resting on four, resting on nine, which rested on
sixteen. 

Thus, a supply of 30 cannon balls could be stacked in a small area right
next to the cannon.
There was only one problem -- how to prevent the bottom layer from
sliding/rolling from under the others. 

The solution was a metal plate with 16 round indentations, called, for
reasons unknown, a Monkey.  But, if this plate were made of iron, the
iron
balls would quickly rust to it. The solution to the rusting problem was
to
make them of brass - hence, Brass Monkeys.
 
Few landlubbers realize that brass contracts much more and much faster
than
iron when chilled.  Consequently, when the temperature dropped too far,
the
brass indentations would shrink so much that the iron cannon balls would
come right off the monkey.

Thus, it was quite literally, cold enough to freeze the balls off a
brass
monkey. And all this time, you thought that was just a vulgar
expression,
didn't you?  You must send this fabulous bit of historical knowledge to
at
least a few uneducated friends. 

 

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