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Hi Joe - no, you don't have to do his work but maybe you can sell his desk 
on Ebay. Graham won his Diet Mt. Dew stash a few weeks back to Doug might 
be a bit aggravated when someone comes for his desk.

Dave



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I guess I didn't check the fine print.  If I get Doug's desk,
do you expect me to try to do his work too?

I hereby abdicate, so that Guy can ascend to this honor.

-Joe 

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From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of David D. Hillman
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Subject: [TN] NTC - Friday Element Quiz - The Answers

Hi folks! Ok, here is the Friday element quiz answers:

The Question:
        I am a ductile BCC metal and one of the few BCC metals that  has 
no ductile-to-brittle transition. My elemental name is part of Greek 
mythology.

The Answer: Ta - tantalum

Bonus Points: 
        Name this metal's greatest attribute and its melting temperature 
rank with respect to all of the metals.

The bonus points answers: Greatest attribute is the tenaciousness of its 
oxide and Ta has the 4th highest melting point


The winner is Joe Kane! 

And the really odd thing is that Guy Ramsey is awarded the "almost" winner 

prize. Tantalum was named after Tantalus, the son of Zeus, because the 
difficult efforts to get pure Ta separated from Niobium (Nb) reminded them 

of the punishment inflicted on Tantalus by the Greek gods for abusing his 
guest privileges at the Greek Gods parties. The daughter of Tantalus was 
Niobe - thus the source of the name for the element Niobium (which is what 

Guy submitted).

Joe - you get Doug's desk but I haven't a clue how you will be able to 
claim it.

Everone have a fun and safe weekend

Dave

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