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Hi Brian - I just received a text message via Kloumpios's Blackberry 
(hummm, looks like Bev gave the boys some pretty fancy cellphones at some 
point) that they have decided to go "assist" with getting the power plant 
back on-line. I had no clue that they had such broad skill sets. Let us 
know if they succeed in bringing the blackouts to an end. Clumpy's had 
suggested they may use the John Deere's as satellite power generators for 
some of the critical electrical needs.

Dave



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07/18/2011 08:06 AM

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Re: [TN] NTC Friday Element Quiz - the Answer






Hi! Clumpy and Kloumpios would be better staying in Iowa. It's almost as 
hot here (today, heat index of 40°C (104°F)) but no aircon because some 
clever bugger blew up our largest power plant, supplying 55% of 
electricity. The power is OFF blackout!!! 34.9°C in my rewired office!
Call them back and send them to a deserving person.

Brian

On 18/07/2011 15:47, David D. Hillman wrote:
> Hi folks - Here is the Friday Element Quiz Answer:
>
> The Question:
>
> This element plays a key role as a constituent of steel. This element is
> an oxidizing agent in processes to make artificial dyes and fragrances.
> The average human takes in about 0.3 milligrams of this element per day.
> This element was not cast as a molten metal until 1959 due to its
> properties. What element is being described?
>
> The Answer:
>
> The element is Molybdenum (Mo)! Mo has a very high melting point so a
> special crucible had to be developed before it could be cast as a molten
> metal. The majority of the time Molybdenum is formed by compressing Mo
> powder at high pressures (HIP processing). A simple test (an oxidation
> process) to identify Mo was developed in 1781 by Karl Scheele which
> resulted in very intense blue solution in the presence of a reducing
> agent. The test has been used for 200 years but no one could figure out
> the physical reaction for the blue color. In 1996 a group of German
> chemists at the University of Bielefeld demonstrated that the blue color
> was the result of a cyclical cluster comprised of 154 Mo atoms 
interlinked
> with oxygen atoms. Mo was first used by the British in WWI for steel 
tank
> armor. The addition of Mo made the steel stronger and allowed for 
reduced
> plate thickness giving the tanks improved agility. This "discovery" had
> actually been made 20 years earlier by the French company Schneider& Co.
>
>
> The quiz winner this week is Brian Ellis and will get the services of
> Clumpy and Kloumpios again. The guys loaded up their John Deere's and 
left
> Iowa very early as we have a heat index of 112 for the next few days -
> they figured it would be better in Cyprus.
>
> So far Clumpy and Kloumpios have:
>
> Week 1 Lamar Young, SCS Coatings
> - accomplished nothing (drank lots of coffee)
>
> Week 2 Bev Christian, RIM
> - conducted REACH material testing
>
> Week 3 Drew Meyer, Benchmark Electronics Inc.
> - Solderability testing and mowed the lawn
>
> Week 4 Ian Fox, Goodrich
> - had an epic journey of travel
>
> Week 4 Gary Ferrari, Garrick Global
> - unknown
>
> Week 5 Fredrick Miller, Astrolab
> - unknown
>
> Week 6 David Nelson, Raytheon
> - Were tackling dummys for Dallas Cowboys
>
> Week 7 Graham Collins, L3 Communications
> - Cleaned gutters and painted window trim
>
> Week 8 Bill Noel, ITT Geospatial Systems Division
> - unknown
>
> Week 9 Steve Gregory of RD Circuits
> - unknown
>
> Week 10 David Bealer of Watchfire Signs
> - descaled the in-line wash machine! Ouch!
>
> Week 11 Dick Krug of Sparton Corporation
> - assisted with AS9100 quality management systems requirements audit
>
> Week 12 Steve Creswick of Balanced Enterprise Solutions
> - Acted as Steve's "go fer" due to a broken leg!
>
> Week 13 Gebhard Neifer, Delphi
> - conducted a plasma pre treatment Taguchi DOE for a sealing process
>
> Week 14 Bev Christian, RIM
> - assisted with a tin pest investigation/test
>
> Week 15 Bev Christian, RIM
>   - assisted Bev shoveling snow
>
> Week 16 David Bealer of Watchfire Signs
>   - assisted with reflow profiling
>
> Week 17 Brian Ellis, rumored to be retired
>   - assisted with rewiring the house, had a tractor accident and found 
his
> cousin Kloumpios
>
> Week 18 Denny Fritz, SAIC
>   - assisted with tin whisker inspection/examinations
>
> Week 19 Graham Collins, L3 Communications
> - assisted with scraping barnacles, boat paint and boat engine 
maintenance
>
> Week 20 Mark Woolley, PTRL Laboratory Avaya
> - assisted with weather observations (70F to snow) and resolving
> electrochemical migration failures
>
> Week 20 Tom Carroll, Boeing Defense, Space and Security
> - assisted with commercial aircraft galley inspection
>
> Week 21 Brian Ellis, supposedly retired, and Tom Carroll, Boeing 
Defense,
> Space and Security
> - assisted with root cause corrective action tasks
> - assisted with nothing but catching up with the family
>
> Week 22 Drew Meyer, Benchmark Electronics Inc.
> - assisted with metallographic cross-sections and Dye&  Pry testing
>
> Week 23 Bev Christian, RIM
> - assisted with a creep corrosion project and the setting up of an 
oxygen
> bomb
>
> Week 24 Steve Gregory, RD Circuits
> - unknown
>
> Week 25 Ahne Oosterhof, A-Laser
> - assisted with stencil aperture data analysis and split/stacked 
firewood
>
> Week 26 Scott Post, Delphi
> - assisted/participated in the Kokomo Airshow Race Event
>
> Week 27 Brian Ellis, supposedly retired
> - assisted with tedious website work and family home cooking
>
> Week 28 Nigel Burtt
> - abandoned Nigel and were rumored to be involved in UK News Corps/News
> International cellphone/journalism/politics scandal
>
> Week 29 Brian Ellis, supposedly retired
> - assisted with ???
>
>
> Hope everyone had a great weekend.
>
> Dave Hillman
> Rockwell Collins
> [log in to unmask]
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