I was informed, in no uncertain terms, that I needed to get off my lazy
ass and do some further education on half fractionals.
The element being described here is Scepterium (Sp-74.5). It is a half
fractional with the properties of gold, silver and curium. It is most
commonly found in the ore Dukeite and exists as Scepterium iodide.
Scepterium was first isolated by Sir Arthur Percival Roderick Speechless
in 1815, from deposits of Dukeite prevalent in Farnsborough in the UK. The
Scepterium, when reduced to pure form had all the luster of gold, the
malleability of silver, and a very interesting radiation effect, which was
not understood for years. When the material was displayed for George IV,
two of the radiation effects became apparent. The radiation caused those
near the metal to long to hold it (similar to gold and silver) and to
believe they played a much greater role in the grand scheme of things. It
was immediately crafted into a Royal Sceptre of the British Empire. As a
side historical note, Sir Arthur was knighted by George IV using this
Scepter, but it was so heavy it crushed Sir Arthur's skull, killing him
on the spot. This is the origin of the term - struck speechless. A sad
tale, but true.
The famous Washington monument Dave speaks of is the US Capitol, and I
know this because I was there last week. A small amount of Scepterium was
alloyed into the metals used to build the capstones of the chambers for
the Senate and for the House of Representatives. Consequently, all those
who sit in those chambers feel they are much more important or much more
"royal" than they really are. As another side historical note, the
Scepterium was sold to the US Government by Graham Naisbitt's great great
grandfather. So our present political problems are all his fault. A sad
tale, but true.
There is also a small amount of Scepterium plated over the top part of the
Washington Monument capstone, which was damaged in the 2011 earthquake. So
there are actually two monuments involved. They cannot finish the
earthquake renovations until Graham sells the US government a little more
Scepterium. He is holding out.
OK Hillman, do your worst.
Doug Pauls
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Date: 08/09/2013 06:54 AM
Subject: [TN] NTC Friday Element Quiz Question
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Hi folks - Here is the Friday Element Quiz Question:
The Question:
The pure form of this element is not found in nature. During the early
1800's this element was considered a precious metal and used by royalty. A
famous Washington DC monument has a capstone made from this element. What
element is being described?
The winner of the weekly element quiz will get the services of Clumpy and
Kloumpios for the week.
So far Clumpy and Kloumpios have done the following:
Past Quiz winners/tasks:
Week 1 Dick Krug, Spartan Complex Systems
Week 2 Laura Turbini, IRC
Week 3 James Head, Crowcon Detection Instruments Limited
Week 3 Pat Goodyear, PGE
Week 4 Joe Russeau, Precision Analysts Laboratory
Week 5 Tom Carroll, Boeing Defense, Space and Security
Week 6 Steve Gregory
Week 7 Phil Kinner
Week 8 Brian Ellis
Week 9 James Head, Crowcon Detection Instruments Limited
Week 10 Leland Woodall, CSTech Inc.
Week 11 Keith Calhoun, Sopark Corp
Week 12 Matthias Mansfeld, Mansfeld-Elektronik
Week 13 Leland Woodall, CSTech Inc.
Week 14 Brian Ellis
Week 15 Tom Carroll, Boeing Defense, Space and Security
Week 16 Steve Gregory
Week 17 Phil Kinner
Week 18 Ian Braddock, MBDA Systems
Week 19 Leland Woodall, CSTech Inc.
Week 20 Denny Fritz
Week 21 Amol Kane
- the boys can help me with optimization and qualification of Process
Equipment like stencil printer and wash. In their spare time they can
enjoy the fine TX summer
Dewey Whittaker, Honeywell
- the boys can stay 2 days with me and as I've always said "a man's home
is his castle, in a manor of speaking". I'll be training them in stand-up
comedy dealing with the dichotomy of Technet humor. Their names and act
will be " Grim and Stellar".
David Bealer, Watch Fire Signs
- since I will be out next week, they can take those 2 days
off. Everybody deserves a weekend once in a while.
Week 22 Phil Kinner
- assisted with ????
Week 23 Guy Ramsey, RD Circuits
- The boys arrived on Saturday as promised. Stayed at our place,
StonebridgeFarm, and helped hang high tension electric fence for my
daughter's horse
boarding operation. Sunday they helped me pull 300 hr maintenance on the
tractor, watched Caroline start (break) a horse in training, tipped a few
back by the pool, enjoyed a glorious purple sunset, tipped a couple more
while telling stories and watching fire flies . . . took it easy.
During the week they worked on the in-line cleaner, validating and
verifying the PID setups, repaired our high pressure pump for our factory
humidification system, which without Steve Gregory's care and attention,
had started to leak. Then we kicked around possible ways to keep a 600mm
by
450mm by 7.6mm, 60 layer, sequential lamination board, with 33:1 PTH,
eight DUT performance board at .4 mm pitch for 1189 Ball BGA survive
reflow,
measured z axis shift, and designed the attachment; pad, ball diameter and
stencil for the interposers. They had to rush off before we finished
developing the underfill process needed to stabilize the interposers.
Week 24 Mark Kostinovsky, Schlumberger
- The boys have been working hard and surely deserve some break. I'm
fixin' to be nice to the boys and just let them sit on my porch, have a
Texas drink, relax and enjoy our weather. This summer's been kinda cold
around here: has not even hit 40C (104F) yet.
Week 25 ????
- assisted with ????
Everyone have a safe week!
Dave Hillman
Rockwell Collins
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