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FUN FACT!

Ununhexium in Latin means 'one-one-six', its Atomic Number. A clever way to name an element AND know its Atomic # at the same time.

Ron

Ron Feyereisen
Continuous Improvement Mgr., CIT

www.sigmatronintl.com




-----Original Message-----
From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Stadem, Richard D.
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2014 3:32 PM
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Subject: Re: [TN] NTC Friday Element Quiz Answer, for FEQAB review and appeal.

Dear Mr. Hillman
I strenuously object and request that this email be formally considered an appeal to the FEQAB board because the clues for this week's question used the generic name Ununhexium. The correct term is hexium. This is because everyone knows the latest research (and my pragmatic common sense) show that unhexium is not-hexium (or hexium, not), and therefore un-unhexium is not not-hexium, meaning it is hexium. In addition, I could find no research that supported the clue statement that Livermorium could possibly be a colorless gas in its natural state, as there is plenty of evidence it has never been actually seen in its natural state and absence of evidence of color is not evidence of absence of color, especially since there is no known instrumentation that could capture any light spectrum or diffracture while passing through this element in its short half-life of one billionth of a second, or whatever it was. 

Mr. Hillman, I ask if you have ever met anyone who has stated that they have actually seen Livermorium gas?  I challenge you to produce a credible witness or viable research with proof of the visibility of Livermorium. I think a 5 x 7 .pdf image of the refractory spectrum with appropriate test documentation would be adequate.

In researching the answer, this was a source of confusion and therefore disqualifies the descriptive clues provided in this week's question. As such, there can be no real winner except by sheer dumb luck, and the weekly winner's archives should therefore show an asterisk behind the respected Mr. Woodall's and Mr. Feyereisen's name. 

If it had not been for those two incorrectly-stated clues I know I would have won.  Easily. Nooooo problemoooo.

Signed,
Richard D. Stadem
Sr. Advanced Engineer/Scientist
GENERAL DYNAMICS ADVANCED INFORMATION SYSTEMS [log in to unmask]

-----Original Message-----
From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of David D. Hillman
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2014 2:22 PM
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Subject: [TN] NTC Friday Element Quiz Answer

Hi folks - Here is the Friday Element Quiz Answer:

The Question:
This element is presumed to be a colorless gas in its natural state. It is 

produced by bombarding atoms of curium-248 with calcium-48 ions. It was given a "real" name in 2012. What element is being described?

The Answer:
The element is Livermorium (Lv)! Element 116 was named Livermorium in honor of the Livermore National Laboratory by the IUPAC in 2012. Lv was discovered in December of 2000 and per IUPAC rules initially given the generic name ununhexium. Lv is believe to have similar properties to polonium and tellurium due to its location in the Periodic table. It is also believed to be a colorless gas in its natural state.


The winners of the weekly element quiz are Leland Woodall, CSTech Inc. and Ron Feyereisen, Sigmatron Int. They will split the services of Clumpy and Kloumpios for the week. I did not specify I wanted the official element name so Ron's response was deemed correct by the FEQAB. Ron - let me know where your facility is at and the boys will go there after spending a couple of days at Leland's facility.

And next week I'll find a horribly ugly US East coast time to send out the Quiz question! :-)


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
Week 21 Dewey Whittaker, Honeywell
Week 21 David Bealer, Watch Fire Signs
Week 22 Phil Kinner
Week 23 Guy Ramsey, RD Circuits
Week 24 Mark Kostinovsky, Schlumberger
Week 25 Keith Calhoun, Sopark Corp
Week 26 Paul Reid, PWB Interconnect Solutions Inc Week 27 Greg Munie, IPC Week 28 Steve Gregory Week 29 Gus Trakas, Viasystems Week 29 Steve Creswick Week 30 Robert Welch, Moog Component Group Week 31 Heidi Havelka, Interplex Sunbelt Week 32 Raye Rivera, Canoga Perkins Week 33 Steve Creswick Week 34 Dewey Whittaker, Honeywell Week 35 Don Vischulis Week 36 Greg Munie, IPC Week 37 Larry Dzaugis Week 37 Bonus Question Steve Mikell Week 38 Curt McNamara, Logic PD

Week 38 Bonus Question Dewey Whittaker, Honeywell
- deferred the boys to Curt's facility

Week 39 Leland Woodall, CSTech Inc.
- Tell the guys I'm giving them a late Christmas present, and they can spend the week at home with their wives fulfilling their own set of chores.  Maybe they'll get a chance to get back to NC a little later on in 

the year, and it will be warm enough to go fishing at the coast.

Week 40 Leland Woodall, CSTech Inc.
- assisted with ????

Week 40 Ron Feyereisen, Sigmatron Int.
- assisted with ????


Everyone have a safe week.

Dave Hillman
Rockwell Collins
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