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I can see rocket launch from your neck of the woods in the near  
future...
On Apr 14, 2017, at 10:49 AM, Douglas Pauls wrote:

> Good morning all,
> In light of Dave's Friday Element Quiz, this is something that I  
> absolutely
> have to share.
>
> Dave and I are priviledged to do science and engineering  
> demonstrations at
> Iowa (sometimes farther) schools, which we call the Rockwell Road  
> Show.
> Dave is one of the originators of the program over 25 years ago. I  
> have
> been doing it for about 16 years now.  We both have a blast doing  
> this (and
> that is an understatement).  It is not unusual, when we have done  
> the show
> for Middle Schools or Elementary Schools, to have the kids write  
> thank you
> notes and indicate what they liked best about the show.  It is very
> gratifying reading them.  But a few weeks ago, Dave and I did a  
> show for
> the Anamosa (Iowa) Middle School.  It was a fantastic show and the  
> kids
> REALLY got into it.  This morning, their science teacher dropped  
> off the
> thank you notes and a large rolled up piece of paper.  When we  
> rolled it
> out, we were absolutely blown away.  I asked Steve Gregory to post  
> it on
> his site.
>
> http://stevezeva.homestead.com/Anamosa_Periodic_Table.jpg
>
> A Periodic Table of the Elements, with a thank you note on the back  
> of each
> element.  Stunning.
>
> Maybe next year, I can get them to do the half fractionals.
>
> Doug Pauls
> Principal Materials and Process Engineer
> Rockwell Collins

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