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They've taken on that coloration to confuse the penguins they are hunting.
To a penguin, he just looks like another big penguin.

Lloyd Duso
Plant Manager
Diamond-MT
(814) 535-3505
www.Diamond-mt.com

On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 10:36 AM, Iulia Muntele <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:

> how wound this  discussion apply to orca whales?
>
> On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 9:30 AM, Joyce Koo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> > I can confirm Doug's finding.  in addition, the radiation of Polarium
> > causes significant brain damage of both polar bears and penquin, resulted
> > extra small head (brain), similar to the zika virus effect on babies.
> > even though mosquito is non existence in north and south polar region.
> > > I think the FEQAB was drunk yet again and demonstrated its lack of
> > > critical
> > > thinking.  Polar bears are white all over because they roll in the
> snow.
> > > Penguins are white on the belly because they slide over the snow.
> Anyone
> > > who watches the nature channel knows that.  And since icebergs carry
> > > Polarium out from the polar regions, Polarium is found all over, but
> the
> > > near infinite dilution makes it hard to detect.  And I checked your
> > phone.
> > > You need your eyes re-lasered - you dialed the number for the Pachyderm
> > > experts, not the Penquin experts.  Elephant experts don't know jack
> about
> > > penguins, so of course they were confused.  So there.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Doug Pauls
> > > Principal Materials and Process Engineer
> > > Rockwell Collins
> > >
> > > On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 8:02 AM, David Hillman <
> > > [log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > >
> > >> Here is the Element Quiz Question:
> > >>
> > >> The Question:
> > >> This element has very few commercial uses since it is very expensive
> to
> > >> produce. There is a higher concentration of this element at the North
> > >> Pole
> > >> than the South Pole due to convective mixing. The liquid state of this
> > >> element has been used to construct electromagnetic calorimeters. This
> > >> element is also the basis for a laser in nuclear fusion energy
> research.
> > >> Which
> > >> element is being described?
> > >>
> > >> The Answer:
> > >> The element is Krypton (Kr)! Krypton is produced by fractional
> > >> distillation
> > >> of air. The electromagnetic calorimeter of the NA48 experiment at CERN
> > >> contained about 27 tonnes of liquid krypton. Krypton fluoride lasers
> are
> > >> used in nuclear fusion energy research. At one time, the International
> > >> Conference on Weights and Measures defined the meter as 1,650,763.73
> > >> wavelengths of light emitted by the krypton-86 isotope.
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> The winner of the quiz is Juliano Ribeiro, DATACOM, and will get the
> > >> services of Clumpy and Kloumpios for the week.
> > >>
> > >> FEQAB reviewed Doug's submission of Polarium as the quiz answer but
> > >> again
> > >> ruled his response to be incorrect. While Polarium may only be found
> in
> > >> the
> > >> polar regions, as stated by Doug, the element clues show that the
> > >> correct
> > >> response was an element that is found all over the planet. FEQAB also
> > >> questioned how polar bears were completely bleached white yet penguins
> > >> were
> > >> only selectively beached white. Inquires to the experts at the San
> Diego
> > >> Zoo were equally confused on that statement. Better luck next time
> Doug.
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> So far Clumpy and Kloumpios have done the following:
> > >>
> > >> Past Quiz winners/tasks:
> > >> Week 1 Ravinder Ajmani, Western Digital
> > >> Week 1 Ron Feyereisen, SigmaTron Intl.
> > >> Week 2 Louis Hart, Compunetics
> > >> Week 3 Mark Kostinovsky, Schlumberger Ltd.
> > >> Week 3 John Burke
> > >> Week 4 Drew Meyer, Benchmark Electronics
> > >> Week 5 No Winner - no correct responses!
> > >> Week 6 Bhanu Sood, NASA
> > >> Week 7 Keith Calhoun, Sopark Corp
> > >> Week 7 Ian Fox, Rolls Royce
> > >> Week 8 Leland Woodall
> > >> Week 8 David Bealer, SMT
> > >> Week 9 Tom Carroll, Boeing
> > >> Week 10 Louis Hart, Compunetics
> > >> Week 11 Tom Carroll, Boeing
> > >> Week 11 Scott Decker, UTAS
> > >> Week 12 Matthias Mansfeld, Mansfeld Elektronik PCB Design and Assembly
> > >> Week 13 No Quiz,
> > >> Week 14 Matthias Mansfeld, Mansfeld Elektronik PCB Design and Assembly
> > >> Week 15 Bhanu Sood, NASA
> > >> Week 16 John Maxwell
> > >> Week 17 Leland Woodall
> > >> Week 18 Leland Woodall
> > >>
> > >> Week 19 Tom Carroll, Boeing
> > >> - Love those firewalls. The boys will help review some environmental
> > >> testing for explosive atmosphere, Sand & Dust, Humidity and Salt Fog
> at
> > >> a
> > >> local supplier. When they get bored with that they can help patch the
> > >> roof
> > >> over my head that might have a developed a leak during the winter.
> After
> > >> that they can relax and go fishing in the bay or ocean near my house.
> > >>
> > >> Week 20 Robert Kondner
> > >> - assisted with ????
> > >>
> > >> Week 21 Tom Brendlinger, ClearMotion Inc.
> > >> - Up here at ClearMotion, I've got a board to design... but our
> > >> recruiter
> > >> wants us looking through resumes instead. I think the boys can do that
> > >> for
> > >> a while, and when they're done with that, they can start cutting out
> > >> molds
> > >> for my upcoming cedar strip canoe.
> > >>
> > >> Week 22 Carl Van Wormer, Cipher Engineering LCC
> > >> - After feeding them all weekend, I put the boys to work soldering the
> > >> battery leads (Pb-Free, of course) onto ShortSniffer boards.  They
> were
> > >> so
> > >> efficient with those little fingers twisting the wire ends, they got
> the
> > >> next 6-months production done in 4.5 hours!  I gave our minimum wage
> > >> technician a pink slip, telling her to re-apply in September.
> > >>
> > >> They had big smiles on their faces as I put them on a plane to Disney
> > >> World, giving them each 3 all-day passes (after warning them to stay
> > >> away
> > >> from Snow White).  They should be well rested for the next Element
> Quiz
> > >> winner.
> > >>
> > >> Week 23 Juliano Ribeiro, DATACOM
> > >> - assisted with ????
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> I hope everyone has a awesome week!
> > >>
> > >> Dave Hillman
> > >> Rockwell Collins
> > >> [log in to unmask]
> > >>
> > >
> >
>
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