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Doesn't Dave H usually go for H2O being nasally fitted?  (also known as white-water kayaking)

One would hope the only elements he contacts are in the water and air, any explorations of minerals might be painful.

regards,

Graham Collins
Senior Process Engineer
Sunsel Systems
(902) 444-7867

Note: new address!  We have moved to 433 Cutler Avenue
Dartmouth Nova Scotia B3B 0J5

On 6/16/2017 1:09 PM, Joyce Koo wrote:

The element is rarest on earth.  only 30 g total in earth's crust.  No
body actually "see" it, because if you collect enough of the stuff, its
own isotope radiation will heat up enough to vaporize it.  People only can
"assume" what its appearance would be... What element is it?  (since dave
is not here... I assume he is looking for the element somewhere in the
wild).  No reward for anyone answer correctly... Punishment will be to
define Dave's GPS coordinate and get him back on time for next element
question... ;-) Happy Friday.

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