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Yuan-chia Joyce Koo <[log in to unmask]>
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i am impressed with your knowledge not only on element, but also in  
biology.  Be careful about the Cat claws modified by presence of Ig  
attraction force.
On Nov 17, 2017, at 9:14 AM, Douglas Pauls wrote:

> My esteemed colleague is referring to another of the half fractional
> elements, Ignorium-84.5 (Ig 84.5). Ignorium is one of the odder half
> fractionals.  The primary effect of the material is that it induces  
> a mild
> state of forgetfulness, causing you to essentially “ignore” it.  It is
> believed that Ignorium was first isolated by Dr. Albert von  
> Struppenhoffer
> at the University of Mannheim in Germany in 1925.  However, after  
> working
> with Ig for a short period of time, other research projects seemed  
> more
> interesting. In 1926, after working with Ig for a short period of  
> time,
> other research projects seemed more interesting. In 1930, after  
> working
> with Ig for a short period of time, other research projects seemed  
> more
> interesting. In 1936, Dr. von Struppenhoffer had a research  
> assistant Dr.
> Lisa Marie Vandensniffer, assisting him.  With two of them, they  
> were able
> to fight off the effects of Ignorium long enough to validate their  
> work
> before the German scientific community.  Some continued research  
> showed
> some startling results.  Ignorium seems to bond immediately with both
> testosterone and estrogen hormones.  A single atom of Ig bonded with
> testosterone allows one to completely ignore anything with estrogen  
> and
> vice versa.  So, while there is not much Ignorium in the earth’s  
> crust, as
> Dave indicates, there seems to be enough atoms bonded to affect  
> most of the
> population.  It has been hypothesized that Ignorium is why husbands  
> and
> wives have communication “issues”.  Dr. von Struppenhoffer and Dr.
> Vandensniffer originally thought that Ignorium should be called  
> Catium,
> because no one can ignore you like a cat.  But, after drinking a  
> bit too
> much schnapps one evening, they discovered you can’t say Catium cation
> three times fast, so dropped the idea.  Sadly, all of their  
> research was
> lost during WW2.  The University of Mannheim was leveled in WW2, so  
> all
> records of von Struppenoffer or Vandensniffer were destroyed.  It was
> rumored, just rumored mind you, that the two fell madly in love,  
> moved to
> Iowa in the US, and changed their married name to Hillman.  But,  
> that is
> just a rumor…..
>
>
> So Dave, what do I win this week?
>
>
> Doug Pauls
> Principal Materials and Process Engineer
> Rockwell Collins
>
> On Fri, Nov 17, 2017 at 6:11 AM, David Hillman <
> [log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> Here is the Element Quiz Question:
>>
>> The Question:
>> This element was the last element to be first discovered in nature  
>> rather
>> than by synthesis. At any given time, only one ounce of this  
>> element exists
>> in the Earth's crust. This element has a interesting history as it  
>> was
>> discovered in 1925, 1926, 1930 and 1936 before the "real"  
>> discovery was
>> validated. The name of this element was influenced by the word  
>> "cat". Which
>> element is being described?
>>
>>
>> The winner of the 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 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
>> Week 20 Robert Kondner
>> Week 21 Tom Brendlinger, ClearMotion Inc.
>> Week 22 Carl Van Wormer, Cipher Engineering LCC
>> Week 23 Juliano Ribeiro, DATACOM
>> Week 24 Gerry Gagnon, FLIR Commercial Systems
>> Week 25 Graham Collins, Sunsel Systems
>> Week 26 Joyce Koo, IPC International
>> Week 26 Todd MacFadden, Bose
>> Week 27 Bhanu Sood, NASA
>> Week 28 Leland Woodall
>> Week 29 Mordechai Kirshenbaum
>> Week 30 Leland Woodall
>> Week 31 Leland Woodall
>> Week 32 Steve Gregory
>> Week 33 Leland Woodall
>> Week 34 Jerry Dengler, Pergamon Corp
>> Week 35 Frank Kimmey, VeriFone Inc
>> Week 36 Graham Collins, Sunsel Systems
>> Week 37 Richard "Dean" Stadem
>> Week 38 Leland Woodall
>> Week 38 Tom Carroll
>>
>> Week 39 Matthias Mansfeld, Mansfeld Elektronik PCB Design and  
>> Assembly
>> - This is really great! The guys can help me to clear out a flat  
>> (thousands
>> of books :-( ) and, of course, if they have enough of the dust of  
>> about 50
>> years, have fun with our cats again......(no dust,only cat's fur  
>> in red &
>> black)
>>
>> Week 40 Leland Woodall
>> - This week the boys will be helping me with Fall yard work.  If they
>> finish in time, we'll also check out the speckled sea trout run  
>> currently
>> going on in Belhaven, NC.
>>
>> Week 41 Tom Carroll
>> - Clumpy and Kloumpios can help with winter cleaning chores around  
>> the
>> house. We just received our first blast of cold air today and it is
>> expected to be colder tomorrow, so tell the boys to pack their winter
>> suits. I need help removing air conditioners from windows and  
>> sealing up
>> some drafts around windows and doors. After that the boys can  
>> relax and
>> join me on a trip to Philadelphia to perform some FAA Conformities  
>> next
>> week. Do they like soft pretzels? The ones I get in Philadelphia  
>> are great,
>> especially when they are fresh out of the oven.
>>
>> Week 42 ????
>> - assisted with ????
>>
>>
>> I hope everyone has a awesome week.
>>
>> Dave Hillman
>> Rockwell Collins
>> [log in to unmask]
>>

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