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I have the "Cleaning" book too, and so does my daughter . . .

Thanks to Brian for the many contributions over his years of service.  May he "Live long and prosper" . . .



Later,

Carl







Carl B. Van Wormer, P.E., AE7GD

Senior Hardware Engineer

Cipher Engineering LLC

    21195 NW Evergreen Pkwy Ste 209

    Hillsboro, OR  97124-7167

    503-617-7447x303

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From: TechNet <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Steve Gregory

Sent: Monday, June 04, 2018 6:58 AM

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Subject: Re: [TN] NTC: Closing down!



Brian,



It is with selfish sadness that I bid you a fond farewell from the forum.

You have been a part of the IPC Technet for as long as I can remember, and I know you have forgotten more than I'll ever know about this industry. I do have one memento that has been a part of my personal library for at least the last 25-years, it's been with me since before I moved to Tulsa, so it's been with me from one side of the United States to the other, and still in it's paper sleeve even!



http://stevezeva.homestead.com/Brians_Book.jpg



It will stay with me as my go-to reference book for cleaning for many years to come.



Now, you take that lovely lady you have with you and enjoy your "real"

retirement!



http://stevezeva.homestead.com/Brian_Ellis_and_wife.jpg



Steve





On Sat, Jun 2, 2018 at 8:07 AM, Brian Ellis <[log in to unmask]> wrote:



> Over the many years, I've made many friends (and probably foes!) in 

> the IPC, some by personal contact, some on this forum. I'm now 86 and, 

> honestly, am past it; enormous strides have been made in our 

> technology since I 'retired' 21 years ago, plus my brain is retiring 

> faster than I would like. I've therefore decided to close this account 

> with the IPC at the end of the month but not without a big thank you 

> for many years of information and enjoyment, hoping I haven't been totally useless, either!

>

> As a final tribute to the efforts of Doug and David, I'm announcing 

> the discovery of a new half-element, brianium. On the periodic table 

> it is half-way between barium and hafnium and its main characteristic 

> is that its electrons orbit at half the usual speed relative to the 

> temperature. It can be found native only on the surface of an outcrop 

> of pillow lava around the sleepy village of Mosfiloti, Cyprus 

> (incidentally where the cousins Clumpy and Kloumpios first met). This 

> village is named after the mosfilo, the berry of a white hawthorn, 

> which makes a very sticky jam and legend has it that the slow orbit 

> rate of brianium may be due to the viscosity of the jam. It is also 

> possible that Kloumpios' embonpoint is due to an over-consumption of 

> mosfilo jam when he was a kid. The slow electron orbit of the element 

> results in the density of the element being twice as great as may be 

> expected, explaining why some of the inhabitants of the village are also dense.

>

> Farewell,

>

> Brian

>







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Steve Gregory

Kimco Design and Manufacturing

Process Engineer

(208) 322-0500 Ext. -3133



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