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congratulations for the official recognition of half fraction atomic  
number.... well done.
jk
On Aug 30, 2021, at 10:35 PM, Bhanu Sood wrote:

> Folks, for those who aren't attending IPC's Summercom, today was  
> the first
> ever presentation of the Clumpy and Kloumpios awards. Several  
> deserving
> volunteers from Technet and IPC Standards received the Clumpy or the
> Kloumpious awards. Although the actual statuettes were not  
> available for
> presentation due to a logistics issue (several awardees were not in
> attendance either due to travel restrictions etc.), the ceremony  
> itself was
> fun. Doug and Dave each received an award for their leadership in  
> Technet
> (someone can remind me what their category was named) and, just  
> like the
> Oscars, the origin of Clumpy and Kloumpios remains disputed.  
> Personally, I
> associate the origin of Clumpy and Kloumpios to the appearance of the
> Cyberdyne Systems Model 101 (aka The Terminator) somewhere in  
> beautiful
> Cedar Rapids, IA. The rest is history...
>
> Bhanu

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