Dave,
I'm going with Plutonium. I used my "Big Bang Theory" shower curtain. No electronics were used.
Regards,
Tom
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] [TN] Element Quiz Question
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The Element Quiz winner gets the services of our outstanding/amazing gnomes Clumpy and Kloumpios for the week (they have had their vaccination shots and can follow any covid-19 protocols the winner decides).
The Question:
What was the last natural element discovered? No cheating by using your electronic resources!
The winner of the Quiz will get the assistance of the boys for the week. You have 24 hours to provide a response.
Winners:
Week 1: Bhanu Sood, NASA
Week 2: Eddie Hofer, Collins Aerospace
Week 3: John Maxwell
Week 4: ????
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