Richard, you just spot that collins appear to be use high resistance material in their net - look like high impurity material (non=semiconductor), might be used due to shut down cost cutting.... just a guess. too bad for Doug. he really should won. jk On Jan 21, 2019, at 9:00 AM, Stadem, Richard D wrote: > Just to clear up any confusion; electron/hole recombination occurs > at the speed of light along a conductor. It's just that some of us > are a little bit faster than that, so it may appear to be slow > sometimes. > > -----Original Message----- > From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of David Hillman > Sent: Friday, January 18, 2019 3:27 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: [TN] Element Quiz Answer > > Well, it appears we have established one fact - electrons travel > slower > internally on the Collins Aerospace net that on the Internet! We have > discovered a new physical phenomena (or could it be lots of security > protocol?). I am sure one of Doug's half fractional element can be > used to > explain this observation. > > Dave > > On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 3:18 PM Ravinder Ajmani > <[log in to unmask]> > wrote: > >> Hi Dave, >> >> I agree with Joyce. According to my company's firewall Doug's >> response >> was received at 5:33 AM, and Leland's response at 5:34 AM. So I also >> believe that Doug is the actual winner, unless you take pleasure in >> depriving him his well-earned win. >> >> I am copying Doug, since I am not sure if my response will get >> posted to >> TechNet. >> >> Regards, >> >> Ravinder Ajmani >> Western Digital® >> 5601 Great Oaks Pkwy >> San Jose, CA 95119 >> [log in to unmask] >> www.wdc.com >> >> Always Do Right. This Will Gratify Some People and Astonish the >> Rest .. >> Mark Twain >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Yuan-chia >> Joyce Koo >> Sent: Friday, January 18, 2019 1:09 PM >> To: [log in to unmask] >> Subject: Re: [TN] Element Quiz Answer >> >> Dave, According to "single fire wall" response - my computer >> record time, >> Doug's right answer showed up one min. after you posted question and >> Leland's answer dated two min. after. Did your "double fire wall" >> - assume >> doug's mail required both go through fire wall 2x "send/recieve", >> causes >> delay, I vote Doug to be the winner. >> Besides, what is the difference between the "right answer" vs "right >> response"? I need few of your burger king's "Hamberders" to smart >> up... >> thx in advance. >> jk >> On Jan 18, 2019, at 3:08 PM, David Hillman wrote: >> >>> The Question: >>> >>> The pure form of this element was not achieved until 1937 and >>> commercial applications did not occur until the 1970's. The global >>> production of this element is approximately 15 tons per year. The >>> main >>> application of this element is a constituent addition for some >>> aluminum alloys for minor aerospace industry components. These >>> aluminum alloys were used in the >>> Russian military aircraft, specifically the MiG-21 and MiG-29. >>> Lacrosse >>> sticks are also made with this alloy. Name the element being >>> described? >>> The Answer: >>> >>> The element is Scandium (Sc)! Metallic scandium was produced for the >>> first time in 1937 by electrolysis of a eutectic mixture of >>> potassium, >>> lithium, and scandium chlorides, at 700-800 °C. The first pound >>> of 99% >>> pure scandium metal was produced in 1960. Aluminum-scandium >>> alloys are >>> used for minor aerospace industry components and these alloys >>> contain >>> between 0.1% and 0.5% of scandium. The first scandium-based >>> metal-halide lamps were patented by General Electric. >>> >>> >>> The winner of the quiz is Leland Woodall and will get the >>> services of >>> Clumpy & Kloumpios for the week. Doug had the right answer but >>> Leland >>> was first with the right response. >>> >>> The guys will then will go straight to the IPC APEX conference in >>> San >>> Diego to assist the TechNet community with conference tasks - >>> keep an >>> eye out for the guys! >>> >>> >>> 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 Week 40 Leland Woodall >>> Week 41 Tom Carroll Week 42 Matthias Mansfeld, Mansfeld >>> Elektronik PCB >>> Design and Assembly Week 43 Joyce Koo Week 44 Russell Kido, >>> Practical >>> Components Week 45 Leland Woodall Week 45 Frank Kimmey, VeriFone Inc >>> Week 46 Ian Fox, Rolls-Royce Control Systems Week 47 Fred Cox, >>> Bluering Stencils Week 48 Tom Carroll, Boeing Week 49 Todd >>> MacFadden, >>> Bose Week 49 Leland Woodall Week 50 Russell Kido, Practical >>> Components >>> Week 51 Ravinder Ajmani, Western Digital Week 52 Leland Woodall Week >>> 53 Scott Decker, UTAS Week 54 Leland Woodall Week 55 Tom Carroll, >>> Boeing Week 56 Mordechai Kirshenbaum Week 57 Steve Herring, >>> Pennatronics Corp Week 58 Leland Woodall Week 59 Drew Meyer, >>> Benchmark >>> Week 60 Leland Woodall Week 61 Matthias Mansfeld, Mansfeld >>> Elektronik >>> PCB Design and Assembly Week 62 Leland Woodall! >>> Week 63 Matthias Mansfeld, Mansfeld Elektronik PCB Design and >>> Assembly >>> Week 63 Tom Carroll, Boeing Week 63 Tom Granat Week 64 George Wenger >>> Week 65 Frank Kimmey, VeriFone Inc. >>> Week 66 Jerry Dengler, Pergamon Corp >>> Week 66 Leland Woodall >>> Week 67 Eray Canli, ANDAR Electromechanical Systems Week 68 James >>> Head Week 69 Mordechai Kirshenbaum Week 70 Doug Pauls, Rockwell >>> Collins Week 71 Eray Canli, ANDAR Electromechanical Systems >>> Week 72 >>> Russell Kido, Practical Components Week 73 Denny Friz Week 74 Drew >>> Meyer, Benchmark Electronics Week 74 Leland Woodall Week 75 >>> Mordechai >>> Kirshenbaum Week 76 Tom Carroll, Boeing Week 76 Eray Canli, ANDAR >>> Electromechanical Systems Week 77 Drew Meyer, Benchmark Electronics >>> Week 78 David Bealer, WatchFire Signs Week 79 Torsten Hagge, >>> Kristronics Week 80 Russell Kido, Practical Components >>> >>> Week 81 Ron Feyereisen, SigmaTron Intl. >>> >>> Week 82 Tom Granat >>> >>> >>> Week 83 Russell Kido, Practical Components >>> >>> - The boys are helping with my work load as I prepare for an >>> international trip next week and then Apex the end of this month. >>> >>> >>> Week 84 Tom Granat >>> >>> - assisted with ???? >>> >>> >>> Week 85 Leland Woodall >>> >>> - assisted with ???? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> I hope everyone has a awesome week and hope to see you at IPC APEX! >>> Dave Hillman >>> Collins Aerospace >>> [log in to unmask] >>