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Imric's Tips for Living
  • Paranoia Is a Survival Trait
  • Pessimists are never disappointed - but sometimes, if they are very lucky, they can be pleasantly surprised...
  • Even though everyone is out to get you, it doesn't matter unless you let them win.


Nothing is as simple as it seems in the beginning,
As hopeless as it seems in the middle,
Or as finished as it seems in the end.
 
 
New DING!
lister
New That IS "Bohrium", kinda, AFAIK: It's named for Niels Bohr.
New ..........
Name: boron
Symbol: B
Atomic number: 5

Standard state: solid at 298 K
Colour: black
Classification: Semi-metallic




Name: bohrium
Symbol: Bh
Atomic number: 107

* Standard state: presumably a solid at 298 K
* Colour: unknown, but probably metallic and silvery white or grey in appearance
* Classification: Metallic

Bohrium is a synthetic element that is not present in the environment at all. The German discoverers at GSI proposed the name Nielsbohrium (symbol Ns) after Niels Bohr. IUPAC are happy to name an element after Bohr but suggest bohrium (Bh) on the grounds that the first name of a person does not appear in the names of any other element named after a person. This seems to have been accepted by all concerned.


...copied from webelements.com

Imric's Tips for Living
  • Paranoia Is a Survival Trait
  • Pessimists are never disappointed - but sometimes, if they are very lucky, they can be pleasantly surprised...
  • Even though everyone is out to get you, it doesn't matter unless you let them win.


Nothing is as simple as it seems in the beginning,
As hopeless as it seems in the middle,
Or as finished as it seems in the end.
 
 
New This is why....
CRC is a conslutant and not a chemist :-)


Peter
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New Re: ..........
A "boron" is a quantum of Win32. Exchange of virtual borons is what repels a sane person from Windows.
-drl
New Nononono.
Borons are the particles that are emitted from people who argue about the minutiae of American politics.

They have no harmful effects, unless you count an irresistible urge to Mark Topic Read as harmful :-)


Peter
[link|http://www.debian.org|Shill For Hire]
[link|http://www.kuro5hin.org|There is no K5 Cabal]
[link|http://guildenstern.dyndns.org|Blog]
New ROFL!

Imric's Tips for Living
  • Paranoia Is a Survival Trait
  • Pessimists are never disappointed - but sometimes, if they are very lucky, they can be pleasantly surprised...
  • Even though everyone is out to get you, it doesn't matter unless you let them win.


Nothing is as simple as it seems in the beginning,
As hopeless as it seems in the middle,
Or as finished as it seems in the end.
 
 
New Oh - then WTF is boron named for?
Aha -- "[link|http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/sci/A0808388.html|New Gr. from borax]".

And, "...first isolated in England in 1807 by Sir Humphry Davy...", yadda yadda; no, that doesn't seem to have anything to do with Niels.

Looks like I larnt sumpin today, too.

Thanks!


[Edit: Un-fucking-bleievable, but truly the LRPDism I got after posting: "Who are you, who are so wise in the ways of science?"]


   [link|mailto:MyUserId@MyISP.CountryCode|Christian R. Conrad]
(I live in Finland, and my e-mail in-box is at the Saunalahti company.)
Your lies are of Microsoftian Scale and boring to boot. Your 'depression' may be the closest you ever come to recognizing truth: you have no 'inferiority complex', you are inferior - and something inside you recognizes this. - [link|http://z.iwethey.org/forums/render/content/show?contentid=71575|Ashton Brown]
Expand Edited by CRConrad June 8, 2004, 08:24:28 AM EDT
New But you must admit bohrium would be more dense. :)
Alex

Honor has not to be won; it must only not be lost. -- Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860), German philosopher
     Computer naming schemes. - (Silverlock) - (38)
         having worked in large scale enterprises just a couple of - (boxley)
         I named them the MAC address. - (folkert) - (21)
             I like that idea. - (Silverlock) - (20)
                 I don't - (deSitter) - (19)
                     Agree with Ross. -NT - (jbrabeck)
                     Concur. - (pwhysall) - (6)
                         Which is Exactly why I used the MAC address. - (folkert) - (5)
                             Seems overengineered to me., - (pwhysall) - (3)
                                 Yeap... - (folkert) - (2)
                                     My case 15k winders boxen nationwide - (boxley)
                                     Re: Yeap... - (pwhysall)
                             O peanut, I thee sledge -NT - (deSitter)
                     I never name them after users or jobs. - (Andrew Grygus) - (5)
                         Re: I never name them after users or jobs. - (deSitter)
                         Heh. - (mmoffitt)
                         Theme names - (JayMehaffey) - (2)
                             I've always cautioned to be careful with names. - (Andrew Grygus) - (1)
                                 Re: I've always cautioned to be careful with names. - (deSitter)
                     Sure... good reason TO use it. Thanks. - (folkert) - (2)
                         Re: Sure... good reason TO use it. Thanks. - (deSitter) - (1)
                             I don't want to get into a pissing war. - (folkert)
                     Re: MAC address conveys no new information. - (a6l6e6x) - (1)
                         Sure, like FCC ID -NT - (deSitter)
         When I named computers - (orion)
         Planets, car names, table of elements, movie and book chars - (lister) - (13)
             Ineptium? -NT - (Another Scott) - (1)
                 I only used the real element names, no made up ones -NT - (lister)
             Dubnium? Bohrium? -NT - (drewk)
             Boron? -NT - (imric) - (9)
                 DING! -NT - (lister)
                 That IS "Bohrium", kinda, AFAIK: It's named for Niels Bohr. -NT - (CRConrad) - (7)
                     .......... - (imric) - (6)
                         This is why.... - (pwhysall)
                         Re: .......... - (deSitter) - (2)
                             Nononono. - (pwhysall)
                             ROFL! -NT - (imric)
                         Oh - then WTF is boron named for? - (CRConrad) - (1)
                             But you must admit bohrium would be more dense. :) -NT - (a6l6e6x)

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