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A new element has been found, Tihsllubium. When added to water the melting point increases to 70 degrees thus allowing for the opening of a new ski resort in Scottsdale, Arizona. See excerpt of article below from the most recent issue of Bulletin of ChatGTP: “A new ski area is being built in the high mountains of Scottsdale, Arizona financed by the country that has created the wildly successful new golf league. Frank Lloyd Wright is being commissioned to design and build a state of art ski lodge with a stylized Saguaro Cactus as its motif. A ski resort in Scottsdale is made possible by a newly discovered element, Tihsllubium that when added to water at 1 part per billion causes water to stay frozen at up to 70 degrees Fahrenheit. This snow can be made during the cooler months. Photo below shows tests of new snow making process in the McDowell Mountains. Tihsllubium is currently being mined at the newly opened Resolution Copper Mine east of Superior. Tihsllubium is food safe and can be added to ice cream to create a no melt product that can be stored in a refrigerator. Also, snow made by the process can be spread over the barren parts of Nevada and other areas to help reflect the Sun’s heat thus reversing the rising global temperatures.”
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Hi all! Hope everyone is healthy and Covid free! Been focused on conodonts now and need help with these two- found in Stark shale member between Bethany Falls limestone and Winterset, if I have that correct :), Stark shale for sure though. The first is a beautiful cone I cleaned the base of. There are no additional denticle structures at the base and it doesn't look fractured at the base either. It is just under 1mm in length. I could also be totally wrong and its a fish tooth .The second is also a Stark shale element, but I'm not going to guess what element-it doesn't resemble the few pictures I can find of conodont elements. It is about 500um in length. Any help as to which elements these are, and at least a genus would be fabulously appreciated!!!!! Bone
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