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Today is my last full day of work and before I leave I would like to thank all the forum members who have contributed to my education and have entertained me doing it.
Dr. Hal, Bruce, Peter, CPG (whoever you are) and many others have shared their knowledge, wisdom, and experience in the forum and I appreciate their kindness and generosity.
My apologies to all I have not named, there are so many my little mind cannot remember all of you.
I wish you all well and hope that chromatography will be as good to you as it has been to me since I did my first injection in 1971 on a Porapak Q (one always remembers the first time)
chromatographer1 is my address at the " Ya Hoo " web site if any would care to send me a "hello how are you? " once in a while.
My career began at Sigma-Aldrich's Assay Lab in St. Louis and and ended at its Bellefonte Site (formerly Supelco) and passed through American Cyanamid's Research Analytical Services, Phillips Petroleum's Applied Automation, Mallinckrodt's Corporate Analytical Research, and Daniel Industries's Production Engineering so I was blessed with a multi-dimensional exposure to analytical chemistry at its best in many fields.
In case anyone is interested I will be moving to the Kansas City, MO area and addressing family concerns on a part time basis. It will be nice to go back home again after departing there when I was drafted in the Army in 1972 and not returning for any length of time due to employment.
I wish you all well and hope your resolutions remain sharp and your columns live forever.
Rodney George
