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The '''Masons''' are the students in a course of masonry which is located in the room beside the [[OCESS]] at [[Ottawa Tech]]. Because their activities consist largely of building and demolishing brick walls, they produce large quantities of stone dust, which then osmoses under the connecting doors to fill Spacesim's facilities with dust. This dust is a major cause of electronics failure for Spacesim, and also has adverse health effects upon some [[astronauts]], notably [[Nevin Hotson]], who has a history of suffering from nosebleeds during [[Mission|missions]]. This is probably part of the reason why the Masons were added to the [[2005-2006 Blame List]].
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The '''Masons''' are the students in a course of masonry which takes place at [[440 Albert]], in a room formerly adjacent to [[OCESS]]. Because their activities consisted largely of building and demolishing brick walls, they produced large quantities of stone dust, which then travelled via osmosis under the connecting doors to fill Spacesim's facilities with dust. This dust was a major cause of electronics failure for [[Spacesim]] during the [[Hawking II]] era, and also had adverse health effects upon some [[astronauts]], notably [[Nevin Hotson]], who had a history of suffering from nosebleeds during [[Mission|missions]]. This was likely part of the reason the Masons were added to the [[2005-2006 Blame List]].
  
 
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Revision as of 22:34, 10 March 2010

The Masons are the students in a course of masonry which takes place at 440 Albert, in a room formerly adjacent to OCESS. Because their activities consisted largely of building and demolishing brick walls, they produced large quantities of stone dust, which then travelled via osmosis under the connecting doors to fill Spacesim's facilities with dust. This dust was a major cause of electronics failure for Spacesim during the Hawking II era, and also had adverse health effects upon some astronauts, notably Nevin Hotson, who had a history of suffering from nosebleeds during missions. This was likely part of the reason the Masons were added to the 2005-2006 Blame List.