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SFN Nominates New Resident Experts

#1 Cap'n Refsmmat 


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It's been a long, long time since we last nominated resident experts, and we've noticed some new expert faces among the members since then. To help recognize those members who have shown expertise and knowledge on the forums, we've promoted over the past few days five members to Resident Expert status:

  • Bignose - Maths Expert
  • CharonY - Biology Expert
  • D H - Physics Expert
  • hermanntrude - Chemistry Expert
  • Klaynos - Physics Expert
  • lucaspa - Biology Expert


On behalf of all the staff here at SFN, I'd like to welcome the new experts to the team, and thank them for their contributions to SFN.

This post has been edited by Cap'n Refsmmat: 15 June 2008 - 11:04 PM
Reason for edit: oops. Sorry, hermanntrude

Cap'n Refsmmat
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#2 User is online  iNow 


SuperNerd
Congratulations to all. Good choices. :-)


Cap'n - I think you may have left Hermanntrude off your list. :(
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#3 Cap'n Refsmmat 


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Mr. Wizard
Blast, you're right. For some reason I thought I had only promoted five people...
Cap'n Refsmmat
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#4 Ladeira 


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Congratulations :D
So, welcome.
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I usually have no time to be here oftenly. But you can send me a message any time. I'm into dating geeks so don't hesitate.
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#5 User is online  mooeypoo 


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Oh look, Pwnies!
Are we supposed to salute now?


:P Congrats ya'll!!!! You deserve it! Now spread your knowledge around so we can learn and become experts too :P

Cheers :)
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#6 Mr Skeptic 


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iDon't-Believe-You
Congrats to our new experts!
Our voting system is broken! It nearly guarantees that we will have only two political parties that have any chance of winning, and that they will be very similar.
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#7 Martin 


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Physics Expert
Thanks for taking on the job, and welcome all!
Special welcome to physics experts Klaynos and DH :cool:
Loll quantum gravity SciAm
http://www.signallak...uantumJul08.pdf
cosmology SciAm
www.mso.anu.edu.au/~charley/papers/LineweaverDavisSciAm.pdf
http://www.einstein-...logy/index.html
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#8 Genecks 


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Did ajb just become a resident expert?
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#9 User is online  swansont 


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It happened about a month ago.
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