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MartinJH
Jun3-11, 11:21 AM
(A long drawn out introduction)
I thought id post a hello since i've been reading this forum for some months with little or no post activity, it's a very intimidating place to post if you havent a clue :D.

Im Martin from South wales (uk) a 24 yr old Carpenter by trade (5 yrs) having been to college sometime ago. I have big ambitions, maybe a little to big (another post to come), in becoming an engineer of some type. I have one or two areas i'd like to concentrate on like mechnical for instance. Ive always been fascinated in how things work, thinking of ideas to improve the object in mind. I love problem solving, its in my job/nature, although, these arnt near as complicated in respect to mech engineering.

In my spare time I love working on/with computers (CAD). After watching countless hours as a kid of my late grandfather, who had a phD in nuclear physics and my uncle who has just received his masters in mechincal engineering (both influences of mine) working on/with computers, its all part of me having grown up with them. I also like to read about the cosmos and physics, call it 'pop' science if you will, the lack of knowledge towards immence calculations limits myself to just reading the sentences and leaving the maths to you guys!

I could go on more but I know its boring reading other peoples nonsence so I will leave it at that and save your sanity :).
Thanks for reading.

HeLiXe
Jun3-11, 11:31 AM
Hmmm I can relate to some of your nonsense...does that mean I'm nonsensical ?? :eek:
Welcome to PF Martin! :biggrin:
*looks for Drizzle and her fish*

arildno
Jun3-11, 11:41 AM
Wales is a fishy country.
What's your favourite fish, Martin? :smile:

MartinJH
Jun3-11, 11:46 AM
haha nice one guys. Funny enough im cooking cod in batter now so I nominate that as my favorite. I must say Wales isnt my birth place but Oxford so im making that clear right nowww :D lol.

arildno
Jun3-11, 11:54 AM
SQUELCH!
*A piece of buttery cod slams onto Martin's left ear!*

You are now properly initiated! :approve:

MartinJH
Jun3-11, 11:59 AM
Muchly appretiated and received, I thank you http://www.airlineempires.org/public/style_emoticons/default/cheers2.gif

fuzzyfelt
Jun3-11, 12:24 PM
Welcome and Cheers!

lisab
Jun3-11, 12:36 PM
Welcome to PF Martin :smile: I hope you like it here!

JaredJames
Jun3-11, 12:40 PM
Hey dude, where about in South Wales are you from (the great thing about Wales is you can say the actual town and most here will be unable to pronounce it let alone find it)?

Oh, I'm from there too by the way.

MartinJH
Jun3-11, 12:43 PM
Welcome to PF Martin :smile: I hope you like it here!

Its been a great experiance so far!


Hey dude, where about in South Wales are you from (the great thing about Wales is you can say the actual town and most here will be unable to pronounce it let alone find it)?

Oh, I'm from there too by the way.

Hey mate, I live in the Pontypool area. Great to know there are other people from across the pond on here also :).
haha yeh know what you mean by that. My dad, also from Oxford, had trouble pronouncing Abergavenny when he came to visit us, he got it eventually. Ive heard some funny storys of non Welsh people trying to pronounce place names.

Oldfart
Jun3-11, 01:15 PM
I met my wife in Pembroke Dock, Wales in 1999. She's now a US citizen, we're in Virginia.

Small world...

micromass
Jun3-11, 01:26 PM
Welcome Martin to PhysicsForums! :smile:

Now, I don't enjoy the next part, but it has to be done: :biggrin:

*Slaps Martin with a piece of cod*

MartinJH
Jun3-11, 01:32 PM
Welcome Martin to PhysicsForums! :smile:

Now, I don't enjoy the next part, but it has to be done: :biggrin:

*Slaps Martin with a piece of cod*

Bruises are starting to show:eek:.

I noticed you have the Floyd avatar, your favorite album? :). Mines The final cut :D.

JaredJames
Jun3-11, 01:32 PM
Hey mate, I live in the Pontypool area.

I'm from near Bridgend (Maesteg). Not so far at all.
Great to know there are other people from across the pond on here also :).

Well, so far as Wales goes it's pretty much just us.
haha yeh know what you mean by that. My dad, also from Oxford, had trouble pronouncing Abergavenny when he came to visit us, he got it eventually. Ive heard some funny storys of non Welsh people trying to pronounce place names.

I live in London now (uni related), you want to try asking for a glass of coke up here. It took a while to get it right. All the bar staff kept asking why I wanted a glass of corks.

micromass
Jun3-11, 01:38 PM
Bruises are starting to show:eek:.

I noticed you have the Floyd avartar, your favorite album? :). Mines The final cut :D.

Ah, nice to have another Floyd fan here! :tongue2: I (almost) feel guilty for slapping you now...

"Dark Side of the Moon" is certainly a masterpiece, but I tend to enjoy "Wish You Were Here" more nowadays. But these things change every month with me :biggrin:

MartinJH
Jun3-11, 01:40 PM
I'm from near Bridgend (Maesteg). Not so far at all.
Not at all about an hour away.




I live in London now (uni related), you want to try asking for a glass of coke up here. It took a while to get it right. All the bar staff kept asking why I wanted a glass of corks.

lol Corks. It was the same for me when I first moved here.

MartinJH
Jun3-11, 01:42 PM
Ah, nice to have another Floyd fan here! :tongue2: I (almost) feel guilty for slapping you now...

"Dark Side of the Moon" is certainly a masterpiece, but I tend to enjoy "Wish You Were Here" more nowadays. But these things change every month with me :biggrin:


I love Pink Floyd. My Dad got to see them during the PULSE tour, im incredibly jealous. Hes responsible for getting me into them. Those are great albums for sure :).

micromass
Jun3-11, 02:16 PM
Aah, I would sell my soul (not that I have any) to see PULSE live. I've heard some of the songs they played at PULSE, and it was great!

I did see Roger Waters in concert lately, it was a brilliant concert. I'll never forget it.

Ivan92
Jun3-11, 02:35 PM
*slaps Martin with Cod*

Hello Martin and welcome to PF! Enjoy your stay here! :D

Borek
Jun3-11, 05:35 PM
Some of you got it wrong, they should be slapped ONCE only.

And if memory serves me well only members of the PF sisterhood were allowed to do the welcoming slap.

And if you don't know it yet... you don't mess with the PF sisterhood.

http://blog.beliefnet.com/pontifications/files/import/imgs/Nuns%20with%20Guns.jpg

Evo
Jun3-11, 05:42 PM
I gave my fish slapping powers over to PF members in good standing.

micromass
Jun3-11, 05:43 PM
I gave my fish slapping powers over to PF members in good standing.

Can you give your ban gun to members in good standing? :biggrin:

Gad
Jun3-11, 05:48 PM
Welcome MartinJH. :smile:


HeLi, I don't slap people whom names starts with an M! *shifteyes* :biggrin:

HeLiXe
Jun3-11, 05:55 PM
Alright then I'll do it....as a (rogue and sometimes unwanted) member of the PF sisterhood :biggrin:
http://www.raptureforums.com/forum/images/smilies/bigfishslap.gif


Welcome Martin! :biggrin:

Gad
Jun3-11, 06:03 PM
:rofl: What is that a whale :rofl:

Welcom Martin... If there's any of you left. :biggrin:

HeLiXe
Jun3-11, 06:07 PM
:tongue2:

lisab
Jun3-11, 07:06 PM
Alright then I'll do it....as a (rogue and sometimes unwanted) beloved member of the PF sisterhood :biggrin:
http://www.raptureforums.com/forum/images/smilies/bigfishslap.gif


Welcome Martin! :biggrin:

Fixed that for you :smile:

Redbelly98
Jun3-11, 07:51 PM
Welcome to PF Martin! Hey, what do you British carpenters call a two-by-four since y'all up 'n gone metric on us?

rhody
Jun3-11, 07:57 PM
I love Pink Floyd. My Dad got to see them during the PULSE tour, im incredibly jealous. Hes responsible for getting me into them. Those are great albums for sure :).

Martin,

Welcome, another member (myself) whose origins came from Wales as well, been a hopeless fan of Waters, Gilmore and company since the mid 1980's and only wish I had a grandfather who shared his love for Nuclear Physics with me, (my Dad was a machinist, a good one) who never pushed or inspired me with his knowledge.

I encourage you to explore the forums on serious physics subjects here, "Beyond the Standard Model", "High Energy Nuclear Particle Physics", "Cosmology" for a year or two like I did. Once you do and begin to comprehend that some physicists have spent 20 - 50 years of their lives wrestling with deep physics problems I hope you feel the same sense of awe and humbleness that I did after discovering this forum in 2009. I have read about physics mostly from books since the 70's, but, with the advances in the internet, the ability to access new physics discoveries and research has exploded (to the benefit of all mankind). This forum is an excellent (moderated) place to do that. I hope you will like it here, even if you have to suffer the gross indignities of being fish slapped to become an official member.

Rhody... :smile:

Gad
Jun3-11, 11:24 PM
Fixed that for you :smile:

Seconded

MartinJH
Jun4-11, 02:27 AM
Welcome to PF Martin! Hey, what do you British carpenters call a two-by-four since y'all up 'n gone metric on us?

2x4 same as you guys. It's a lot easier calling it that than 50x101.http://www.engravingforum.com/images/smilies/cheers2.gif

Martin,


Welcome, another member (myself) whose origins came from Wales as well, been a hopeless fan of Waters, Gilmore and company since the mid 1980's and only wish I had a grandfather who shared his love for Nuclear Physics with me, (my Dad was a machinist, a good one) who never pushed or inspired me with his knowledge.

I encourage you to explore the forums on serious physics subjects here, "Beyond the Standard Model", "High Energy Nuclear Particle Physics", "Cosmology" for a year or two like I did. Once you do and begin to comprehend that some physicists have spent 20 - 50 years of their lives wrestling with deep physics problems I hope you feel the same sense of awe and humbleness that I did after discovering this forum in 2009. I have read about physics mostly from books since the 70's, but, with the advances in the internet, the ability to access new physics discoveries and research has exploded (to the benefit of all mankind). This forum is an excellent (moderated) place to do that. I hope you will like it here, even if you have to suffer the gross indignities of being fish slapped to become an official member.

Rhody... :smile:

Ahh another welshy, I think were starting to take over the forum.
My granddad always wanted us to do well, I became a chippy, which he loved and now aiming a little higher for myself and him [everyone needs inspiration, right?]
He shared many things with us, some we really couldn't stand lol, like his passion for steam engines (he currently has a few DMU's waiting to be sold by us) that he loved restoring. Without going into it to much he achieved many things like becoming a flt ltn in the RAF to becoming the first person to reverse engineer radiotherapy machines back many, many years ago. Setting up his own group [MERG](please google). As you can see I admired this man a lot but I need to stop there, I ramble.

I have read a lot in those forums you've mentioned, as I said before the lack of intelligence towards maths means I need to stay on the mapped road unfortunately. Im incredibly interested by those topics, dl countless hours of videos from iTunesU. But I need to be realistic and keep those as just, an interest.

I think thats a good thing about using the internet instead of relying on books, especially reading some of these threads - they get straight to a point whereas is a book you'd have to read the entire thing. There are also some bad things obviously. I love reading and get the p!ss taken out of me for taking physics books to read into work (as well as spending hours on this forum on my phone) :eek: but I cant help having a real interest in physics and the such.

As the for the forum, one of the best i've seen yet. I use a few forums and they often go off topic, bun fights start and aren't moderated well like this one, which is why I like it. Seems a lot friendlier also, three thumbs up.