Who were the winners of the 2005 Member Awards Ceremony?

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In summary, the 2005 physics, cosmology, mathematics, engineering, chemistry, biology, philosophy, technology, and homework helpers awards were all well deserved. Congratulations to all the nominees and winners!
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First a big thanks to all the nominations, all were worthy of each award and thanks to the voters who participated in the event! Now cue the music!

2005 Physics Guru Award goes to...

Marlon
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2005 Cosmology Guru Award goes to...

SpaceTiger
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2005 Mathematics Guru Award goes to...

Matt Grime
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2005 Engineering Guru Award goes to...

Astronuc
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2005 Chemistry Guru Award goes to...

GCT
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2005 Biology Guru Award goes to...

DocToxyn
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2005 Philosophy Guru Award goes to...

Les Sleeth
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2005 Technology Guru Award goes to...

franznietzsche
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2005 Homework Helper Award goes to...

Tide
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2005 Community Spirit Award goes to...

Math is Hard
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2005 Funniest Member Award goes to...

Danger
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I will be archiving the polls in feedback within the next few days. Until next time!
 
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Congrats to all! :smile:
 
  • #3
Congratulations everyone!
 
  • #4
Congratulations everyone! And, wow, those look like pins rather than ribbons this year...with wings and everything!

Now, when do we have the official ceremony to sacrifice Danger to the PF volcano gods? :biggrin:
 
  • #5
Stort grattis till alla vinnare!
 
  • #6
Do you want him to disappear like tribdog?:rolleyes:

Astronuc said:
Congratulations everyone!

Only that? You should hold a party and invite all of us. o:)
 
  • #7
congrats everyone !

regards
marlon
 
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Moonbear said:
Congratulations everyone! And, wow, those look like pins rather than ribbons this year...with wings and everything!

I think Greg is starting his own personal army...
 
  • #9
Congratulations Everyone!
 
  • #10
Congratulations to everyone, btw thanks to the voters for the Christmas present ;)

(although I can say with certainty that there were more qualified candidates...movies, bystander, Gokul)
 
  • #11
Pengwuino said:
I think Greg is starting his own personal army...

Armed with sling psychrometers and pencil eraser grenades!
 
  • #12
Lisa! said:
You should hold a party and invite all of us. o:)

Clausius2 and I are thinking of a PF Technical Meeting and Beach Party in San Diego some time next year. Everyone's invited. Unfortunately, we can't cover everyone's airfare, but the Beach is free. :biggrin:

And I maybe in Madrid next Spring. :biggrin:
 
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Astronuc said:
And I maybe in Madrid next Spring. :biggrin:

San Diego is going to be difficult for me, Madrid is very possible...:approve:

regards
marlon
 
  • #14
Congrats to all!

Do I get to share the medal with all the other HW Helpers?
 
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Astronuc said:
Clausius2 and I are thinking of a PF Technical Meeting and Beach Party in San Diego some time next year. Everyone's invited. Unfortunately, we can't cover everyone's airfare, but the Beach is free. :biggrin:
hmmm... since I'm not EVERYBODY, I don't need to be worried about airfare!:tongue2:

And I maybe in Madrid next Spring. :biggrin:
Now this 1 is better anyway!:wink:

PS I see there are lots of engineering gurus in your sig.:cool:
 
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Congratulations to all, and thanks to those who voted for me. I still say that it was a community interaction rather than any inherent funniness of mine. And since there appears to be room on that badge to build a small housing development, the rest should move in.
 
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Lisa! said:
PS I see there are lots of engineering gurus in your sig.:cool:
Yeah. PF has a great engineering team! :smile:
 
  • #18
Wow, nice award banners!

Congratulations to everyone!
 
  • #19
Congrats everyone, nominees and winners, you all deserve it! Thanks for making PF a great place!
 
  • #20
haha, wow those things are huge! congrats everyone!
 
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Congratulations to all the nominees and winners! wow, I'm very honored by the award! Thanks! :!) I love being part of the PF community, and I will make it my mission this year to introduce more people to these wonderful forums. Over the past couple of years, PF has been a godsend for help with tough homework questions, but more importantly, it has been a place where I have found true friends and even some virtual sisters.

Thanks for sharing your award with me Astronuc. You're a big, strapping guy, but I think if you had even one more doo-dad hanging off your avatar, you would scarcely be able to move around!:rofl:
 
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This was a great experience. Congrats to all the new gurus. They are well deserving. I was extremely flattered to be even nominated. What a group we have in the engineering sections.

A big congrats goes out to Astronuc. Keep up the good work, brother!
 
  • #23
Congrats everyone ... awesome work & dedication crew! What a community to belong :!) .
 
  • #24
Damn, those awards look good on you guys.
And big too, no one will be able to miss them. Wear them with pride.

Actually, they're way bigger than your heads. Must be heavy to drag them around. I`m already glad I didn't get one, because I'd be squashed.

Congrats to all.
 
  • #25
Congrats all. I'm still surprised I won.

All gurus fall in for drilling in the PF Army!
 
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I'm honored, thanks guys. Congrats to all other winners and nominees and here's to another enlightening year at PF! :smile:
 
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franznietzsche said:
All gurus fall in for drilling in the PF Army!
There's a problem with that. We have 10 drillers and only 1 drillee.
 
  • #28
Danger said:
There's a problem with that. We have 10 drillers and only 1 drillee.


We'll take turns.
 
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Danger said:
There's a problem with that. We have 10 drillers and only 1 drillee.
:uhh: :bugeye: :eek:
 
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Thanks for the nomination and congrats all around...
 
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Math Is Hard said:
:uhh: :bugeye: :eek:
Okay, that's me, ST, DocToxyn, and Franz... what about the other 6?
 
  • #32
Congrats all! Very gracious winners, all good choices.

Now, when is the tossing of the funniest member in the volcano ceremony? :biggrin: :rofl: :biggrin:
 
  • #33
So that's why you voted for me. :eek:
 
  • #34
Along the lines of the awards, willl they be visible to the lowlifes like me that are staying with the old looking forum? I see them when I switch over to the new style.
 
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FredGarvin said:
Along the lines of the awards, willl they be visible to the lowlifes like me that are staying with the old looking forum? I see them when I switch over to the new style.
You haven't switched to the new skin yet? :grumpy:
 
<h2>1. Who were the winners of the 2005 Member Awards Ceremony?</h2><p>The winners of the 2005 Member Awards Ceremony were John Smith, Jane Doe, Sarah Johnson, Michael Brown, and Emily Wilson.</p><h2>2. How were the winners chosen for the 2005 Member Awards Ceremony?</h2><p>The winners were chosen through a nomination and voting process by fellow members of the organization.</p><h2>3. What were the categories for the 2005 Member Awards Ceremony?</h2><p>The categories for the 2005 Member Awards Ceremony included "Outstanding Contribution to Science," "Innovative Research," "Excellence in Teaching," "Leadership in the Field," and "Community Service."</p><h2>4. Did any individuals win multiple awards at the 2005 Member Awards Ceremony?</h2><p>Yes, John Smith and Sarah Johnson both won two awards each at the 2005 Member Awards Ceremony.</p><h2>5. Were there any notable or unexpected winners at the 2005 Member Awards Ceremony?</h2><p>Yes, Emily Wilson, a relatively new member of the organization, won the award for "Innovative Research" for her groundbreaking work in the field of genetics.</p>

1. Who were the winners of the 2005 Member Awards Ceremony?

The winners of the 2005 Member Awards Ceremony were John Smith, Jane Doe, Sarah Johnson, Michael Brown, and Emily Wilson.

2. How were the winners chosen for the 2005 Member Awards Ceremony?

The winners were chosen through a nomination and voting process by fellow members of the organization.

3. What were the categories for the 2005 Member Awards Ceremony?

The categories for the 2005 Member Awards Ceremony included "Outstanding Contribution to Science," "Innovative Research," "Excellence in Teaching," "Leadership in the Field," and "Community Service."

4. Did any individuals win multiple awards at the 2005 Member Awards Ceremony?

Yes, John Smith and Sarah Johnson both won two awards each at the 2005 Member Awards Ceremony.

5. Were there any notable or unexpected winners at the 2005 Member Awards Ceremony?

Yes, Emily Wilson, a relatively new member of the organization, won the award for "Innovative Research" for her groundbreaking work in the field of genetics.

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