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So, will we have some recognition for former Gurus?
Well, get used to it mate - you deserve it. :tongue2:FredGarvin said:I just finished a post and saw the banner pop up under my name. Boy is this wierd. I must say I am a bit uneasy seeing the word "guru" next to my name. I am definitely not used to such accolades. It really is hard to believe considering the others that were nominated as well.
Evo said:So, will we have some recognition for former Gurus?
Clear your browser's cache and reload the pages. They will clear up. It was doing weird things for me too before I did that.Danger said:Now I'm totally confused, and I can't blame the beer because I saw it before I got drunk. I see no banners for Fred, Older Dan, or Pervect, and I see an 'Engineering Guru' banner for Astro. Isn't that Fred's, and Astro has 'Community Spirit'? C'mon now... I can't be that pissed; an ugly girl just walked by under my window and she still looked ugly. The beer goggles haven't cut in yet, so I must be okay.
I think a similar badge saying "fomer XXX Guru 2005" would be nice. Itmarlon said:YEAH...WHat's up with that ?
marlon, former physics guru
Evo said:I think a similar badge saying "fomer XXX Guru 2005" would be nice. It
Evo said:I think a similar badge saying "fomer XXX Guru 2005" would be nice. It
It's a little known secret.Math Is Hard said:I didn't know we even had XXX gurus!
I guess there are some Marlon films I haven't seen yet.
Come on!Evo said:It's a little known secret.
Great IdeaEvo said:I think a similar badge saying "fomer XXX Guru 2005" would be nice. It
:rofl:Math Is Hard said:I didn't know we even had XXX gurus!
I guess there are some Marlon films I haven't seen yet.
radou said:Edit: a badge saying "future XXX Guru 2007" would be nice, too.
The 2006 PF Award Winners were a group of individuals who were recognized for their outstanding contributions in the field of science and technology.
The 2006 PF Award Winners excelled in a variety of categories, including physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, and engineering.
The 2006 PF Award Winners were selected by a panel of experts in their respective fields, who reviewed and evaluated the nominees based on their achievements and impact in their chosen category.
Some examples of the 2006 PF Award Winners and their achievements include Stephen Hawking for his groundbreaking work in theoretical physics, Frances Arnold for her pioneering research in enzyme engineering, and Craig Venter for his contributions to the field of genomics.
Winning the PF Award in 2006 had a significant impact on the careers of the recipients, as it brought recognition and credibility to their work and opened up new opportunities for collaboration and funding.