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GregJ said:Would a library bulletin board count? I don't live close to anything else really :|
Post it in two different Libraries and I'll count it :)
GregJ said:Would a library bulletin board count? I don't live close to anything else really :|
Greg Bernhardt said:Post it in two different Libraries and I'll count it :)
quasinerd said:Here I am at Chemeketa Community College at the bulletin board where Physics Forum is proudly posted. Looking forward to becoming a Gold Member
Hmmmm, I don't know, something about this member's face looks oddly familiar.johns120 said:
Here it is @ Purdue!
GregJ said:I'm getting there slowly.
Been delayed all the time by this or that, but I am in no rush. Might even post a little more and help where I can in the mean time :)
Herricane said:University of Idaho. Go Vandals!
Greg Bernhardt said:Students don't forget about this opportunity! Free gold membership for a year!
Biosyn said:What about for students in high school? Would I get free gold membership if I posted the flyer on the school bulletin or in my AP Physics class? :)
Biosyn said:There!
South Torrance High
McAfee said:Is this still happening? I could easily do this because I live on a college campus.
stripes said:The physics department at my college has briefly heard about this website, and most people I ask are unaware of it. You guys run an awesome site, and I'm hoping more people join as a result of this!
The department chair said I could post it, but couldn't take a picture because he had a class. I posted a piece of paper with my username instead. Hope that's alright!
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Greg Bernhardt said:We are proud to present project PF Proliferation! It's a very simple way to spread the word about PF and get free gold membership for a year. What you do is print out the below PDF flyer. Post it on a university/college bulletin board or sign post (legally) and take a photo of yourself next to it. Post the photo here (add what campus) and boom, instant gold membership and you help spread the word. Now what are you waiting for!? Go Go Go!
Thanks Greg. I wasn't expecting that. Now I feel compelled to actually contribute some money.Greg Bernhardt said:Thanks QuarkCharmer and ThomasT, you have been golded!
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