Contest for Physics for Gearheads textbook

In summary, we're giving away 3 copies of Physics for Gearheads. If you're a Gold member, you have a chance to win one; if you're an Engineering forum poster, you have a chance to win one; and the top Automotive Engineering forum poster will win a copy.
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We're giving away 3 copies of Physics for Gearheads

You have 3 ways to win a copy. At the end of April we're going to :

1. Take the top 5 posters (for April) who are Gold members and pick one randomly.
2. Take the top 5 posters (for April) from the Engineering forums and pick one randomly.
3. Take the top poster (for April) from the Automotive Engineering forum

As always, these members must reside in the continental USA for shipping purposes. If the winner is not I'll pick a new winner and give the first winner Gold membership.
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
1. Take the top 5 posters who are Gold members

give the first winner Gold membership.

I sense problems
 
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micromass said:
I sense problems
Extended Gold membership ;)
 
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How are "top 5 posters" defined? Posts in April? Posts in total?
 
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mfb said:
How are "top 5 posters" defined? Posts in April? Posts in total?
Posts in April
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
Posts in April
I spent about 30 minutes yesterday trying, unsuccessfully, to find "post counts" by anyone.
I think I pushed every button. (?)

The closest I could get was "Most Messages" under "Notable members".

Is it possible that this "count" feature is available to only non-plebeians?
Or do I need new glasses, again. :oldwink:
 
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OmCheeto said:
I spent about 30 minutes yesterday trying, unsuccessfully, to find "post counts" by anyone.
The number is in your avatar :)
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
The number is in your avatar :)
Well I know that.

Greg Bernhardt said:
1. Take the top 5 posters who are Gold members and pick one randomly.
I can't find a "Gold members" list.
Nor can I find a list of all members from which to extract a list of Gold members.
2. Take the top 5 posters from the Engineering forums and pick one randomly.
see above
3. Take the top poster from the Automotive Engineering forum
see above

And "Notable Members" only lists the top 20 posters in each category.
It also doesn't display the status of the members there. So unless you're an old timer, someone would have to click on each members profile to determine if they qualify.

I checked in both Chrome and Safari, to make sure it wasn't a browser problem.

ps. Have any votes been cast yet?
 
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OmCheeto said:
And "Notable Members" only lists the top 20 posters in each category.
It also doesn't display the status of the members there. So unless you're an old timer, someone would have to click on each members profile to determine if they qualify.

I checked in both Chrome and Safari, to make sure it wasn't a browser problem.

ps. Have any votes been cast yet?

These are only lists I can access. There is no voting :)
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
These are only lists I can access. There is no voting :)
Ha! What's that old saying? RTFP

Read the freakin' post!

I think I missed:

Greg Bernhardt said:
we're going to

I thought I was supposed to pick them.

Never mind. :redface:

ps. At least I'm completely familiar with all the buttons now. :smile:
 
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micromass said:
I sense problems
Understandably, at first, I misinterpreted this comment.
And now, I can't find the "whistling whilst feigning innocence and daftness whilst looking around aimlessly up in the air" emoticon.
hmmm... I wonder if there's a word for that.

I'll try and keep it "productive".

ps. Ok to delete this post. Please delete this post. Oh, never mind. I'll delete this post. :devil:
 
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micromass said:
I sense problems

Time to move to Platinum!
 
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Do we people from asia have a chance of winning anything ? o_O
 
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In the meantime, if anyone has any questions about the content or approach of the book, I'd be glad to answer! Just note I don't spend 24 hours a day here. ;-)
 
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I think that staff should not be included in the contest.

Chet
 
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Well, here is my post #1. ;D
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
We're giving away 3 copies of Physics for Gearheads

You have 3 ways to win a copy. At the end of April we're going to :

1. Take the top 5 posters (for April) who are Gold members and pick one randomly.
2. Take the top 5 posters (for April) from the Engineering forums and pick one randomly.
3. Take the top poster (for April) from the Automotive Engineering forum

As always, these members must reside in the continental USA for shipping purposes. If the winner is not I'll pick a new winner and give the first winner Gold membership.
But for indian's how to get it
 
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micromass said:
I sense problems
I don,t understand what means to take 5 posters, but from where:
 
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Where are the posters to download? Maybe someone could tell meQ
 
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Speranta said:
Where are the posters to download? Maybe someone could tell meQ
"posters" = members who post, not a paper product you hang up :)
 
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Speranta said:
Where are the posters to download? Maybe someone could tell meQ

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Now I know there is an Automotive Engineering forum too here...
 
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Muti said:
Now I know there is an Automotive Engineering forum too here...
Head on over, lots of time left!
 
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You can see my record of posts so far... I don't think I will make much difference in one week...:smile: But this new forum is a news for me... Hahhaha
 

1. What is the purpose of the "Contest for Physics for Gearheads" textbook?

The purpose of this textbook is to provide a comprehensive understanding of physics principles and their application in the world of gearheads, or car enthusiasts. It aims to bridge the gap between physics and the automotive industry.

2. Who is the target audience for this textbook?

This textbook is primarily aimed at gearheads or car enthusiasts who have a passion for both physics and automobiles. It can also be useful for students or professionals in the automotive industry who want to deepen their understanding of the physics behind car mechanics.

3. What topics are covered in the "Contest for Physics for Gearheads" textbook?

The textbook covers a wide range of topics including mechanics, thermodynamics, electricity, magnetism, and optics, all with a focus on their application in the automotive world. It also includes real-life examples and problem-solving exercises to enhance understanding.

4. Is this textbook suitable for beginners in physics?

Yes, this textbook is suitable for beginners in physics as it starts with the basics and gradually progresses to more advanced topics. It also includes clear explanations and examples to help readers grasp the concepts easily.

5. Are there any additional resources available for readers of this textbook?

Yes, there are additional resources available such as online practice problems, interactive simulations, and videos to supplement the material covered in the textbook. These resources can enhance the learning experience and provide a deeper understanding of the concepts.

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