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Don't forget to "Share Thread"!

Physics Forums has thousands of interesting threads that should be shared to the world. If you come across a thread that peaked your interest, odds are others would feel the same. Don't hoard all the interesting threads to yourself. :-p Sharing is caring! Use the "Share Thread" drop down menu in any thread and share it to your friends! :smile:
 

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Greg Bernhardt said:
Physics Forums has thousands of interesting threads that should be shared to the world. If you come across a thread that peaked your interest, odds are others would feel the same. Don't hoard all the interesting threads to yourself. :-p Sharing is caring! Use the "Share Thread" drop down menu in any thread and share it to your friends! :smile:
I'm trying to get caught up here at PF after being away for a few days. I just have to reply to this.

:!)
 
dlgoff said:
I'm trying to get caught up here at PF after being away for a few days. I just have to reply to this.

:!)

We missed you Don! :smile:
 
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