The 2003 PF Community Awards: Who Were the Winners?

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In summary: Thanks to everyone! And congrats to all of the winners, the nominee's, the sponcer, participants, and Thanks to all of the rest of the people who make all of this possible!
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Drum roll please...

2003 PF Community Awards
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Mentor of the Year: The entire staff! Let's give them a round of applause for their hard work!

Astronomy Expert of the Year: schwarzchildradius

Physics Expert of the Year: Marcus

Math Expert of the Year: Mathman

Other Science Expert of the Year: FZ+

Philosophy Expert of the Year: Boulderhead

Best Humor of the Year: Mr. Robin Parsons

Community Spirit of the Year: drag

Crackpot of the Year: LogicalAthiest

Best Thread of the Year: Astronomy
 
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thanks all, the honor is appreciated

just saw the "physics expert" symbol appear under
my name as I was reading a thread, and was very surprised

PF fortunate in having a bunch of knowledgeable people
I voted early and did not watch the results much afterwards
so it was not expected

so to whomever, thanks for the nomination and the support
your approval (whoever) is very much appreciated!
 
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Congratulations members of the Year. It was well deserved. Congratulations once again. And hello to the old members, of course I'm considered the new candle on the cake.
 
  • #4
Well, well, well...

Thanks to everyone who voted for me. I don't think I really deserve such accolades, but thanks anyway... I'll try not to disappoint everybody...

Congrats to all the other winners...

PS: How long does this avatar stay around?
 
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Congratulations to all the winners !

Out to those who voted for me goes a heartfelt thank you, I have to admit I was surprised, flattered, and ultimately humbled.
 
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Originally posted by Greg Bernhardt
Best Thread of the Year: Astronomy

Yeah baby! ...ahh, all is right with the universe.
 
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Yup! Thanks to everyone!
And congrats to all of the winners, the nominee's, the sponcer, participants, and Thanks to all of the rest of the people who make all of this possible!
 
  • #8
Holy crow, I had no idea this was happening! I finally won something, how cool. Thanks!
 
  • #9
Wow ! Congrats everyone ! :smile:
I wasn't aware of a "community spirit" poll, I wonder
if this is all Greg's doing after I said I didn't
deserve being on the Astronomy & Cosmology's expert poll.
Well, HE'S RIGHT ! I'm humble ! JUST LIKE PEOPLE
HERE OUGHT'TA BE ! SO GIVE ME THAT AWARD ! NOW !

P.S. Thanks !

Live long and prosper.
 
  • #10
Congrats Everyone :wink:

But I Wonder , Is LogicalAthiest Happy With this Vote ? ...
Just Wondering
 
  • #11
Best Thread of the Year: Astronomy

Finally!

Yeah baby! ...ahh, all is right with the universe.

Damn straight!
 

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