Farewell to @anorlunda - Thank You for Your Dedication to PF

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Today marks @anorlunda's last day as a mentor, as he steps down to focus on specific threads and write more Insights. His contributions to the PF community have been invaluable, and he is recognized as an exemplary mentor. @jrmichler will take over the mentor role, and the community expresses excitement for his leadership. An interview with @jrmichler highlights his impressive hobbies, including various engineering projects. The farewell is framed positively, celebrating @anorlunda's legacy and welcoming @jrmichler to his new position.
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Today will be @anorlunda's last day as a mentor. @anorlunda requested to step down in order to spend more time in specific threads and to write more Insights. So Yay! This is not a sad day. @anorlunda is/was the epitome of what a mentor should be. We were so fortunate to have be part of PF leadership for a number of years. Please give him a round thanks for all the tireless hours he worked behind the scenes to help build the PF community! Thank you so much!

We are pleased to announce @jrmichler will get stepping in as the new engineering mentor! Please give him a round of congrats!
 
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Thanks @anorlunda for all of your great work as a Mentor. It was truly a pleasure working with you on all of the Mentor-type stuff that we do here.

And thanks for @jrmichler for agreeing to step up to the Mentor role. I've always learned a lot from your posts. :smile:
 
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I almost forgot to mention, we have an Interview!
https://www.physicsforums.com/insights/interview-with-engineer-jrmichler/
Great interview! I especially like the Hot Rod Snowblower project... :cool:

What kinds of hobbies do you have?

Hobbies are related to building things. Built some boats, two garages, electric motors when in elementary school, a sawmill, a CLWB bicycle, a hot rod snowblower, and many small projects. Search term youtube hot rod snowblower hydrostatic will bring up two videos of the snowblower in action.

Source https://www.physicsforums.com/insights/interview-with-engineer-jrmichler/
 
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This is not a sad day. @anorlunda is/was the epitome of what a mentor should be. We were so fortunate to have be part of PF leadership for a number of years. Please give him a round thanks for all the tireless hours he worked behind the scenes to help build the PF community!
Thanks for your time here. I've learned so much from you.
 
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Today will be @anorlunda's last day as a mentor.
sad to hear that
@anorlunda requested to step down in order to spend more time in specific threads and to write more Insights. So Yay!
glad to hear that.
 
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@anorlunda, Congratulations on your promotion to Staff Emeritus, and thanks for all your work as a Mentor, and @jrmichler, Congratulations on becoming a Mentor, and thanks for uptaking that important role.
 
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