Goodbye Office_Shredder, Welcome SteamKing - Physics Forums

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Physics Forums announces the retirement of Office_Shredder, who excelled in Mathematics and organized successful Math Challenges. Micromass will resume his role in Mathematics, with new Math Challenges anticipated. SteamKing is welcomed to the staff, recognized for his positive contributions to the community. The forum expresses excitement and congratulations for SteamKing's new position. The discussion highlights a transition in staff roles while celebrating community engagement.
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Physics Forums is announcing the retirement of Office_Shredder. Office_Shredder did a fantastic job with Mathematics and ran a successful round of Math Challenges. We wish him the best and we hope to see him around the forums!

Micromass will be taking back his throne at Mathematics. (I heard some Math Challenges are on the way!)

I would like to welcome SteamKing to the PF staff. For a few years now SteamKing has been positive force for the community and we're thrilled to have him join us!
 
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Congratulations Steamking! :smile:
 
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Congratulations, SteamKing!
 
Yay! Congrats, SteamKing!
 
Welcome to the everlasting powerz! Muahahahaaaa..Ur, I mean congrats SteamKing. Enjoy it.. while you can. :biggrin:

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