I made a homepage just for physics forums users

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A user has created a dedicated homepage for Physics Forums users, which aims to streamline access to multiple resources through a single link. The homepage currently features links to various physics-related content and plans to include a news section in the future. Users can request custom pages for their own websites by contacting the creator via email. The discussion also briefly veers into a humorous exchange about the term "Firefox," referencing a movie starring Clint Eastwood, but the primary focus remains on the utility of the new homepage for the physics community.
swiss911
I made a homepage just for physics forums users.

I'll probably add a news "block" soon too.

With Physics Forums link: http://physicsforums.technobound.com/

Without: http://www.technobound.com/

I can make custom pages if you want one for your website too :)
just throw me an email, swiss911[at]gmail.com
 
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Physics news on Phys.org
The purpose is... ?
 
That's a good idea. Click one link and you can search multiple things. No need to have 5 different links.
 
cyrusabdollahi said:
That's a good idea. Click one link and you can search multiple things. No need to have 5 different links.

It's called firefox. CYRUS CLOSED!
 
Firefox?

You mean the epic movie with the legendary Clint Eastwood stealing a Russian hypersonic Mig circa 1982?

http://www.brain-tuning.de/images/firefox1.jpg

Moive tralier

http://www.videodetective.com/player.asp?publishedid=528&src=big
 
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