Members List - Help Finding Global Members List

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To access the global members list on Physics Forums, users can visit the provided link or click on a member's name in the top right corner of the page. This action leads to the member's profile, where the members list can be found in the navigation links. The original poster expressed confusion about locating the list, humorously questioning their sanity. Other users reassured them that the list is indeed accessible and provided clear directions. Overall, the discussion highlights the ease of navigating to the members list despite initial confusion.
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I think my last functioning neuron has finally kicked the bucket. Or perhaps I never had such a thing as a functioning neuron.

How do I get to the global list of members? I know I've seen it at least once, but I can't find it again, even though I really tried very hard. Did I see it in a dream? Am I just plain crazy? Should I just turn myself in at the nearest Soylent Green processing facility?

Help? :shy:
 
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https://www.physicsforums.com/memberlist.php

Or click on one's name in the top right, Welcome, where its shows when you last visited.
That takes one to one's profile, so look at the links at the top left where it has Physics Forums > Members List
 
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Thank you!

I guess I'm not more crazy than previously thought. I was really worried. One extra notch on the crazy scale and I would be in the "mandatory committal" zone.
 
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