Requesting PF Newsletter - Help Appreciated!

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A user is seeking a recent newsletter from Physics Forums, which includes updates on new posts, active discussions, and monthly birthdays. They are unable to find the newsletter in their inbox and are asking if anyone can forward a copy. Another user confirms that the newsletter is sent out approximately once a week. The request emphasizes the importance of the newsletter in promoting engagement within the community. The discussion highlights the value of shared resources among forum members.
Doug Desatnik
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A while ago I recevied a newsletter rom Physics Forums and was telling somebody about the format but could not locate the newsletter in my inbox. I was wondering if anybody has a newsletter sent from PF that they might send to me? The newsletter informed of new posts, active discussions, minthly birthdays, etc... basically promoting use of physics forums in general. I would be much appreciative if anybody can forward me a recent copy. Please reply if you are willing and I'll send me e-mail address.

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Doug
 
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