Shared the Forum with all my friends on Facebook. Yay

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The user shared the forum with friends on Facebook, expressing excitement about their physics department colleagues appreciating it. They received a notification encouraging them to inform the forum about the share. Another user acknowledged the contribution and expressed happiness for the forum's growth. The original user confirmed their university affiliation as Illinois State in Bloomington. The discussion highlights community engagement and appreciation for contributions to the forum.
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I'm sure all my pals in the physics department at my university will appreciate it! The scroll at the top of the screen told me to let "you" know if I shared, so I am! :smile:
 
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Great work @cpburris! What university? I'll set you as Gold now!
 
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Illinois State in Bloomington. Thanks!
 
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