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Hello,
who are science advisors and homework helpers and other "awards"? Is it possible to get this award?
who are science advisors and homework helpers and other "awards"? Is it possible to get this award?
What signature? I want to read.G01 said:Hi and welcome to PF! Hope you enjoy yourself here.
Check the links in my signature for some answers.
The signature under the lineDaveC426913 said:What signature? I want to read.
Kurdt said:Check you haven't disabled signatures in My PF > Edit Options. All the articles linked to an be found in the pf library as well.
There aren't any.Astronuc said:The signature under the line
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Click on those links in G01's post to read the library entries.
DaveC426913 said:There aren't any.
G01's post ends with "...for some answers."
DaveC426913 said:There aren't any.
G01's post ends with "...for some answers."
noiseKurdt said:Check you haven't disabled signatures in My PF > Edit Options. All the articles linked to an be found in the pf library as well.
Got it thx.Kurdt said:Did you check your settings like I suggested?
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