Who Are Science Advisors and Homework Helpers?

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In summary, the conversation is about a user asking about science advisors and homework helpers as well as other awards on Physics Forums. They are also curious about how to obtain these awards and are given links to check for answers. The conversation also includes a discussion about a user guide and some technical difficulties. It concludes with the user thanking the person they were conversing with for their help.
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lukaszh
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Hello,
who are science advisors and homework helpers and other "awards"? Is it possible to get this award?
 
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Hi and welcome to PF! Hope you enjoy yourself here.

Check the links in my signature for some answers.
 
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Darn beat me to it when i was having browser trouble.
 
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Thank you very much :-)
 
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This was very interesting reading the history of PF and seeing all the mentors. It was nice to See SA (selfAdjoint) again in writing. I miss him.
I would not have read any of this had it not been for this thread.
Thanks
 
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G01 said:
Hi and welcome to PF! Hope you enjoy yourself here.

Check the links in my signature for some answers.
What signature? I want to read.
 
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DaveC426913 said:
What signature? I want to read.
The signature under the line
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Questions about:
History of Physics Forums?
Physics Forum Medals?


Click on those links in G01's post to read the library entries.
 
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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.
 
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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.

I see preparation for that user guide is going well. You know pretty much everything about 'My PF' now!
 
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There are still some mysteries. Mainly how I haven't finished yet. :tongue:
 
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Astronuc said:
The signature under the line
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Questions about:
History of Physics Forums?
Physics Forum Medals?


Click on those links in G01's post to read the library entries.
There aren't any.

G01's post ends with "...for some answers."
 
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DaveC426913 said:
There aren't any.

G01's post ends with "...for some answers."

Did you check your settings like I suggested?
 
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DaveC426913 said:
There aren't any.

G01's post ends with "...for some answers."

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.
noise
 
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Kurdt said:
Did you check your settings like I suggested?
Got it thx.
 
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I didn't even know signatures could be disabled until now!:rolleyes:
 

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