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Hi guys I'm new here. I'm a Thai person who came here for searching knowledge and having questions to be answered about science like Physics ,Math, Chemistry and Biology .
I'm glad that I have become a member in a beloved community of scientists.If my grammar is mistaken. I'd like to apologise :bow:
 
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Welcome :welcome:
 
SuntytheMysterious said:
How did you find PF?: Google search

I'm glad that I have become a member in a beloved community of scientists.
Many of members are not professional scientists, but might be more ingenious than professionals.
 
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Hall said:
Many of members are not professional scientists, but might be more ingenious than professionals.

And we're still waiting for that one person who is more ingenious in a profession than the professional.

Nevertheless, wolcome @SuntytheMysterious :oldbiggrin:
 
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SuntytheMysterious said:
How did you find PF?: Google search

Hi guys I'm new here. I'm a Thai person who came here for searching knowledge and having questions to be answered about science like Physics ,Math, Chemistry and Biology .
I'm glad that I have become a member in a beloved community of scientists.If my grammar is mistaken. I'd like to apologise :bow:
I'm up-voting on the avatar alone!
 
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