Who Is the Newest Member to Join Physics Forums?

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I've been using these here forums for help throughout my high-school and undergraduate study. I'm glad to finally be joining the Physics Forums ranks.

Aside from the pursuit of physics, I enjoy the study of math, and various outdoor activities. I'm looking forward to a great ski season this year.

I'm terrible at introductions, really, so if you've got any questions for me, I'm happy to answer them.

Cheers
-NM
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
Welcome to PF!

Thanks!
 
NotMad said:
I've been using these here forums for help throughout my high-school and undergraduate study. I'm glad to finally be joining the Physics Forums ranks.

Aside from the pursuit of physics, I enjoy the study of math, and various outdoor activities. I'm looking forward to a great ski season this year.

I'm terrible at introductions, really, so if you've got any questions for me, I'm happy to answer them.

Cheers
-NM
Hi NM, welcome to PF :)
 
RonL said:
Hi NM, welcome to PF :)

Thanks Ron!
 
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