2023 Member Award Ceremony

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It's been another incredible year spent on PF! Thanks to all contributing members for making it special!

Congrats to all who were nominated as it's a true honor. It should be remembered each voting list could easily have been 2 or 3 times as long. We have an amazing group of core members here at PF. You are all appreciated!

A member may have won more than one category but can be awarded for just one (I chose this year for simplicity). The next in line will be awarded. This can happen multiple times per poll. There were many tight races! We also had a two-way tie for second in homework which both have been awarded!

Thanks to all who participated in the voting and commentary!

Now for a special congratulations to the popular vote winners! Winners will receive a special badge that will last the year.

Hall of Legends Award
@PeroK

Physics Award
@vanhees71

Homework Helper Award
@kuruman
@TSny
@Chestermiller

Mathematics Award
@FactChecker

Astro/Cosmo Award
@davenn

Engineering Award
@Baluncore

Other Science Award
@Astronuc

Academic Guidance Award
@Vanadium 50

Insight Author
@fresh_42

Community Spirit Award
@DennisN

Best Humor Award
@jack action

Best New Member
@LittleSchwinger

Click here for the full poll records

Now everyone else, start shining to be nominated for next year! :smile:
 
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Congratulations to the winners!
 
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pinball1970 said:
Congratulations to the winners!
+1 on that
 
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I don’t really visit any sections besides HW help so huge congrats to @kuruman @TSny @Chestermiller (does he have room for any more awards/badges underneath his name?)

Nobody in the right mind would argue with that list of winners.

Also congrats to all other winners!
 
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PhDeezNutz said:
I don’t really visit any sections besides HW help
Same here ;)
Well deserved @kuruman @TSny @Chestermiller

Congrats to all the winners. Thanks for taking time to help!
 
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Thanks for the honor getting the Physics Award and congratulations to all winners.
 
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Thanks for the Award and recognition in Other Sciences.

I share it with the other contributors and nominees (team effort), who share the same level of curiosity about the science (and physics - it's all physics), the application of critical thinking and getting the science right, a critical eyes on the data and information, and the love of learning and understanding.

Cheers!
 
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I wish to warmly thank those who voted, congratulate all the winners and send a big THANK YOU to Greg for this yearly show of appreciation.
 
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pinball1970 said:
Congratulations to the winners!
+2 on that. (That's 1 added to the +1 from @phinds .)
 
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Congratulations to the winners and and also congratulations to the losers (errr, sorry, nominees).
 
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dextercioby said:
and also congratulations to the losers (errr, sorry, nominees).
Hey, I've been a loser here before, er, I mean nominee. :smile:
 
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Congratulations go to the winners and nominees! PF is awesome!
 
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Congrats to ALL!

@Greg Bernhardt, how about posting the raw vote counts as was done in the past?
 
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Tom.G said:
Congrats to ALL!

@Greg Bernhardt, how about posting the raw vote counts as was done in the past?
The archive is in the feedback forum
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
The archive is in the feedback forum
Hmm... After reading the bottom line of:
"Results are only viewable after voting."

I take it then that my votes (in Engineering and Other Science) did not get counted. :cry:

The threads/posts show up on my screen at reduced brightness, so something knows I was there.

Oh well.
 
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Congrats to everyone!
 
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Drakkith said:
Congrats to everyone!
double that ...
 
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Repeating "Congrats to everyone!" hardly counts as an attempt at shining, but I will do it nonetheless.
 
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I feel very honoured to get the Community Spirit Award, I was not expecting it at all, so it was quite a pleasant surprise.

Congratulations to all other winners and all other nominees!
 
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It's an honour to have been nominated (insights articles) and congratulations to all the winners whose many contributions make PF the great site that it is!
 
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A big congratulations to everyone.
 
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Congrats.

I think it gives one get out jail when caught for a road infraction.
and .a free latte after the 10th at some coffee chain, can't recall which one.
Use your badge well.
 
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Astronuc said:
Thanks for the Award and recognition in Other Sciences.

I share it with the other contributors and nominees (team effort), who share the same level of curiosity about the science (and physics - it's all physics), the application of critical thinking and getting the science right, a critical eyes on the data and information, and the love of learning and understanding.

Cheers!
Congratulations, and well deserved.
 
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