Is Physics Forums Still the Same?

In summary: MSI: I don't understand what you are trying to say. Are you trying to say that I am not making sense because I am a new user? If so, then that is not true. I am a long time member of this forum, and I have always made sense. Furthermore, your posts have never made any sense before.
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is this still PHYSICS FORUMS?!

hi guys its been a long time since i hanged around PF and to today i just came by to see how is it going here but i found a complete diffrent site!
i know that greg is devloping the site but this way, he is going in a wrong way ,,, i mean there is not that much useres for all this forums and a lot of moderators "i think this is bad"
thats what i got for now :smile: i don't have a lot of time i will try to come later ... maybe next year :wink:
 
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As a new user I have to disagree.. I came here via google to get the answer to a problem and have found this site to be well run, with excellent help from regular users.

Yes there are many different forums here, some used only a little, but from small acorns do the mighty oaks grow...

Also, according to a recent posting, the numbers of people joining up now are increasing at a fast rate - very fast. No doubt the PF has changed, but it seems in pretty good shape to me - stay around for a while... you might find it is better than you remembered! :smile:
 
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MS who?
 
  • #4
Originally posted by Andy
MS who?

lol!

haha that was magical
 
  • #5
How can having a lot of mentors be a bad thing? These are all dedicated to answering or at least guiding the correct answers
 
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Remember this is 'MS who' that we are talking about. He very rarely had any idea what he was talking about anyway.
 
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maybe he is jealous because he isn't a mentor...
 
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I like the 'i will try to come later ...'

He makes it sound like it's a chore being here.

lol
 
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MSI: Don't let your initial feelings dominate. Give it a little time, and it works out pretty well.

To the uninitiated: MSI is a pretty long time member dating back from PF2...
 
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guys told me about what have been written here
first thanks FZ for what you said
second i am sorry greg .. may be i was kind of mean in my post but that is because of my weakness in english... you know ;)
third thanks Adrian Baker for what u said i think your kind of right but how ever when i have the chance i will check PF even if it was the worst forum on net :)
fourth ANDY i think you should go to the first class and learn how to respect people
fifth : yes i will be back next year but also not as i was in PF 2 i will be in england next year studying MA degree and now i am working on my graduation projects so i am busy and don't usually connect to net

well what i really ment was that greg musn't have add all this forums at the same time he must upgrade step by step.

i hope i am not confusing



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  • #11
Hello MSI,
I hope all is going well with you. I wasn't surprised you found the place to be quite different (and possibly to your dissatisfaction), although the complaint of too many moderators threw me a little.
-BH
 
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Firstly, i have respect for everyone, even those who i don't like. and B you have never made any sense in any of your posts before anyway so the point that i was origionally making was not to expect your first post to make any sense.
 
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Lol this is getting confusing...who is not making sense any more
 

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