Over 19 Years of Learning: Thank You Physics Forums!

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Members of Physics Forums express gratitude for the educational value and community support provided over the years, highlighting the significant contributions of founder Greg Bernhardt. With one member celebrating nearly 19 years and another marking 10 years, the discussions reflect a deep appreciation for the forum's evolution and the diverse knowledge shared among members. The engaging content, including threads on topics like electrical and measuring devices, is noted as a key aspect of the forum's appeal. Overall, the sense of community and learning is emphasized as a rewarding experience. The forum continues to be a valuable resource for its members.
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I just wanted to thank Physics Forums for the education. After being a member here for almost 19 years, I've learned a lot. Thanks @Greg Bernhardt .
 
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Incredible! You've seen quite the evolution! So happy and fortunate to have you guiding us for 19 years!
 
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I have not been here nearly that long, but echo your sentiments, particularly regarding @Greg Bernhardt .
I also always eagerly anticipate your posts. A satisfying mix of old and new. Many thanks to you
 
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hutchphd said:
Many thanks to you
And to you. :smile:
 
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Incredible! You've seen quite the evolution! So happy and fortunate to have you guiding us for 19 years!
Meeting you is something I'll never forget.
 
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dlgoff said:
I just wanted to thank Physics Forums for the education. After being a member here for almost 19 years, I've learned a lot.
Very cool! And thanks for your "Beauty of old electrical and measuring things" thread, there's a lot of fun stuff in it. You've got a lot of fun and nice items in your collection. :smile:

I'm also thankful for Physics Forums. This year I hit 10 years as a member. Time passes quickly.
When I once joined the forum I did not expect it to be as fun as it turned out to be.

And I've learned things here I would not learn anywhere else, thanks to the variety and quality of the PF members. Thanks to @Greg Bernhardt for once upon a time deciding to create an amazing forum! :smile:
 
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