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PF Member Awards! Vote Now!
Voting ends december 5th!
https://www.physicsforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=141
Voting ends december 5th!
https://www.physicsforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=141
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I just checked moonbear, you are winning 11 to 0. And didn't vote for yourself huh?Moonbear said:Woohoo! I got some of my votes in. I'll wait until some others vote in biology so it's not as obvious when I vote for myself. I can't really vote on some since I don't inhabit those forums enough to know who does what there. And some are really tough choices! Don't feel bad anyone if I didn't vote for you, there are a LOT of close seconds in this race!
tribdog said:I just checked moonbear, you are winning 11 to 0. And didn't vote for yourself huh?
tribdog said:I just checked moonbear, you are winning 11 to 0. And didn't vote for yourself huh?
moonbear is the bomb periodChronos said:Moonbear is the bomb in biology.
Tom McCurdy said:Also how come mentors aren't up there... for example selfAdjoint deserves much praise for his help.
No these polls decide who gets thrown into the volcano next year to appease the physics gods.mattmns said:I am guessing these polls are just for fun then.
tribdog said:No these polls decide who gets thrown into the volcano next year to appease the physics gods.
mattmns said:What happens to those who win?
Tie?
Are write-in candidates allowed? Any elgibility requirements?
Any voting requirements?
Did I just ask too many questions?
tribdog said:moonbear is the bomb period
Phobos said:Last year, we gave the winners special avatars (e.g., "physics expert 2003")
Well, as long as you get a NOMINATION in 2006, all is fine, or what?check said:I sort of like my avatar though. (assuming I win anything) Perhaps a little award thing like the 'homework helper' or 'science expert' award such as a '2004 guru award' might be better... and we can collect those and have like '2004,2005,2007 guru' ?
and then we'll have to explain why we did such a crappy job in 2006...
woosh!
dekoi said:What title do i get if i don't get nominated?
Student-who-spends-all-his-time-on-physicsforums-bringing-up-and-answering-philosophical-questions-and-doesn't-get-nominated Of 2004?
Hey, you've only been here since August? You have next year to look forward to.dekoi said:What title do i get if i don't get nominated?
Student-who-spends-all-his-time-on-physicsforums-bringing-up-and-answering-philosophical-questions-and-doesn't-get-nominated Of 2004?
Political Prodigy said:This member award thing is cool, how many times a year do you do this?
Does that mean PF is a sh*t-bomb?Moonbear said:And tribby dearest, you're just the sh*t.
Gokul43201 said:It's a pity there's no Homework Helper Award, considering that is one of the important functions of PF. And while that doesn't win you popularity among regular members, it is surely worthy of recognition.
The "PF Members Awards" are an annual event hosted by the scientific organization "PF Members" to recognize and celebrate the achievements of its members in various fields of science.
The winners are determined through a voting process open to all members of "PF Members". Each member can vote for their top choices in each category, and the winners are determined by the highest number of votes received.
All members of "PF Members" are eligible to vote in the "PF Members Awards" as long as they are in good standing with the organization and have paid their membership dues.
Yes, members are allowed to nominate themselves or others for awards. However, all nominations must meet the criteria set by "PF Members" and go through a review process before being included in the voting ballot.
The winners will be announced at the "PF Members Awards" ceremony, which is typically held at the annual conference of "PF Members". The date and location of the ceremony will be announced in advance to all members.