What can we expect from your future contributions?

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In summary, the speaker has not been active on the forum for the past few weeks and has been spending most of their time on the JREF forums. They used to be active in the GD forums but not in the main forums. They are currently going through the Feynman lectures and plan to become more active on the forum once they finish. The speaker also mentions becoming a contributor now that they are 18 and have a Visa card. Another member encourages them to come back and mentions that they will remember their contribution. The conversation also includes a mention of Feynman being the best and the forum needing money and contributions.
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TubbaBlubba
I haven't exactly been active here for the past few weeks. Mostly I've been hanging around the JREF forums. When I was here more I was mostly active in the GD forums and almost nothing in the "main fora" of the site.

But I'm currently working my way through the Feynman lectures and more, and once I'm through that, I'm certain I will have more to ask, add and ponder on the entire forum.


This is a great fourm, don't think I forgot or abandoned it after a month or two!


(And now that I'm 18 and can have a real Visa card I might even become a contributor! Maybe.)
 
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Don't stay away too long!
 
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TubbaBlubba said:
But I'm currently working my way through the Feynman lectures and more, and once I'm through that, I'm certain I will have more to ask, add and ponder on the entire forum.
Lucky you, discovering Feynman's lecture is one of those wonders in life !
TubbaBlubba said:
(And now that I'm 18 and can have a real Visa card I might even become a contributor! Maybe.)
No maybe, we'll remember that :devil:
 
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Have you noticed - almost an hour passed and TubbaBlubba still didn't turn gold.
 
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Tubba,

Feynman rules, all others pale in comparison (only half of a virtual particle kidding !)

PF needs your money, your questions and insights, so become a real member soon, and ditch those annoying ADs for good.

Rhody... :biggrin:
 

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