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paul h
Humm, what will this do to our little forum?


copy of the email

I am proud and happy to announce a partnership between Physics Forums and Scientific American. Over the past few weeks PF and Sciam have been in discussion on how they can help each other. The conclusion is that PF will enter into the very selective and prominent Scientific American Network. First and foremost it means we have the support of a giant in the industry. Secondly it means we will be participating in their ad model and possible future content sharing etc. Let me explain further by answering some likely questions in this thread: http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=225672

Also, Sciam is exclusively giving all present and future members a 20% discount on their printed subscription. http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?p=1679083

Stay tuned for more news on the partnership and a new feature we will be rolling out later this month we coin the Content Library.

thanks,
Greg Bernhardt
http://www.physicsforums.com
yor_on
Well, it gives us a name of one person here :)
At least.
There might even be moderators here?
Real ones ::))
philip347
Sciam is warmed over old news.
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