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salem14
Hi
Hi.I am new around here, so I am just saying hello.
Hi.I am new around here, so I am just saying hello.
recon said:Hello Salem14. Do you like Sabrina? Or is the reason behind your choice of username different? Why 14, though?
I've been wondering about this for a long time too: Why is it that Gokul's username ends with a 43201? Is there a mathematical significance to it? I think it is pretty cool, though. My username is an anagram derived from my real name (which is a lot longer).
Gokul43201 said:Recon, there's the short (and boring) story and there's the long (and possibly, incredibly stupid) story. Which would you like ?
Okay, I've spilled some beans in the "what's in a name ?" thread. (I wish I hadn't...but hmmm...) https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?p=317595#post317595
Math Is Hard said:Note to self #1: be more friendly to new members, less creepy.
Note to self #2: Don't mention Jimmy P to new members.
oh, crud! Now I've done it!
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