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General Forums => Comments for Staff and Comments from Staff => Topic started by: cuongt on April 06, 2006, 06:02:55 AM
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this is not related to chemistry, but im just wondering how many global moderators are there? and how do you become one.
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http://www.chemicalforums.com/index.php?board=;action=mlmemgrp
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http://www.chemicalforums.com/index.php?board=16;action=display;threadid=4171;start=msg18929#msg18929 (http://www.chemicalforums.com/index.php?board=16;action=display;threadid=4171;start=msg18929#msg18929)
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You will stand a good chance if you belong to the chemist user-group and regularly post good quality posts.
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You will stand a good chance if you belong to the chemist user-group and regularly post good quality posts.
chemist user-group?
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Yeah, like Mark Kness or Lemonoman. Users with beakers, instead of stars.
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Yeah, like Mark Kness or Lemonoman. Users with beakers, instead of stars.
So, how does one join this group?
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Hey, look who's here...it's lemonoman!
Thanks for the shoutout Albert! :)
I believe you have to be accreditted or enrolled in a chemistry degree program. i.e. Have or be working towards getting a B.Sc. (Chem).
And it can't be overemphasized that consistently good-quality posts are essential. For example, one time I suggested to make a paintball grenade with glass in it. That's obviously a foolish idea. Albert (and other staff members, like Mitch, Borek, etc) set a good example will all their replies; they are always knowledgable and well-researched (safe too!)
Cheers!
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So, how does one join this group?
You don't join. You are invited to ;)
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You don't join. You are invited to ;)
My bad.
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You don't join. You are invited to ;)
huu, how elitist ;)
What about the good old biochemists and biologists? ^^
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You have beakers! :P
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You have beakers! :P
Thanks :)