In the wee hours this AM, chem geek made his 10,000th post. 

That's a milestone for a couple of reasons.
1. 10,000 posts is a ton of effort over a long time and indicates a dedicated, contributing member
2. It's an even bigger milestone because of chem geeks very special knowledge he brings to the forum.
chem geek and I knock heads every now and then but I will tell you I have never met a more sincere person or a person that has contributed more to the technical aspects of what we teach.
The FC/CYA chart is a chem geek credit. He didn't just copy the chart but rather did the math and calculations to make the chart possible.
Each time we need a detailed explanation of chemistry, he is on the spot with precision and acumen that is untouched. Much of what we teach is a direct result of his (and JasonLion's) contributions.
I hope the rest of you will chime in and stop to remember how important his contributions to this forum are. I am going to keep my thoughts brief but I hope this thread is ongoing for the rest of the day......maybe into tomorrow.
Thanks, Richard!


That's a milestone for a couple of reasons.
1. 10,000 posts is a ton of effort over a long time and indicates a dedicated, contributing member
2. It's an even bigger milestone because of chem geeks very special knowledge he brings to the forum.
chem geek and I knock heads every now and then but I will tell you I have never met a more sincere person or a person that has contributed more to the technical aspects of what we teach.
The FC/CYA chart is a chem geek credit. He didn't just copy the chart but rather did the math and calculations to make the chart possible.
Each time we need a detailed explanation of chemistry, he is on the spot with precision and acumen that is untouched. Much of what we teach is a direct result of his (and JasonLion's) contributions.
I hope the rest of you will chime in and stop to remember how important his contributions to this forum are. I am going to keep my thoughts brief but I hope this thread is ongoing for the rest of the day......maybe into tomorrow.
Thanks, Richard!
