User:SciBrad

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en This user is a native speaker of English.
This user has two academic degrees.
BS This user has a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics.
BS This user has a Bachelor of Science degree in Astronomy & Astrophysics.
This user is male.
Image:Paul1.gif This user employs a more formal style of writing in articles than in talk pages.
AIM-Able This user understands AIM talk perfectly well, but does not use it. Ever. Well, sarcastically sometimes. But that's it. Really. lulz.
C-2 This user is an intermediate C user.
M This user can program in
Mathematica.
<html> This user can write HTML.
This user can typeset using LaTeX.
This user enjoys using Celestia to look at the virtual skies.
ST This user enjoys using Stellarium to look at the virtual skies.
Firefox This user contributes using Mozilla Firefox.
This user contributes using
Internet Explorer 7
This user contributes using Microsoft Windows XP.
This user contributes with a computer based on the Intel Core 2 Duo microprocessor.
BB This user contributes using a broadband connection.
Logo This user loves knowledge.
This user is a skeptic.
This user enjoys skygazing and astronomy.
Image:User mathematician-4.png This user is an expert mathematician.
This user has a keen interest in mathematics.
SI This user prefers the metric system of measurement.
This user is a Stargate fan.
This user is from the planet Earth.
Q
This user is an omnipotent member of the Q Continuum.
Fx
This user is interested in astronomy.
This user enjoys studying about fractals
This user has a keen interest in Physics.
\scriptstyle \frac {\partial^2 \Psi} {\partial t^2} = \nabla^2 \Psi This user is interested in Mathematical physics