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Current S4GRU Staff
For those of you who aren't sure who we are, S4GRU's all volunteer staff, as of April 30, 2015 include:

S4GRU Adminstrator:

S4GRU Technical Editor:

S4GRU Moderators:

S4GRU Writers:

Facebook Moderators:

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Speaking of Staff members, what ever happened to Jeff? He hasn't been on here in over 2 months.

 

He crossed me. So, now he is visiting Jimmy Hoffa. Permanently.

 

:P

 

AJ

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We have added AJ and Roy as temp moderators to help out while I am on vacation. Thanks guys!

 

Robert

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That's like getting a recently graduated student as a substitute teacher for a week. This should be fun. Maybe danielholt and I can switch seats and change names for the week...

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Been only a member for 12 hours give or take a few and feel like forever!!!! On the good side that is!!!

 

No need to mention it but GREAT STAFF!!

 

Keep it up ppl!!!

 

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Updated today, adding Fraydog as moderator, and moving Scott to backup moderator status. Rickie also is a backup moderator. Thanks to all for everything you do!

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I just noticed there are facebook moderators...is there still a facebook page??

 

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Yes there is, main thing we use it for is getting the stories out there to more.

 

Rickie

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Please join me in welcoming COZisback to the S4GRU Staff.  He will be helping us moderate the forums.  We are excited to have someone so dedicated to the great S4GRU Experiment join our ranks!  And he was crazy enough to accept the invite...

 

:thx:

 

Robert

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