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I think the best way to contact him is to get to know where he works the getting a phone number and calling him.
The best way to contact Bob Brier would be to contact the institutions where he is a faculty member. He works at Long Island University and the Webb Institute.
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Well honey, if you're looking to reach out to Athletic Works, you can try Googling their contact info or checking their website for a phone number or email. Maybe even slide into their DMs on social media if that's your style. Good luck getting in touch with those sporty folks!
Just contact American Express.
Magnetism (note the spelling) works even from a distance, so it's a non-contact force. If it can work without touching, it's one.
it can stay on forever but the two objects have to be together