User talk:Ernie.cordell

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Hi
Hi Ernie. The project i am concentrating just now is SPIR608 Political Simulation and Gaming/2011. This is the first time this course has been run. It is based at the University of Westminster and I am working with User:Richard Barbrook to use wikiversity in conjunction with classroom lessons/seminars. It is proving very interesting.Leutha 21:06, 28 January 2011 (UTC)

Some help on the cs department page
Hello! I have been sending out some requests for help - the main department page appears to be abandoned. This could serve as a resource to find courses and generally advertise the field. I have been trying to fix it up but I appear to be alone in my efforts. If you have some free time I would love to have a coworker. I notice you are interested in Linux - there are several operating system related pages that are in dire need of adoption Topic:Operating systems or Topic:Kernel internals to name two off the top of my head. -- Azotochtli (talk) 13:38, 8 August 2012 (UTC)