User talk:Richard Morris

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Building from Ideas
I'm not sure what topic you are interested in pursuing, so I can't recommend where to begin. I would suggest you create a new page in your userspace to start describing the ideas. For example choose a page name like User:Richard Morris/Outline or User:Richard Morris/Ideas and begin typing. Then ask others for feedback and suggestions. Once the project starts to develop we can move the page to a better title. --mikeu talk 03:38, 12 January 2009 (UTC)