User talk:Sri-ganesh

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US Presidents
Sounds like a timely project! A few thoughts though: the pages for each president should be subpages (e.g., The US Presidents/John Adams rather than John Adams)... presumably there could at some point even be a separate learning resource just about John Adams. I'll move those around for you (your watchlist will show the new names).

On a side note, I started Digital media and democracy a few days ago after hearing a good bit of NPR discussions on how the Obama campaign used the new forms of media, and it got me thinking to how advances in communication have changed things over the years (telegraph, phone, fax, etc.) for campaigns. Any thoughts? --SB_Johnny talk 10:54, 21 November 2008 (UTC)


 * Fixed the links too... if you want to link to wikipedia, you can just use the prefix "w:" in the link, so cheese turns up as cheese :-). --SB_Johnny talk 11:04, 21 November 2008 (UTC)


 * Looks like you found the move button... I was thinking that "George Washington" would be better too, but didn't want to step on your toes :-). --SB_Johnny talk 19:17, 21 November 2008 (UTC)