Talk:Bill Thompson (technology writer)
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Discussion
editPlease source the University Challenge claims, SqueakBox 16:43, 20 March 2006 (UTC)
I can't, I remember watching it though! It was in the Bamber Gascoigne days. Billy was a local hero then. (VOG)
What is a "degree in computing?" Silverweed 20:55, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
Refs for article development
editThe first 3 have been removed from Bill Thompson (technology writer)#External links per WP:ELNO. The others are relevant URLs which could be worked in as article content when anyone has time. (I may do this myself.)
- Working 4 an MP has technical support provided by Bill Thompson
- BBC article
- Pair behind first Guardian website back together for BBC Archive
'Wikipedia death hoax'
editI removed a section of this article describing how he had been mistakenly described as dead in an earlier version of this article, and had written an article about it himself. I just don't think that's particularly significant or worth mentioning. Lots of people have been mistakenly claimed as dead in Wikipedia at one time or another (see Death hoax), but we don't normally note that in their articles. Robofish (talk) 11:51, 4 July 2012 (UTC)
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