A Conversation for Project Computer Viruses (University Of Life-Computer Viruses)
Erm... where do you mention a completed project?
SmartGamer, Keeper of That Which Breaks Down Easily [(11*5)-(4*2+5)=42] (Scout) Started conversation Sep 27, 2001
Project Computer Viruses is over. I wanted to do more, but we ran out of time and information. We just couldn't find much else... oh well, it's better than nothing, I suppose...
--SmartGamer
Erm... where do you mention a completed project?
h2g2Support Posted Sep 27, 2001
You should mail the University Researchers' mailing list (the one on Yahoo Groups). Then Chris will know and will publish it.
Failing that, drop a line to Chris' Personal Space, as linked to from http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/Team
Erm... where do you mention a completed project?
beeline Posted Sep 28, 2001
Hi SmartGamer,
Don't worry - I was watching all the time!
I've had a look over the project, and it seems good. Quite timely as well, considering the latest outbreaks! What you need now is a Sub-editor to look over the entries. Would you like to find one yourself, or would you like me to post a message on the Subs email list for you?
Let me know, and we can get it Subbed and up on the front page in no time. Well done for finishing!
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