Talk:Nando (media company)

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I worked at Nando part time from 1994 to 1998 and jumped in to add more meat to this page years ago. After making a few paragraphs of additions to the page back then, I discovered that someone else had started a separate wikipedia page as NandO_Times, but all I had time to do then was add a link at the top to connect the two. Now I see the two have been merged; my small role was mentioned, but without my name. So I've added it for clarification, which probably breaks some Wikipedia rule by being "oral history" without external documentation. But it looks like that's the source of most of this page. http://www.stepno.com/oldblog/2005/03/01.html#a363 (formerly http://radio.weblogs.com/0106327/2005/03/01.html#a363 ) BobStepno (talk) 21:52, 24 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Work Bench[edit]

Also a former Nando employee, I added a paragraph about the Work Bench CMS.

Camelot[edit]

I feel that the Camelot BBS should be mentioned. It was one of the first major BBS systems in north carolina, and really the first practical ISP in Raleigh.

If you feel that Camelot BBS should be mentioned, why not jump in and mention it? Do you have source to cite? If so, please feel free to add. Conigliarodundee