User talk:Hammack

March 2010
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 * Not quite sure whey you took the videos down: I certainly don't t have a conflict of interest as defined above. I have no interests (e.g., financial) in any of the items I posted for the videos: I don't sell tantalum or thermostats or anything. One might well argue they are not appropriate for wikipedia because of their style, which is the discussion I expect to have. I will see what responses appear here. These are videos produced at an academic institution (see iFoundry at the University of Illinois) for instruction. They are clearly irreverent ... but they are not commericial nor, do they promote or sell products. Hammack