Student hoaxes world's media on Wikipedia

Scorpius said:
Hamenaglar said:
Module computer science, working my final paper at department of electronics, microelectronics, computer and intelligent systems (ZEMRIS), under mentor S. Segvic.
Cool, I majored in CS. How are things at ol' ZEMRIS? What are Cupic and Gros up to these days?

never really expected I'd meet someone from FER, here at NMA, a pleasant surprise. :)

I believe a couple of FER students are registered at NMA, but to the best of my knowledge you and I are the only active posters.

I don't know about Gros, but Cupic seems to be everywhere. I'm not sure if you are familiar (probably are) but among students he is described as superior to Chuck Norris, part of me is starting to believe he is some sort of a deity.

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Also to get back on topic, it seems that a number of mentors and staff at FER say that wikipedia shouldn't be cited, but merely used as a starting point during research.
 
Hamenaglar said:
I don't know about Gros, but Cupic seems to be everywhere. I'm not sure if you are familiar (probably are) but among students he is described as superior to Chuck Norris, part of me is starting to believe he is some sort of a deity.
I realized that myself when I came across a computer graphics booklet written by him. The man is knowledgeable about everything. Web development, Java programming, networking, digital electronics, computer graphics... he's done it all, and he's done it better than anyone else.

Also to get back on topic, it seems that a number of mentors and staff at FER say that wikipedia shouldn't be cited, but merely used as a starting point during research.
Yep, I used to do that myself, sometimes.
 
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