Talk:James Rumbaugh
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[edit]Why is this a redirect? does not make sense to me. He should have his own page. Is there any reson to do redirects like this? Stefan 12:36, Oct 25, 2004 (UTC)
- Made a real page about him, please update Stefan 16:02, Nov 2, 2004 (UTC)
James enjoys playing golf and watching baseball in his free time now that he is retired.
Not relevant *(remove): Rumbaugh has two sons Alex and Nicholas. Alex is a Political Science student at UCLA. Nicholas is in his second year of a physics Ph.D. at UC Davis.
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