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Hello Mr. Ogden,
Thanks for your commenting on the freedom of speech talk page. I believe that according to your listed experience here on this page that you don't have the necessary qualifications to continue discussing/debating (these words are synonymous) the freedom of speech with me. However, I don't mind the commenting except please stay focused on the point I am making. You seem like you have a computer background. My background is 100% freedom of speech. I've read every online dictionary, among other printed versions...; so when you argue with me it's really annoying for me. I suggest you focus on the intent of the pages and my comments instead of what you think (because this seems to not be your field). The intent of the freedom of speech page seems to be freedom of speech, not limitation of speech. -Austin @ austinpowers123@usa.com

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This is the User page for the Wikipedia user id W163 which was my user id on the Michigan Terminal System (MTS) at the University of Michigan from 1974 until 1996.

My name is Jeff Ogden. I live in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. I'm a retired computer programmer and manager. I spent most of my professional life working for the University of Michigan's academic Computing Center, Information Technology Division (ITD), Merit Network, Michigan Center for Biological Information (MCBI), and the DARPA sponsored Virtual Soldier Project (VSP). I've also worked for Interface Systems working with Xerox, General Motors Proving Grounds, the U.S. Navy, and GE's Carbide Division, as well as for Computerized Office Services Incorporated (COSI), Arbortext, and PTC.

Jeff Ogden (talk) 01:42, 12 June 2010 (UTC)

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My sandbox.




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Hello Mr. Ogden, Thanks for your commenting on the freedom of speech talk page. I believe that according to your listed experience here on this page that you don't have the necessary qualifications to continue discussing/debating (these words are synonymous) the freedom of speech with me. However, I don't mind the commenting except please stay focused on the point I am making. You seem like you have a computer background. My background is 100% freedom of speech. I've read every online dictionary, among other printed versions...; so when you argue with me it's really annoying for me. I suggest you focus on the intent of the pages and my comments instead of what you think (because this seems to not be your field). The intent of the freedom of speech page seems to be freedom of speech, not limitation of speech. -Austin @ austinpowers123@usa.com