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Born: 18 April 1981 Born: 18 April 1981


I was ] of a Birmingham, AL ] called The Ready Room in the 1990's, and have gone by the handle Jaeger on BBSs, at ] conventions, etc. I was one of the multitude of hapless individuals who received a threatening letter from the MPAA over the ] debacle. I was ] of a Birmingham, AL ] called The Ready Room in the 1990's, and have gone by the handle "Jaeger" on BBSs, at ] conventions, etc. I was one of the multitude of hapless individuals who received a threatening letter from the MPAA over the ] debacle. I started the Birmingham, AL and Auburn, AL ] meetings.


I am politically active as a ], serving on the Libertarian Party of Alabama's Executive Committee as an At-Large Representative. I ran for Public Servic Commission, Place 1, in 2002, garnering 36,639 votes in a three-way race. I am politically active as a ], serving on the Libertarian Party of Alabama's Executive Committee as an At-Large Representative. I ran for Public Servic Commission, Place 1, in 2002, garnering 36,639 votes in a three-way race.

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DickClarkMises became an active Misplaced Pages editor on March 28, 2005.

Born: 18 April 1981

I was SysOp of a Birmingham, AL BBS called The Ready Room in the 1990's, and have gone by the handle "Jaeger" on BBSs, at Hacker conventions, etc. I was one of the multitude of hapless individuals who received a threatening letter from the MPAA over the DeCSS debacle. I started the Birmingham, AL and Auburn, AL 2600 meetings.

I am politically active as a libertarian, serving on the Libertarian Party of Alabama's Executive Committee as an At-Large Representative. I ran for Public Servic Commission, Place 1, in 2002, garnering 36,639 votes in a three-way race.

I am presently employed at the Mises Institute, where I am librarian, copyeditor, email admin, and general gopher.