User talk:Rlbuford

Hi Ron! (I assume it's you based on the user name and the content of your edit.) One of the principles of Wikipedia is that we don't use original research. You can cite yourself if it's published, but the policy does prohibit you "from drawing on their personal knowledge without citing their sources." I know it's a little weird to come up with a citation for your own personal experience, but has the story about your original idea for Still Speaking been published anywhere? Something on the UCC or Still Speaking websites would be OK for this, as I don't think it's controversial. By the way, you might also check out the conflict of interest policy to make sure you're staying on the correct side of those rules too. Thanks! WeisheitSuchen (talk) 00:01, 14 August 2009 (UTC)