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To: Greg Writer who wrote (1336)4/8/1999 1:22:00 AM
From: Graystone  Respond to of 1827
 
Excellent Link , FNTT CEO ???
or
Hello Again Mr. Writer.

#reply-8431640

Management Theories in Practice

I must give you credit for steadfastly refusing to answer my questions. You must split the credit with your henchmen, Cliffy and Chatty, but I have a sneaking suspicion that this may indeed be you we are reading about in this article and the payday for those two might be a big surprise. <g>

I see that some more deprecatory information has been posted by John G. (excellent work John). Would you care to make a denial that this is you ? In light of the fact that another CEO here on SI has Rogue Clone we might allow that none of my posts are making it through to you ?

Perhaps you would care to explain the benefits your organization perceives in participating in this forum. Please explain the positive aspects in having a CEO with a background description that evokes this type of response.
"Guess How Many Federal or State Tax Liens Gregory Writer Jr. has had in the last seven years"




To: Greg Writer who wrote (1336)4/8/1999 9:27:00 AM
From: Mitchell Ryan  Respond to of 1827
 
<< Sorry to disappoint you no problems here! Nothing but good news!>>

Greg,

Who's disappointed? Looks like nothing but old news to me.

Ryan




To: Greg Writer who wrote (1336)4/8/1999 3:25:00 PM
From: Mitchell Ryan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1827
 
Greg,

I should apologize to you for dismissing the "Crayon Crawler" as old news. It is very noble of your company to consider the welfare of children and the impact upon them of viewing adult oriented material via standard internet browsers.

But why stop there? Certainly, there are millions of online investors in need of protection from irreputable firms using the internet to commit fraud. Consider developing a web browser that blocks access to sites of dubious nature. I submit the following names for such a product:

"Scam Spanner"
"Ponzi Protector"
"Tout Traverser"
"Shill Skipper"
"Hype Hopper"

Feel free to use any of these names, as they have yet to be trademarked.

Sincerely,
Ryan