Will twitter be next?
Hi Clare,
Jeff Niederhoffer wants to be friends with you on Facebook.
Jeff Niederhoffer
Thanks,
Jeff Niederhoffer
The Facebook Team Respond now:
To confirm (or quietly ignore) this request, go to:
www.facebook.com/n/?reqs.php&mid=3ddd330G3224d1d5G68b248eG2&bcode
=Kx8lZ&n_m=pieuk%40shaw.ca
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Dear Mr. Niederhoffer:
Thank you for writing. Indeed, it would he an honour. Today I'll do the necessary electronic transaction to make it happen.
Of course you realize we're having a good laugh over this. Back in the early days (June 1995-March 1996) of the Team Trachtenberg-Chartrand Canadian taxpayer financed defamation lawsuit against CyberSmokeSignals, prosecuted by Winnipeg lawyer Murray Trachtenberg (at a cool estimated public cost of approximately $250,000) Jeff Niederhoffer represented us.
www.ptlaw.mb.ca
mtrachtenberg@ptlaw.mb.ca
We've talked in the past about the social influence of Facebook and Twitter but Mr. Niederhoffer has, at least until now, been a tad skeptical. Will Twitter be next? Speaking of which, our apologies to Mr. Lou Reeves in Ottawa. Recently we received a request to be added to his "tweeters list." Again, not a problem it's now high among our to dos. Lou was our first manager in the federal government (Ottawa) many years ago after finishing school. We learned a lot from him perhaps the most valuable lesson the power of civil disobedience - break no laws and you can protest until the cows come home and beyond.
Sincerely/Clare L. Pieuk
Jeff Niederhoffer wants to be friends with you on Facebook.
Jeff Niederhoffer
Thanks,
Jeff Niederhoffer
The Facebook Team Respond now:
To confirm (or quietly ignore) this request, go to:
www.facebook.com/n/?reqs.php&mid=3ddd330G3224d1d5G68b248eG2&bcode
=Kx8lZ&n_m=pieuk%40shaw.ca
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Dear Mr. Niederhoffer:
Thank you for writing. Indeed, it would he an honour. Today I'll do the necessary electronic transaction to make it happen.
Of course you realize we're having a good laugh over this. Back in the early days (June 1995-March 1996) of the Team Trachtenberg-Chartrand Canadian taxpayer financed defamation lawsuit against CyberSmokeSignals, prosecuted by Winnipeg lawyer Murray Trachtenberg (at a cool estimated public cost of approximately $250,000) Jeff Niederhoffer represented us.
www.ptlaw.mb.ca
mtrachtenberg@ptlaw.mb.ca
We've talked in the past about the social influence of Facebook and Twitter but Mr. Niederhoffer has, at least until now, been a tad skeptical. Will Twitter be next? Speaking of which, our apologies to Mr. Lou Reeves in Ottawa. Recently we received a request to be added to his "tweeters list." Again, not a problem it's now high among our to dos. Lou was our first manager in the federal government (Ottawa) many years ago after finishing school. We learned a lot from him perhaps the most valuable lesson the power of civil disobedience - break no laws and you can protest until the cows come home and beyond.
Sincerely/Clare L. Pieuk
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