That is so funny. FWIW.. I did try to contact them on-line as well as via phone with no response. Sorry for wasting so much of someones time that spmming the list impersonnating me seemed like a good idea. I should forward this to spam-l and watch the trolls come out. LOL - Brian J.
-----Original Message----- From: Buhrmaster, Gary [mailto:gtb@slac.stanford.edu] Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 2:03 PM To: Brian Johnson Subject: RE: McDonalds contact also.
(I could not resist responding.....)
Sorry, you unsolicted idea will not be accepted:
Unsolicited Ideas
Thank you for your interest to share an idea for a product or service that you believe would be beneficial to McDonald's. Please know, however, that it is McDonald's company's policy not to consider unsolicited ideas from anyone other than our corporate employees, franchise owners and dedicated suppliers.
It's not that great ideas cannot come from our valued customers. Each year, however, McDonald's receives thousands of unsolicited ideas and proposals for products and services. Due to the mass volume of these unsolicited ideas and the business challenge of determining what is truly a "new" idea versus a concept that is already in development, being tested, or previously considered, we must adhere to a strict policy not to accept or review any unsolicited ideas that come from outside the McDonald's system of our corporate employees, franchise owners and suppliers.
As a result, we must decline your invitation to review your idea, and hope you can understand and appreciate our business reasons for making this company decision. We do, however, greatly appreciate your interest in McDonald's.
-----Original Message----- From: owner-nanog@merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog@merit.edu] On Behalf Of Brian Johnson Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 6:25 AM To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: McDonalds contact also.
I've got a great idea for a new cheeseburger and want someone to give me a contact at McDonalds. I am too lazy to find one myself, and don't care about wasting any of your time.
Please reply off-list.
Brian.
All, I'm open to suggestions of how I can improve the puck contact db pages for various isps/nocs/teams. eg: isp name url noc# noc email cust svc# cust svc email security ph# security email etc.. with the various toll-free and direct numbers available, including aim/y!/jabber/whatnot gateways that reach some centralized noc operator too? is the concern about putting data there an access/trust issue? perhaps some sort of registered user foo can be done where people can assign trust for their org (eg: hi, i'm AOL, it's ok to share my postmaster and noc data with anyone, but the security number only with people who i set a trust/access level on). think the social networking foo (orkut, etc..) just some random ideas, since i wrote the cgi foo for the noc stuff years ago and it needs to be updated. - jared -- Jared Mauch | pgp key available via finger from jared@puck.nether.net clue++; | http://puck.nether.net/~jared/ My statements are only mine.
On 1/31/06, Jared Mauch <jared@puck.nether.net> wrote:
All,
I'm open to suggestions of how I can improve the puck contact db pages for various isps/nocs/teams.
eg:
isp name url noc# noc email cust svc# cust svc email security ph# security email
etc..
with the various toll-free and direct numbers available, including aim/y!/jabber/whatnot gateways that reach some centralized noc operator too?
is the concern about putting data there an access/trust issue? perhaps some sort of registered user foo can be done where people can assign trust for their org (eg: hi, i'm AOL, it's ok to share my postmaster and noc data with anyone, but the security number only with people who i set a trust/access level on).
think the social networking foo (orkut, etc..)
just some random ideas, since i wrote the cgi foo for the noc stuff years ago and it needs to be updated.
- jared
-- Jared Mauch | pgp key available via finger from jared@puck.nether.net clue++; | http://puck.nether.net/~jared/ My statements are only mine.
Jared: Huge fan of the puck site, what about some colaboration with that wonder of db/php Richard Steenbergen and the www.peeringdb.com site ? I find useful information from both of them. Peter Cohen AS 1299.
> > think the social networking foo (orkut, etc..) Yeah, we put fields for all of the major social networking sites (that is, fields where you could specify your handle on each one) in the INOC-DBA directory. -Bill
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Bill Woodcock
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Brian Johnson
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Dennis Dayman
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Jared Mauch
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Peter Cohen