7.5.05

Discontinuation

I am Hereby Discontinuing posting on this blog. I think it is in the best interests of Neurocam, and myself to stop. Rather than risk walking the thin security line of what I am allowed to comment on, I will save myself, and my superiors the trouble by just not posting. I decided this of my own will, and wasn't coerced or asked to do so. I will continue making myself available through my e-mail, Mr.Urfe@gmail.com, and will also not stop conversing on appropriate topics on the board. Thanks.



-Nicholas Urfe
Out.

1.5.05

(no subject)

To: Mr.Urfe@gmail.com
From: miles.carrefour@neurocam.com
Subject: (no subject)
Sent: 9:33 PM EST, May 1st 2005


Dear Operative Nicholas Urfe

Thank you for your email.

While I am not in the correct position to be assigning further
operational
assignments beyond induction related activities, which includes
providing
detailed information about any Neurocam Identifiers, I can confidently
convey, unfortunately, that your research and contemplations, while of
some merit, incorrectly lead you to several assumptions about the
operational significance of Neurocam Identifiers. Suffice to say you
should not concern yourself with such matters, and if, due to
operational
requirements, it does become relevant to your engagement with Neurocam,
you will be contacted by the Operations Division regarding this.

I have, for future reference, made a note about your enthusiastic
research
aptitude on your personnel file.

Regards,

Miles Carrefour
Induction Officer
Human Resources Security Division
Neurocam International
miles.carrefour@neurocam.com




Apparently Mr Carrefour keeps late hours. Sunday at 9:00? This settles it. The cam is open weekends.

::EDIT:: I was wrong, at this moment in Australia, It's noontime. Assuming Neurocam's HQ is in Australia...

What is Neurocam?

I have finally answered the oh so frequently asked question. I don't think there has ever been a speculation on what Neurocam is which has been proven to be true. My answer is.

What is Neurocam?

Neurocam Is.

I'm not trying to sound existential or anything, but it's true!

Also, when reading archives on blogs, they should be listed in chronological order, starting from the earliest, not vice versa, as they are. I hate that. Can we get a Neurocammer Blog Lobby to bug blogger about this? Comment if you want in.

To Miles Carrefour, On Neurocam Identifiers

From: Mr.Urfe@gmail.com
To: Miles.Carrefour@neurocam.com
Subject: Concerning a Neurocam Identifier
Sent: 3:01 PM EST, May 1st, 2005


Dear Mr. Miles Carrefour,

As I am sure you know, I have been a Neurocam Operative since April 23rd or this year.

I have been very interested in other operatives experiences with Neurocam, and have read countless weblogs pertaining to Neurocam.

On a number of these the author refered to a "Neurocam Identifier". I am curious as to what this is, and if all operatives are to recieve them. Are they only for operatives in more populated areas, like Melbourne, Australia, and New York City?

Have I not yet been assigned to recieve one due to my location(Buffalo, New York, US), or has my initial assignment (NEUROCAM ASSIGNMENT – NTC – 5555/01) been different due to it's urgency in the matter of Ms. Fischer's saftey?

I also wish to understand the practicality of the Identifier, and it's use. Will I only receive one if I need to go on an assignment with another operative?

I apologize if I am contacting the wrong person on this matter, and would appriciate it if you would forward this to whomever should be it's recipient. I also understand that the Security of Neurocam is foremost, and no answer to these questions will be justified. Despite this, I eagerly await your reply.

Warm regards,

Operative Nicholas Urfe
Mr.Urfe@gmail.com



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