But Lawrence you do work for World Domination Corp
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From: Poetryetc: poetry and poetics [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Lawrence Upton
Sent: 10 January 2013 10:41
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Subject: Re: linking in
I'm on it
Hasn't done me any good
At one point it refused to let me say that I had no employer, seemed not to want to accept _freelance_; so I said I worked for something like World Domination Corp and that seemed to make it happy
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Sent:Thu, 10 Jan 2013 10:03:34 +0000
Subject:Re: linking in
LinkedIn hijacked one of my email accounts and sent emails in my name to everyone their robots could detect.
My banker thought few if any jobs initiate from a LunkOut connection.
I look forward to the demise of that Corp(se).
Barry
On Wed, 9 Jan 2013 08:54:51 -0700, Douglas Barbour wrote:
>That's pretty well the reason for my query, Andrew.
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>But I can see how it might really work for others....
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>Doug
>On 2013-01-08, at 11:27 PM, Andrew Burke wrote:
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>> The only people who send me Linked In messages are4 nortmally people trying >> to promote their services, which is fair enough - only I don't want to >> know. I'm retired and absolutely happily so. How come I am I didn't sign >> up for anything that I remember. Can others sign you themselves?
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>> Perplexed of NSW ...
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>> Andrew
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>> On 9 January 2013 05:55, Millicent Borges Accardi wrote:
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>>> I use LinkedIn more for my "day job" connections, although more and more >>> my worlds are colliding. Originally, I used Linked in to network with folks >>> who might hire me as a technical writer and/or instructional designer and I >>> used Twitter and Facebook for my literary friendships-- Now, though, more >>> and more of my FB and Google+ connections are on Linked in too.
And I have
>>> my own dilemma--how to meld together my very ITish Linked in profile with >>> my creative interests? I don't want to scare off any business for my day >>> job with too much of a mention of poetry, but, I also don't think it would >>> be a bad thing to sort of combine all of my work in one place.
Though, I
>>> am not sure if it is possible since my CV and my resume are completely >>> different.
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>>> Mill
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>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Douglas Barbour
>>> To: POETRYETC
>>> Sent: Tue, Jan 8, 2013 10:49 am
>>> Subject: linking in
>>>
>>>
>>> Dominic & Kasper I see are both on Linked-In (or however you spell it); so >>> am I >>> somehow.
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>>> Does it mean anything to you? Does it do anything for you? I am LinkedIn, >>> but >>> dont feel very linked in to anyone I appear to be connected to there >>> (although I >>> do feel connected via other ways & means).
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>>> FaceBook I sort of get, & that's okay; I enjoy it. What's a linked in >>> person >>> going to do?
>>>
>>> If you two have any ideas, I'd be happy to know....
>>>
>>> Doug
>>> Douglas Barbour
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>> Andrew
>> http://hispirits.blogspotcom/
>> 'Undercover of Lightness'
>> http://walleahpress.com.au/recent-publications.html
>> 'Shikibu Shuffle'
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http://abovegroundpress.blogspot.com.au/2012/03/new-from-aboveground-press-shikibu.html
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>Douglas Barbour
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>Latest books:
>Continuations & Continuations 2 (with Sheila E Murphy)
>http://www.uap.ualberta.ca/UAP.asp?LID=41&bookID=962
>Wednesdays'
>http://abovegroundpress.blogspot.com/2008/03/new-from-aboveground-press_10.html
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>Swept snow, Li Po,
>by dawn?s 40-watt moon
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>away from home
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