On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 4:18 PM, M Jarvis <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just a couple days ago I read an article about how uncanny it is how
> LinkedIn can determine connections that it shows to you under "People
> you may know"... sort of in the light of "you have no place to hide,
> and neither does anybody else for that matter"....
>
> So today a friend of mine sends me a LinkedIn request, I accept it,
> and in the People You May Know section is the name of an ex girlfriend
> from over 20 years ago... she and I never exchanged email, cell phones
> or calls, never lived together, never signed documents together... we
> just kinda hung out mostly...
>
> So how in the blazes did they somehow come up with that obscure of a
> connection???
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They wanted to put my brother in law and I together as well.  He is a
CCO for a big outfit on Wall St.

I was amazed that they decided to attempt to link us.


-- 
Stephen Russell

901.246-0159 cell

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