Doh!  I searched his actual _name_ on LinkedIn and found him--he appears
legit (connected through a connection to three of my connections, incl.
Mike O.)  Thanks, sorry for the noise.

DG

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> Anyone know if this guy is legit: I searched the provided email address on
> LinkedIn as suggested and got no hits; I don't want to email it directly in
> case it's a scam.
>
> On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 12:00 PM,
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> > Anyone out there looking for a new gig where you get to code and flex
> > your engineering muscles. I know a recruiter with out a 100 hundred
> > open FTE positions for STEs and SDETs. The market seems to be really
> > heating up in Seattle right now. If you are interested drop me a note
> > or link to me on LinkedIN using the email address [email protected].
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> >From "A Letter From The Future" in "Peak Everything" by Richard Heinberg:
>
> "By the time I was an older teenager, a certain...attitude was developing
> among the young people...a feeling of utter contempt for anyone over a
> certain age--maybe 30 or 40.  The adults had consumed so many resources,
> and now there were none left for their own children...when those adults
> were younger, they [were] just doing what everybody else was doing...they
> figured it was normal to cut down ancient forests for...phone books, pump
> every last gallon of oil to power their SUV's...[but] for...my generation
> all that was just a dim memory...We [grew up] living in darkness, with
> shortages of food and water, with riots in the streets, with people begging
> on street corners...for us, the adults were the enemy."
>
> Want to *really* understand what's *really* going on?  Read "Peak
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> I'd suggest replying from an email address you set up for short-term use
> and asking for details of the supposed position.
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> I think this kind of ad is often just trolling for resumes for the future
> without the recruiter having to pay websites like Monster/Dice.
>
> On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 11:11 AM, David Goldsmith
> <[email protected]>wrote:
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> > Anyone know if this guy is legit: I searched the provided email address
> on
> > LinkedIn as suggested and got no hits; I don't want to email it directly
> in
> > case it's a scam.
> >
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> >> your engineering muscles. I know a recruiter with out a 100 hundred
> >> open FTE positions for STEs and SDETs. The market seems to be really
> >> heating up in Seattle right now. If you are interested drop me a note
> >> or link to me on LinkedIN using the email address [email protected].
> >>
> >> -d
> >>
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> >>
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > From "A Letter From The Future" in "Peak Everything" by Richard Heinberg:
> >
> > "By the time I was an older teenager, a certain...attitude was developing
> > among the young people...a feeling of utter contempt for anyone over a
> > certain age--maybe 30 or 40.  The adults had consumed so many resources,
> > and now there were none left for their own children...when those adults
> > were younger, they [were] just doing what everybody else was doing...they
> > figured it was normal to cut down ancient forests for...phone books, pump
> > every last gallon of oil to power their SUV's...[but] for...my generation
> > all that was just a dim memory...We [grew up] living in darkness, with
> > shortages of food and water, with riots in the streets, with people
> begging
> > on street corners...for us, the adults were the enemy."
> >
> > Want to *really* understand what's *really* going on?  Read "Peak
> > Everything."
> >
> >
> >
> >
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-- 
>From "A Letter From The Future" in "Peak Everything" by Richard Heinberg:

"By the time I was an older teenager, a certain...attitude was developing
among the young people...a feeling of utter contempt for anyone over a
certain age--maybe 30 or 40.  The adults had consumed so many resources,
and now there were none left for their own children...when those adults
were younger, they [were] just doing what everybody else was doing...they
figured it was normal to cut down ancient forests for...phone books, pump
every last gallon of oil to power their SUV's...[but] for...my generation
all that was just a dim memory...We [grew up] living in darkness, with
shortages of food and water, with riots in the streets, with people begging
on street corners...for us, the adults were the enemy."

Want to *really* understand what's *really* going on?  Read "Peak
Everything."

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