[Air-L] Reid Cornwell

Burcu Bakioglu bbakiogl at gmail.com
Mon Jan 4 08:24:21 PST 2010


Hah! If I had seen his breakfast/lunch menu on my news feed I would have
immediately ditched him... which is why I was surprised :) He seems to have
renown scholars as his FB friends. And his news feed is always about on
technology and education. What's the deal here folks? have I been "had"?

b.

On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 11:16 AM, Christophe Prieur <
christophe.prieur at liafa.jussieu.fr> wrote:

>
> I see an interesting thread coming up, let's say 10-15 posts a day, about
> friend request practices.
> Btw Burcu, does this Reid Cornwell frequently update about their breakfast?
>
> [Warning: this is a j-o-k-e, i think this kind of discussions is what this
> list is for]
>
> --      Christophe.
>
>
>
> Le 4 janv. 10 à 17:09, Burcu Bakioglu a écrit :
>
>
>  Helen,
>> He is my FB friend too... He also seems to have a bunch of other scholars
>> as
>> his FB friends... I guess I don't quite understand what made you
>> suspicious.
>> Care to elaborate?
>>
>> On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 10:55 AM, helen roinioti <helen_roi at yahoo.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>  Hi everybody,
>>>
>>> I got a friend request in facebook from dr Reid Cornwell. He also send me
>>> an invitation to register at the Center for Internet Research, something
>>> that puzzled me
>>> I did a little bit of digging to see whats going on but i am still a
>>> little
>>> bit confused...i would appreciate if someone enlighten me
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot
>>>
>>> E.
>>>
>>
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