No worries. Is LInkedIn still bad? I recall when I was more corporate that they 
were always trying to get all of your emails...and the fine print said that 
they can do whatever (and to whoever) they want with your information. 


On Sep 20, 2011, at 4:55 PM, [email protected] wrote:

> 
> 
> Fellow enthusiasts, I was at the LinkedIn networking site today and I was 
> trying to connect with only a dozen or so recruiters from companies where 
> I've worked.
> Well, and I'm not sure how this happened, the LinkedIn software grabbed about 
> 2700 Email addresses, including those in my AOL account, and sent invitations 
> to everyone!  I'm sure some of you may have received an Email from me, or 
> LinkedIn, and you didn't know what to make of it. 
> Just DELETE it.  I apologize for the inconvenience this has caused.  I don't 
> know what LinkedIn's software was doing intruding into my personal Email 
> address box, unless LinkedIn has a previously unidentified virus, but I 
> intend to hassle them a great deal regarding this. 
>  
> Respectfully,
>  
> Jerry aka LGO
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