I friended a friend, one of the world's experts in artificial intelligence and computer science, on Facebook. His reply:
I received a "Friend" request originating from you on Facebook. I actually don't ever use or consult Facebook, so it's a bad way to try to communicate with me. Email works best. I'm happy to be your friend in real life, but not on Facebook.
I responded:
Fair enough! (I was surprised to see you there....)
See you around.
He replied:
I was at an NRC/CSTB (National Research Council/Computer Science and Telecommunications Board) meeting about 3 years ago, and one of the speakers told us that you can't call yourself a computer scientist without using Facebook. So, being a lemming, I opened an account. Didn't know what to do with it, tried to "friend" my daughter, who refused (!), and haven't done much with the account since then.
I received a "Friend" request originating from you on Facebook. I actually don't ever use or consult Facebook, so it's a bad way to try to communicate with me. Email works best. I'm happy to be your friend in real life, but not on Facebook.
I responded:
Fair enough! (I was surprised to see you there....)
See you around.
He replied:
I was at an NRC/CSTB (National Research Council/Computer Science and Telecommunications Board) meeting about 3 years ago, and one of the speakers told us that you can't call yourself a computer scientist without using Facebook. So, being a lemming, I opened an account. Didn't know what to do with it, tried to "friend" my daughter, who refused (!), and haven't done much with the account since then.
I'm sure some days my 22yo daughter wishes she'd refused my friending! "LOL".
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