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Current dilemma. Do I reply to the person who sent me the PR email with the subject header below telling him how idiotic it is to send me this based on an article I wrote saying how dumb these types of predictions are?
The article I wrote which he thought would make me interested in his factoid specifically debunks the shoddy research and thinking which underpins those sorts of claims. insidehighered.com/blogs/just-vis…
The organization he represents is a job recruiting website focused on the "leisure industry." On what planet does he think I would cite research produced by his outfit as reliable or useful on a higher education website?
Do I let it go or should I respond?
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