RE: TV alert: Phineas on the tube

2002-10-19 Thread Allen Esterson
For everything you might want to know about Phineas Cage, and a whole lot more, there’s a recent book on the subject: An Odd Kind of Fame : Stories of Phineas Gage by Malcolm Macmillan (MIT Press) Allen Esterson Former lecturer, Science Dept Southwark College, London [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: TV alert: Phineas on the tube

2002-10-18 Thread Jeff Bartel
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Re: TV alert: Phineas on the tube

2002-10-18 Thread Drnanjo
You can also purchase them at that website - pretty reasonable prices. Nancy Melucci Long Beach City College --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

TV alert: Phineas on the tube

2002-10-16 Thread Stephen Black
This is unfortunately belated, but perhaps not too belated. The US PBS network showed _Scientific American Frontiers_ last night, and featured Phineas Gage and his amazing disappearing brains. I taped it but didn't have a chance to watch it yet. The good news is (in our area at least, but

Re: TV alert: Phineas on the tube

2002-10-16 Thread Beth Benoit
Thanks for the alert, Stephen. American PBS lists it as playing tonight at 10:30 on many stations throughout the US. My VCR is ready. (And here's the website: http://www.pbs.org/saf/1302/segments/1302-1.htm Beth Benoit University System of New Hampshire on 10/16/02 12:41 PM, Stephen Black at