Don Taylor wrote: > > William Chambers, who posted to these newsgroups now and then about his > ideas, that he often called Corresponding Regressions, died last week. > > He had been suffering from renal failure for a year or more and had > finally made it on the transplant list. He was discovered at home last > week in arrest and he did not recover. > > A member of his family went through his old email and found that I had > exchanged email with him in the past. They asked if I would post a > brief message to let people know. > > I realized that his position was often at odds with other people's. > But I was always polite and never stopped poking at him with questions. > He was patient with me and would try to explain what he was claiming. > Between the two of us he managed to clarify his position and increase > our understanding, at least a little bit.
I stepped into the CR-discussion some years ago and had an email exchange constructive and sometimes in personal friendship. Last year we disagreed in anger. with no will to return. Anyway I feel sad reading this note, and if there'd be something behind death I wish, he's well... Gottfried. -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- Gottfried Helms Soz.Paed./Soz.Arb. Universitaet Kassel FB04 (Sozialwesen) und FG Praevention & Rehabilitation D-34109 Kassel Moenchebergstr. 19 B ---------------------------------------------------------------- . . ================================================================= Instructions for joining and leaving this list, remarks about the problem of INAPPROPRIATE MESSAGES, and archives are available at: . http://jse.stat.ncsu.edu/ . =================================================================
