Wally, Yes, I'd be interested in some of the the things you mentioned, particularly the visual pursuit, operant chamber, and stop clocks. Can you give me a little more detail on them. I'll check with our Dean to see if she would be willing to cover shipping costs if you would be willing to pack them up. Does that sound fair?
Cheers, Rob Flint -------------------------- Assistant Professor of Psychology The College of Saint Rose 432 Western Avenue Albany, NY 12203 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 518.458.5379 -----Original Message----- From: Wallace E. Dixon, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Mon 7/14/2003 10:44 AM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences Cc: Subject: Old Psychology Dear Colleagues, It's amazing how the experimental equipment of today becomes tomorrow's trash. I'm cleaning out our old experimental room, and it's loaded with "trash." But I fear it may be someone else's treasure, so I'm not quite convinced that I want to throw it away just yet. I thought I would ask you all whether you might be interested in it. What do we have? Well, tons of stuff. We have response panels, event recorders, visual pursuit stuff, stop clocks, operant chambers, a big huge box that I gather subjects are supposed to look into and respond to visual information. Anybody interested in any of this stuff? Or should I trash it? Wally Dixon -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wallace E. Dixon, Jr. | Chair and Associate Professor | Rocket science is child's play of Psychology | compared to understanding Department of Psychology | child's play East Tennessee State University| -unknown Johnson City, TN 36714 | (423) 439-6656 | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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