Hi Carol:

I'm actually floored that you have a computer system that monitors words 
like 'incest'. We have had a whole thread on this topic and it is a not 
uncommon thing to discuss in psychology courses, as well as others. In 
addition, it is not one of the words you can't use on the radio. Can you get 
mail in that uses bad words? What about academic freedom? This is scary!! Can 
you do anything at all about it?

Annette

Quoting DeVolder Carol L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Wow, this is amazing. I tried to reply before to thank you all for replying
> to my previous messages, and I was going to disclose the "forbidden word,"
> but I guess I made a mistake when I sent it out. I put asterisks between each
> letter, thinking that would make it acceptable. I should have known better, I
> guess Symantec thought I was putting wild cards in there. Wow. I'm astounded.
> There is no way I can even utter the word without getting censored. OK, this
> has gotten to me now. Please forgive me as I try various ways of getting past
> censorship. The forbidden word, by the way, started with "in" and then it
> ended with "cest" so perhaps I can break it up a little and make it
> permissable. I wonder what other words I can't say. Wow. 
> Thanks to all of you.
> Carol
> 
> 


Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph. D.
Department of Psychology
University of San Diego 
5998 Alcala Park
San Diego, CA 92110
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