I said: http://www.godsendinstitute.org > > Send me something. >
On 21 Apr 2004, Dennis Goff did. He wrote: > The site is a promotion for a new movie. Morning Edition had a story > about the site and movie earlier this week. This link should take you > to the story. http://www.npr.org/features/feature.php?wfId=1843550 Aw, no fair. You people are too quick, and it's no fun trying to fool you. You might also try this story in the San Francisco Chronicle on it: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi- bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2004/04/19/BUGH865P511.DTL ("Hollywood takes a look at cloning--and opens up a can of worms") It was undoubtedly inspired by the Gattaca advertisement which appeared in the New York Times and other places "(Children made to order. For an appointment, call 1-800-4-BEST-DNA") but unlike that one, gave no clues within it. But hoax or not, it does raise interesting issues. Stephen ___________________________________________________ Stephen L. Black, Ph.D. tel: (819) 822-9600 ext 2470 Department of Psychology fax: (819) 822-9661 Bishop's University e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lennoxville, QC J1M 1Z7 Canada Dept web page at http://www.ubishops.ca/ccc/div/soc/psy TIPS discussion list for psychology teachers at http://faculty.frostburg.edu/psyc/southerly/tips/index.htm _______________________________________________ --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
