I have taught courses on Television and Human Behavior as well as
Internet Dependence. I would manifest more scrutiny when it comes to the
world of the "Google." 

Michael J. Lavin, Ph.D.
Department of Psychology
St. Bonaventure University
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://web.sbu.edu/psychology/lavin



-----Original Message-----
From: David Epstein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 9:22 PM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: [tips] Re: I like my TV time!

On Tue, 24 Oct 2006, Paul Smith went:

> On 10/24/06, David Epstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> What I find interesting about this topic is that people who choose
not
>> to have TV sets often speak as if they cannot control their behavior
>> in the presence of a TV set.  It's as if the only two choices are
>> excess and abstinence.
>
> Guilty as charged. I just know myself well enough to know that when
> tired, I make excuses, and park myself in front of the set. I have
> removed the temptation. I haven't seen a downside yet to having done
> so.

Does not every thinking citizen of the US have a responsibility to
keep up with _The Daily Show_?  :)

--David

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