On Apr 23, 2007, at 2:22 PM, Paul Okami wrote:

I have to confess that I don't own a television, so I'm prevailing upon those who do, and who watched Virginia Tech coverage: My impression from the few flashes of TV screens I had in restaurants and the gym was that psychologists were offering opinions regarding the shooter's possible motivations, psychiatric diagnosis, and other things they could not have known anything about--is this true? If not, what were these people saying?

Dear Paul Okami
I write to congratulate you for your good judgement in not having a television. (In case anyone wonders, I am truly sincere in saying this.)



Peter Harzem, B.Sc.(Lond.), Ph.D.(Wales)
Hudson Professor Emeritus
Department of Psychology
Auburn University
Auburn, AL 36849-5214
USA
Phone:   +334 844-6482
Fax:       +334 844-4447
E-mail:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Personal E-mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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