Ken- I second your thoughts. I was watching the Vuelta (bicycle race) on the 
morning of 9/11 and they mentioned something about New York. So I switched to 
CNN just as the video of the second "hit" was broadcast. I continued watching 
till the second tower fell. Never did see the end of that stage. Take care. Tim 

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Timothy O. Shearon, PhD
Professor and Chair Department of Psychology
Albertson College of Idaho
Caldwell, ID 83605
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

teaching: intro to neuropsychology; psychopharmacology; general; history and 
systems

"it is not enough these days to simply QUESTION AUTHORITY.
You have to speak with it, too." - Taylor Mali



-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Steele [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 9/10/2007 6:33 PM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: Re: [tips] Buffalo Bills & 9/11?
 

There is little worse than witnessing a sight when you know than 
something horrible has happened and can never be undone.

I was watching live news with colleagues in the department when the 
second World Trade Center collapsed.  I was frozen by the realization at 
that moment that I had just witnessed the death of some large number of 
human beings.

Carpe diem and hug your loved ones,

Ken


Shearon, Tim wrote:
> 
> Speaking of denial and teachable moments, was anyone else watching the Bills 
> game on Sunday. I watched about 30 minutes of TV all day but, just my luck, I 
> was paying attention at that exact moment! The latest from the players 
> surgeon is really bad news. I have to admit that I said one of Carlin's 
> 7-dirty-words when I saw it happen as it was obviously a horrible injury - it 
> looked about as bad as I've ever seen for a spinal injury. Those of us with 
> football player students can expect some questions about spinal injury, etc. 
> (or not, if they are in denial). Hope you are all having a great Monday!
> Tim
> 
> _______________________________
> Timothy O. Shearon, PhD
> Professor and Chair Department of Psychology
> Albertson College of Idaho
> Caldwell, ID 83605
> email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 

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Kenneth M. Steele, Ph.D.                  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Department of Psychology          http://www.psych.appstate.edu
Appalachian State University
Boone, NC 28608
USA
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