Beth, et al
I was thinking the same thing. The few times I've run against the 3 post limit 
it was because I got "caught up" in non-teaching related posting (or 
occasionally, needing to apologize for same!). :) Anyway, this being a teaching 
list it seems to me that the 3 post limit keeps things from "wandering too far" 
off teaching topics. Just my 2 cents (perhaps worth about 2 cents less).
Tim
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The College of Idaho
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From: beth benoit [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sun 10/5/2008 2:53 PM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: [tips] The dreaded 3 posts limit - VOTES?
 
I vote for sticking with three.  Once in a while it gets in the way, but it
also cuts down on chatter from our occasional tendencies (who, me?) to get
carried away.  Save it for the next day and it might not seem quite so
brilliant anyhow.
 
Beth Benoit
Granite State College
New Hampshire

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