In the tradition of thinking about the past, which seems to be a popular
activity this week:

I'm curious about how long any of you have been on TIPS.  I believe I first
joined in mid-1993 - shortly before I taught my first college class.  As I
recall Stephen Black was already a member.  I have early recall of Bob
Wildblood, Rick Froman, Mike Scoles, Ken Steele and Robin (then Pearce?)
Abrahams, and of course TIPS creator Bill Southerly, but it seems that many
of the others who were in my "freshman class" have long gone.  I remember
when the multicultural dude joined - though not what year - as his posts
were puzzling and there was a buzz about whether he actually was who he said
he was.
What ever happened to Ron Blue?  What was the theory he always offered?
 Opponent-process model?

Any other Oldster Tipsters around?  And Happy New Year to Oldsters and
Newsters.

Beth Benoit
Granite State College
New Hampshire

-- 
"We will not learn how to live in peace by killing each other's children." -
Jimmy Carter
"Are our children more precious than theirs?"

---
To make changes to your subscription contact:

Bill Southerly ([email protected])

Reply via email to