I'm not certain when I joined... but it was in the mid-nineties 
sometime.

On Jan 3, 2009, at 4:48 PM, Gerald Peterson wrote:

> Just those of us still in the woodwork since the early nineties.  Gary
>
> Gerald L. (Gary) Peterson, Ph.D.
> Professor, Psychology
> Saginaw Valley State University
> University Center, MI 48710
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>>>> "Beth Benoit" <[email protected]> 1/3/2009 11:48 am >>>
> 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
>
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