Thank you, Dap, for saying what we're probably all thinking.  I believe my
colleagues may have been attempting the extinction techniques we've been
not-so-obliquely discussing online.  But I see that Michael has already used
up his three posts for the day, so I'm happy to concur that Dave's textbook
is a terrific one.  (Actually, I am using both his Intro and Social
textbooks at present.)  I'd forgotten about his generous contribution of his
royalty proceeds, and I'm glad you pointed that out, as he's not the kind of
guy to toot his own horn.
I've met him at meetings, and find him as warm and genuine as he comes
across in his books.  He also is quick to respond to any suggestions or
questions.  I also found his book, A Quiet World:  Living with Hearing Loss to
be so informative, but told with humor about things like his wife's
occasional exasperation when he wouldn't wear his hearing aid, and other
human interest stories.

Beth Benoit
Granite State College
New Hampshire

On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 2:38 PM, Dap Louw <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> I'm speechless about Michael Sylvester's rating of the Myers text.  I may
> be wrong but I believe it's the intro text most widely prescribed
> internationally, one reason being that it is much less myopic than its
> American counterparts.
> We use it in South Africa and find it wonderful.  One of its strongest
> points is that the language is very student-friendly, which a country in a
> country like South Africa with 11 official languages, is a very important
> prerequisite.
>
> In a recent email Michael Sylvester wrote something about Dave Myers being
> a millionaire.  I don't know whether that is the case (if it is, good for
> him), but I wonder how many colleagues have read the following on the inner
> title page of most (all?) of Dave's books (it's in fine print):
>
> "All royalties from the sale of this book are assigned to the David and
> Carol Myers Foundation, which exists to receive and distribute funds to
> other charitable organizations."
>
> If David Myers is indeed a millionaire, we surely need more millionaires
> like him.
>
> Regards from a sunny (southern hemisphere) South Africa.
>
> Dap Louw
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