MANY good people have gone over to psychteach primarily because of the 
inappropriate behavior on this list, and we have lost their input on this list. 
I only had 3 replies to my 4 questions that were very legitimate, this week. I 
have no answer to one of the questions. Sigh.

I am sad to have to cross post because historically I got great answers on this 
list without having to go through the review process "over there".

I don't know what the POD list does, since it is also not monitored in the same 
way psychteach is, but they certainly have serious people making serious 
contributions to discussions, and without flaming anyone (a problem I found on 
other lists).

If this is not the straw to break the camel's back, Bill, then what will be 
egregious enough for you?

Annette



Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology
University of San Diego
5998 Alcala Park
San Diego, CA 92110
619-260-4006
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---- Original message ----
>Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 21:22:26 -0400
>From: "Britt, Michael" <[email protected]>  
>Subject: Re: [tips] Schizophrenic or manic-depressive  
>To: "Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)" <[email protected]>
>
>   I will add my vote of agreement to Ed and Don.
>    These posts are inappropriate and waste everyone's
>   precious time.  If you can't keep your posts at a
>   professional level then you don't belong on this
>   list.
>   Michael Britt
>   [email protected]
>   www.thepsychfiles.com
>   On Oct 20, 2009, at 8:21 AM, Steven Specht wrote:
>
>     I concur. I wouldn't allow this in my classroom
>     for more than two sessions (it's disruptive... I
>     don't see it as being related to free speech at
>     this point).
>
>     On Oct 20, 2009, at 7:52 PM, Don Allen wrote:
>
>       Thanks Ed-
>        
>       I second the request. There has to be a limit to
>       this inane trolling. Mischaracterizing people
>       with mental illness does not belong on a
>       listserve like TIPS.
>        
>       -Don.
>
>       ----- Original Message -----
>       From: Ed Callen 
>       Date: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 4:26 pm
>       Subject: RE: [tips] Schizophrenic or
>       manic-depressive
>       To: "Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
>       (TIPS)"
>
>       > Please, please, please Bill, TIPS moderator,
>       see this as one
>       > last example of why this guy needs to be
>       removed from this list.
>       > I know the current extinction strategy is in
>       place, and I know
>       > Bill's comittment over the years to free
>       speech, but there is no
>       > real value of this person to the teaching of
>       psychology list,
>       > other than bringing up controversial issues to
>       respond to. I
>       > have seen this and been part of this list
>       since it began, and
>       > more good people have left the list because of
>       him that have
>       > joined, and I have resisted responding, but
>       there is so much
>       > good a list like this can do to have someone
>       who has time on his
>       > hands ruin. We all know I think that his
>       examples of questions
>       > "A student asked me this....... another
>       faculty member did
>       > this..." are all made up. We saw earlier that
>       his "adjunct"
>       > status to a bunch of colleges was not true or
>       exaggerated, so
>       > come on. We've got great people on this list
>       with great minds
>       > and ideas, let's bring it to that level,
>       rather than have it
>       > whither because of someone who is interested,
>       imho, of reading
>       > his own posts and responses. This is the only
>       list of its kind
>       > in our field, and I've hated to see it
>       continue to deteriorate.
>       >
>       >
>       >
>       > ________________________________
>       >
>       > From:
>       michael sylvester [mailto:[email protected]]
>       > Sent: Tue 10/20/2009 6:59 PM
>       > To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
>       (TIPS)
>       > Subject: [tips] Schizophrenic or
>       manic-depressive
>       >
>       >
>       >
>       >
>       > I am trying to decide who I should have as a
>       condo guest for the
>       > upcoming holiday season.
>       > If I get the schizophrenic,that person would
>       probably look at
>       > the ocean for 8 hours and would not interrupt
>       my day to day
>       > activities.On the other hand,if I get the
>       manic-depressive,I
>       > would be forced to sing Handel's Messiah a
>       couple of times and
>       > then imitate the hounds of Baskerville.
>       >
>       > Which one of these would generate more
>       complaints from my Home
>       > owners association?
>       >
>       > Michael"omnicentric" Sylvester,PhD
>       > Daytona Beach,Florida
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