Hello All,
I've been on sabbatical from TIPS for a while, and now that I've returned
to active duty I find the same old situation of post- after- post
responding to the misinformed and uninformed statements and questions of
M. Sylvester. I'm very likely to be criticized for this post, but I have
broad shoulders (and, unfortunately, a very tiny cerebrum).
Since he (Michael S.) obviously has not learned much, except that he can
continue to provoke some of us, why do we keep spending time responding to
his queeries (the misspelling is intentional!)? I hate us to take a hiatus
from Michael S., but that's what I'm proposing. How's them apples?
Warmest Regards,
Hank
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Hank Goldstein, Ph.D. | PHONE: (319) 588-6305
Department of Psychology | FAX: (319) 588-6789
Clarke College | EMAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dubuque, IA 52001 |
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"You can always spot a well-informed person; her/his views are the
same as yours."
Ilka Chase [paraphrased]
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