--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Bill (William)Simmons"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> My apologies for writing you here like this I had hoped you had a 
> private email address but I didn't see one in your profile.

No problem. 
> 
 
> You sound young 

young at heart -- but I have been around the block. Some signs of wear. :)

>If you are in fact young and attending the 
> university,,,

No. I am not atttending MUM. I took classes and worked as a teaching
assistant there in its early days, but have long been gone. I got my
degrees, BA and graduate from "real" universities. 

>  please please please don't put any stock into what I am 
> saying here and go getting yourself in trouble with professor at the 
> school.

If I were at MUM, that would seem like half the fun. At least in the
early days of MIU, Shear, Domach, OJ, Kapilof, Weinless, etc, were all
questioned pretty rigorously and deeply at times. its when the real
learnng occurred. Or at least great laughs at times. No constraints on
 teacher parodies back then. And so much rich material. 
 
> Questioning their research is like questioning their authority. 

i hope not. Its not at a real university. I hope MUM has not sunk that
low..

> If 
> the studies are flawed they may take exception to a student 
> questioning them. 

I thought that would be the case as an undegrad (not MIU). And also
was intimidated a bit by profs POV. i held back at times when I
thought I was being lectured weak conclusions. By grad school, I dug
more deeply into the real subject matter, not just what was presented,
and at times dug into professors. They generally respected it if you
were on point.

>You could find yourself in their bad books 

kind of an honor badge at MUM -- where good is bad and bad is good at
lot of the time -- it appears.

 
> New morning. I am just a guy pissed off because his girl 
> friend "dumped him" over her worshipping of Maharishi and I'm doing 
> a little thereputic venting. 

i sort of get that. I can isolate the venting from "real" point.

> You sound like you have a very bright future.

We can only hope and pray. :)
 
> I'm a big boy and nothing I say here about the university or 
> Maharishi can hurt me.

Actually I am a big boy too. 










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