On 30 Aug 2004, Stephen Black wrote:
> Actually, I'm surprised at the fuss, because when I first mentioned
> way back on March 24/04 that our stuff was going public (under the
> unlikely heading of "incest taboos"), no one cared a fig (well,
> except Allen E., of course).
If I recall correctl
logical Sciences
Subject: Re: RE: public access to the TIPS archives
Enough for now - but one question? Why do these complicated issues always
come up when I am out of town (just returned from a few days of helping my
oldest move into his college) and extremely busy (our classes start
tomorro
TIPSters,
In an attempt to further this discussion, let me respond to some of the
comments:
Rick Stevens stated:
"I kind of thought that anyone could subscribe, it's a mechanical
process"
This is accurate and has always been this way - TIPS is an open list
and people come and go as they wi
- Original Message -
From:
Christopher D.
Green
To: Teaching in the Psychological
Sciences
Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2004 7:16
PM
Subject: Re: public access to the TIPS
archives
Certainly there is no reasonable expectation that anything
posted anywhere on the intern
Rick Adams wrote:
I don't
think that's the issue, Louis. More to the issue is the fact that,
unlike a Usenet post, when we post to a subscription mailing list, we
have reasonable expectations that our posts will be confidential TO
that list.
Certainly there is no reasonable expectati
Rick, you've got a point. I'll retract
my comment.
--Louis--Louis
Schmier
www.therandomthoughts.comDepartment of
History
www.halcyon.com/arborhts/louis.htmlValdosta State UniversityValdosta,
G
"Everything Possible"
From: louis schmier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2004 7:40 AMTo: Teaching in the
Psychological SciencesSubject: RE: public access to the TIPS
archives
Has anyone of us said anything that should
be protected
demics/sbs/faculty/rfroman.asp
-Original Message-
From: Rick Stevens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2004 9:25 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
Subject: Re: public access to the TIPS archives
I kind of thought that anyone could subscribe, it's a mechanic
Wasn't TIPS mirrored on a usenet newsgroup in the past? Has this
changed?
Michael T. Scoles, Ph.D.
Interim Chair, Dept. Psychology & Counseling
University of Central Arkansas
Conway, AR 72035
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I kind of thought that anyone could subscribe, it's a mechanical
process. I assumed that it's just that non-teachers get quickly bored
with the lack of discussions about sex and crazies and move on.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you for letting me know that even more of our correspondence is
Has anyone of us said anything that should
be protected by a "top secret" stamp?
Make it a good day.
--Louis--Louis
Schmier
www.therandomthoughts.comDepartment of
History
www.halcyon.com/arbor
Thank you for letting me know that even more of our correspondence is open
to all. This only strengthen my original comment that I was
surprised and disturbed to find that our discussions are open to public view. As
a private listserve not open to public participation, why are our archives
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web: http://www.jbu.edu/academics/sbs/faculty/rfroman.asp
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, August 28, 2004
10:24 PM
To: Teaching in the
Psychological Sciences
Subject: public access to the TIPS
archives
When I
When I googled my name, two of the listings were postings in the TIPS
archive, one from 2002 and one from this summer. I was surprised and
disturbed to find that our discussions are open to public view.
since I have posted many more than two times, why were these two singled
out by the sea
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