But it was kind of interesting in terms of how it all unfolded.

Paul Smith wrote:

> And in response to my most recent posting, the person using the Amberville Hotmail 
> account has now admitted to me that "Amberville" is a pseudonym, being used because 
> of "what could be lost when one takes responsibility for critical opinions in this 
> field". I'm with Annette - this isn't very interesting. We see this kind of 
> spamming/conspiracy theorizing all over the internet. No great mystery here, just 
> another overblown sense of self-importance and frustration over the lack of public 
> acclaim.
>
> Paul Smith
> Alverno College
> Milwaukee
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Department of Psychology
Utica College
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