ok, ok, I officially apologize to the list (although all reactions to my
comment came personally), to Michael, and to anyone who was offended by my
thoughtless remark.  Lord knows I have no right to call anyone immature,
and the LAST thing I want is for yet another "what is appropriate for the
list?" thread to spring up because of me. As for those who questioned my
maturity, I never claimed to be mature and my response certainly wasn't.
For that I apologize. My reaction was because the question struck me as
going to the lowest denominator in reactions to the name of someone who was
a rather interesting and intelligent theorist, and the irony of her name
associated with psychoanalysis is not lost on me... 
I guess I saw it as pointless, but my pointless rejoinder has started
another insoluble thread that I hope I can clip right now.
(calculating the time to my next vacation...)
David W.


At 09:16 AM 10/1/99 -0400, David Wasieleski, Ph.D. wrote:
>This is a new low in immaturity for this list.
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>At 08:21 AM 10/1/99 -0400, Michael Sylvester wrote:
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>>is her name really pronounced Horn-eye?
>>is this just a form of sublimation from the implications of horny?
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>>Michael Sylvester
>>Daytona Beach,Florida
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>David Wasieleski, Ph.D.
>Assistant Professor
>Valdosta State University
>Valdosta, GA 31698
>912-333-5930
>http://chiron.valdosta.edu/dtwasieleski
>
>"Thinking is the hardest work there is,
>which is probably the reason so few engage in it."
>    --Henry Ford
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David Wasieleski, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Valdosta State University
Valdosta, GA 31698
912-333-5930
http://chiron.valdosta.edu/dtwasieleski

"Thinking is the hardest work there is,
which is probably the reason so few engage in it."
    --Henry Ford

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