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From: dsn@tove.UUCP (Dana S. Nau)
Newsgroups: net.singles
Subject: Re: XSO IQ
Message-ID: <248@tove.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 25-Jun-85 12:17:31 EDT
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Posted: Tue Jun 25 12:17:31 1985
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Reply-To: dsn@tove.UUCP (Dana S. Nau)
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In article <501@ttidcc.UUCP> hollombe@ttidcc.UUCP (The Polymath) writes:
>In article <244@tove.UUCP> dsn@tove.UUCP (Dana S. Nau) writes:
>
>>I could be really wrong about this, because I don't know you personally.
>>However, I can't help but suspect that what really scares you might be the
>>every-day interactions you have with people, rather than abstractions
>>like "the culture of the United States".  It might be more beneficial for
>>you to concentrate on the specifics of those interactions, and consider how
>>you might be able to improve them.
>
>No, you don't know me personally.  If you did, you'd know my opinions about
>amateur  psychology (I have a Master's in Clinical Psychology) (Sorry.  Was
>that showing off?).  Suffice to  say  that  the  above  paragraph  violates
>several  sections  of the APA ethics code (with the best of intentions, I'm
>sure).

My apologies.  Perhaps I read too much into your statements.
-- 
Dana S. Nau,  Computer Science Dept.,  U. of Maryland,  College Park, MD 20742
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