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CPTAUSRET
11-06-2006, 09:14
http://www.si.edu/events/20061114.asp

Not selling tickets, just FYI.

x SF med
11-06-2006, 09:42
T-
A shameless and overwhelming family plug!! Why aren't you selling tickets, I'd buy one if I could make it, sounds interesting.

CPTAUSRET
11-06-2006, 10:10
T-
A shameless and overwhelming family plug!! Why aren't you selling tickets, I'd buy one if I could make it, sounds interesting.


Truth be told it's usually SRO for her talks, they (generally) sell out quickly.

The gist of her talk is probably right here.

http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/discoveryseries/

Click on the media player below her name, it's 55 minutes long, but the first 10 mikes are intro's. If you haven't watched it , you probably should as it's good stuff...And even I, can understand it!

x SF med
11-06-2006, 13:31
Now that's a feat! Dr A has soldier-proofed a psychiatric lecture on creativity? Just that's enough for a Nobel, since she's already got one of those NAS medal thingies from one of our presidents.

I'll watch the video when I get a chance.

CPTAUSRET
11-07-2006, 11:54
Here's another booksigning for Nancy.

The 29th Annual Book Fair
NPC Book Event
Nov. 15, 2006 5:30 PM


http://npc.press.org/calendar/calendarday.cfm?whatday=15&&whatyear=2006&&whatmonth=11

x SF med
11-07-2006, 12:03
So, T - what are the chances of getting signed books for the QPs on this site who are interested (possibly the whole Dr A series), with any extra proceeds being donated to the charity of your families' choice? I know I could support that cause. Because of my ex, I'd like to suggest any charity that does research into bi-polar disorder...

CPTAUSRET
11-07-2006, 12:58
So, T - what are the chances of getting signed books for the QPs on this site who are interested (possibly the whole Dr A series), with any extra proceeds being donated to the charity of your families' choice? I know I could support that cause. Because of my ex, I'd like to suggest any charity that does research into bi-polar disorder...


I think that's a nice idea, however I don't know how many would be interested, some of the books are now in paperback.

Here is a partial list.

http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/results.asp?ATH=Nancy+C.+Andreasen&z=y