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Posted by finelinebob on September 3, 2006, at 2:01:41
Well, I guess I actually haven't read the blue links. Let's see where I'm blue:
Alternative
Eating
Grief
Health
Parents
Relationships
Students
Substance Abuse
Withdrawal
WritingHEY! I've been to Writing!! .. must have been on another computer. So we'll toss that one out as a data point ... (inherently unreliable) self-report makes the validity of the color questionable. For the record, the purples are:
Psycho-Babble
Books
Faith
Newbies
Politics
Psychology
Self-Esteem
Social
Work
2000
AdministrationSo, given this information and a liberal interpretation of anything written in the DSM-IV, what's wrong (or right) with me? What's my dx? What sort of rx do I need? Am I taking this to xs?
If I decided to go to a new T and this T should ask, "ummmZoh, tell me about your mother?", what should I say?
Posted by Phillipa on September 3, 2006, at 11:52:23
In reply to What's blue and purple and read all over?, posted by finelinebob on September 3, 2006, at 2:01:41
Must be the art in you as I've never noticed different colors. So what should my Rx be? Love Phillipa
Posted by gardenergirl on September 3, 2006, at 13:04:21
In reply to Re: What's blue and purple and read all over? » finelinebob, posted by Phillipa on September 3, 2006, at 11:52:23
Posted by Phillipa on September 3, 2006, at 13:10:26
In reply to What's blue and purple and read all over?, posted by finelinebob on September 3, 2006, at 2:01:41
You mean I'm a different color on different boards? Love Phillipa
Posted by Phillipa on September 3, 2006, at 13:13:52
In reply to What's blue and purple and read all over?, posted by finelinebob on September 3, 2006, at 2:01:41
Duhhh I got it he means the links that I haven't read are blue and the ones I've read are purple. I think I get it. Love Phillipa
Posted by Jost on September 3, 2006, at 18:44:54
In reply to Re: What's blue and purple and read all over? » finelinebob, posted by Phillipa on September 3, 2006, at 11:52:23
Probably what he meant--
although you can change the colors on your toolbar-- often under "tools"-- there are options for colors--
and fonts.
Jost
Posted by finelinebob on September 3, 2006, at 23:33:05
In reply to Re: What's blue and purple and read all over? » Phillipa, posted by Jost on September 3, 2006, at 18:44:54
> Probably what he meant--
>
> although you can change the colors on your toolbar-- often under "tools"-- there are options for colors--
>
> and fonts.Actually, I was wondering since the link to the Relationships board for me was blue (meaning I have not visited it), am I incapable or having a relationship or do I need to get a relationship so it can be troubled so I can read what's there with some conviction?
If Parents is blue, have I resolved my issues with my parents?
Do I read the self-esteem board for advice or to give it?
And can Dr. Bob develop a psychological profiling tool with great explanatory power and precision based upon which categories we visit or don't and, as a consequence of this ground-breaking work, receive a Nobel prize for medicine?
Posted by Estella on September 4, 2006, at 1:08:06
In reply to Re: What's blue and purple and read all over?, posted by finelinebob on September 3, 2006, at 23:33:05
I've been reading this thread with amusement, not really sure of what to say...
> Actually, I was wondering since the link to the Relationships board for me was blue (meaning I have not visited it), am I incapable or having a relationship or do I need to get a relationship so it can be troubled so I can read what's there with some conviction?
> If Parents is blue, have I resolved my issues with my parents?But yes I wondered about that...
> And can Dr. Bob develop a psychological profiling tool with great explanatory power and precision based upon which categories we visit or don't and, as a consequence of this ground-breaking work, receive a Nobel prize for medicine?Lol.
I wonder if visiting certain boards are correlated with certain other boards...
I wonder if people who visit the meds board have interestingly different patterns of activation than from non meds visiting babbling controls and non-babbling controls...
I wonder if there is an underlying mechanism...
;-)
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