I still wonder why do you give us just only a review paper in today's PD lecture, not handouts?
By: Halley July 28, 2009 07:20
Message 4: Btw, by comparative reading Aj. Prapon's review about thalassemia disease and Steven R.'s review on PD, I know I'm more interest in neuroscience. :D
By: Halley July 28, 2009 07:25
Message 5: Kob Kun Kha
By: Eis July 28, 2009 11:42
Message 6: Halley,
At first, I wanted my students to listen to the lecture and grab the concept without having to worry too much about taking notes.
That's why I had waited until the night before the class and posted the handout on this webboard, hoping no one would see it.
But, evidently, you did, Halley.
Well, hope you enjoyed the lecture as much as I did, and grew your interest in neuroscience even more.
Best,
By: Rapee July 28, 2009 20:25
Message 7:
Dear Aj. Rapee
You do have a blessed voice. Usually, I lose everything (including the lecture of course)....
By: You Know Who July 28, 2009 21:45
Message 9: Ok, I guess this is what you were trying to post....
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Dear Aj. Rapee
You do have a blessed voice. Usually, I lose everything (including the lecture of course)....
....Gradually, I am totally enchanted by your voice...
It feels like floating on soft and fluffy cloud....
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Eventually, "That's the end of my talk," wakes me up
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By: Rapee July 28, 2009 22:11
Message 10: And this would be my response to your post, You Know Who.
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1) Thank you for visiting this webboard. You actually help to increase the stats of the website.
2) Thank you for your kind word regarding my voice. You are being too nice.
3) As a teacher, I would not be happy if my students lost everything after classes. Come on, there must be something left, well, at least, you must remember my name.
4) I have to apologize if the way I talked did make you feel like floating in the fluffy cloud like that. Next time I will try to make it less soothing.
5) Sorry to wake you up at the end of my lecture. I didn't mean to be rude.