I have had to block a couple of dozen of posters. Fortunately most of these seem to have been banned from Talk of the Villages.
Good to see you posting though.
I like to hear many different viewpoints on topics.
One of my BAs is in Philosophy so I had a lot of training in logic. The other BA is in history (both U of NV, Reno) which did emphasize the need to check sources and their reliability as well as bias. MA is in librarianship ( U of Denver). Then I got a JD from the U of MN after I had worked as an indexer/abstractor for Information Access Company in Belmont, CA. I mostly abstracted regional business magazines for Area Business Data Bank. Created catalog records for all the computer databases on Westlaw around 1988-1991 for a national project while employed by the U of MN Law Library. SUNY at Buffalo Law Library was doing LEXIS.
Also was a student and then student director for Legal Assistance to Minnesota Prisoners for Minnesota Correctional Facility--Stillwater while I was a student at the U of MN Law School. And did reference work at the Law Library there too.
I am writing a book about what happened after that and leading up to events that occurred in New Orleans in 1991 and Reno in 1989 as well as Minnesota in 1990 and San Francisco in 1992. These are mostly connected to law library conventions and my forcing the issue of a niche I saw in practical information available to survivors/victims of crimes. Something I got interested in Reno in the last week of February in 1976 due to a widely publicized murder in Reno. Enough said. Many Villagers seem to know my story.
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