That is okay, I've heard that the enrollment in "computer doctor" is down in colleges across the US. I guess they don't realize that it is called Computer Science or Information Systems or whatever else they call it now. Kevin > -----Original Message----- > From: Wirt Atmar [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 1999 1:34 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: Solition Symposium > > Nick writes: > > > I just came from my yearly physical and sat down to get my > > email. I got a message form Interex announcing the SolSym, > > with reference to "technologists". I a technologist like a > > proctologist? (:>)}? > > I am extremely pleased to see that Nick refers to his doctor as a > proctologist. That's exactly the way that the American Medical Association > is > demanding that people refer to them nowadays. The AMA has gone on a > campaign > to have people stop referring to their doctors as "eye doctors" or "ear > doctors" or "heart doctors". They're very much afraid if this trend > continues, there'll soon be no more medical students majoring is > proctology. > > Wirt Atmar