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We are supposed to spend the money by end of June but I'm not sure if 
that's actually checked on.  My vacation starts June 24th so if we want to 
plan anything let me know asap.

Beverley

At 12:18 PM 5/9/2007, Garrison Cottrell wrote:

>When do we have to absolutely spend the money by?
>
>Perhaps we could have an end of year thing? I have a grant
>due June 5th, and a annual report due for the tdlc also in june,
>so I would like to do something that doesn't cost me much time...
>
>I would like to actually have the pizza party....
>
>I will cc ting on this and see what her plan is.
>
>Ting?
>
>g.
>
>On May 9, 2007, at 9:19 AM, Beverley Duda wrote:
>
>>Hi Gary,
>>
>>I haven't received any receipts from Ting Wu who was
>>nominated to run the conference this year.  I'm guessing nothing
>>was done (unless I wasn't emailed about it).  Should we try and do
>>something for this quarter or is it too late?
>>
>>Beverley
>>
>>Beverley Duda
>>Graduate Coordinator
>>Cognitive Science
>>(858) 534-7141
>
>Beverley Duda
>Graduate Coordinator
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looks fine to me! I notice they decided to go to Victoria rather than  
University Park, PA (which is where Mike is!)

;-)

-m

On May 10, 2007, at 10:15 PM, Elizabeth Hayes wrote:

> Hello everyone
> I am forwarding a Golden Greeble application that Mike Mack (Denver
> lab) and Jenn Richler (Denver/Hayes) have jointly written. Again,
> although I originally proposed that people apply by presenting online,
> I told Jenn and Mike that because of their online presentation,
> followed by the theatrical performance that secured them a Bubbly
> award, I thought we had sufficient background to make a decision. Let
> me know if you have any concerns or questions for them, and what your
> recommendation is.
>
> I should say I feel this sort of thing is among the best use of PEN
> funds and I am inclined to keep awarding them as long as there is any
> money in the bank. Please encourage them with your students when
> appropriate.
>
> cheers
> -Z
>
>
>
>
>
> -- 
> Elizabeth Hayes
> Associate Professor of Psychology
> Vanderbilt University
> ph: 435 456 2345 fax: 345 345 4364
> <Golden Greeble.doc>

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that's right, they are willing to go all that way to work on this,
isn't it amazing?

In truth I think that Wenger being a collaborator already, it is
easier to get him than Kadlec to make the trip, but they need both of
them to help - and going to Victoria takes them to where two PEN labs
are, perhaps encouraging some more collaborations in the future.


On 5/10/07, Michael J Mangun <Michael_Mangun@brown.edu> wrote:
> looks fine to me! I notice they decided to go to Victoria rather than
> University Park, PA (which is where Mike is!)
>
> ;-)
>
> -m
>
> On May 10, 2007, at 10:15 PM, Elizabeth Hayes wrote:
>
> > Hello everyone
> > I am forwarding a Golden Greeble application that Mike Mack (Denver
> > lab) and Jenn Richler (Denver/Hayes) have jointly written. Again,
> > although I originally proposed that people apply by presenting online,
> > I told Jenn and Mike that because of their online presentation,
> > followed by the theatrical performance that secured them a Bubbly
> > award, I thought we had sufficient background to make a decision. Let
> > me know if you have any concerns or questions for them, and what your
> > recommendation is.
> >
> > I should say I feel this sort of thing is among the best use of PEN
> > funds and I am inclined to keep awarding them as long as there is any
> > money in the bank. Please encourage them with your students when
> > appropriate.
> >
> > cheers
> > -Z
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Elizabeth Hayes
> > Associate Professor of Psychology
> > Vanderbilt University
> > ph: 435 456 2345 fax: 345 345 4364
> > <Golden Greeble.doc>
>
>


-- 
Elizabeth Hayes
Associate Professor of Psychology
Vanderbilt University
ph: 435 456 2345 fax: 345 345 4364



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"The inventory of homes for sale improved somewhat in April but remained
 well below California's long-term historical average of a seven-month
supply  of homes for sale," said C.<br>
These  latest cosponsorship numbers reflect recent Capitol Hill visits
by Realtors  who were in town for NAR's Midyear Legislative Meetings
last week. Competent and qualified real estate appraisers  serve as a
crucial safeguard in our banking system, but lax enforcement and 
ineffective federal oversight will only serve to diminish this
safeguard.<br>
"  According to Freddie Mac, the national average commitment rate for a
30-year,  conventional, fixed-rate mortgage was 5. " "We had over 245
members of the House and 15 Senators on board the Community  Choice in
Real Estate Act last year and we're on track to surpass those milestones
 this year," said Martin Edwards Jr.<br>
3 percent from March  to a total of 2. It is adjusted to account for
seasonal factors that typically influence home  sales. The median is a
typical market  price where half the homes sold for more, half sold for
less. Some of the variations in median home prices may be exaggerated 
due to compositional changes in housing demand. "With the yield on
the10-year Treasury note dropping to the lowest level  since 1958,
mortgage interest rates may decline to comparable lows,"  Lereah
said.<br>
7 percent the previous week. Thirty-year fixed mortgage interest rates
averaged 5.<br>
He  pointed to an improved Consumer Confidence index for May as well as
higher  new orders in manufacturing as promising economic signs.<br>
He  pointed to an improved Consumer Confidence index for May as well as
higher  new orders in manufacturing as promising economic signs.<br>
, (outside of Washington, D. 61  percent this week, with an average 0. ,
professor at the Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of
North  Carolina in Chapel Hill. 7 point, down from last week's average
of 4.<br>
The average age of our purchasers  has dropped (from 45 to 35 over the
past two decades) and we see this continuing.<br>
On an unadjusted basis, the Index increased by 9. 1 percent higher than
March and 3.<br>
South Central region The South Central region was up a more moderate 6.
This figure sets  another record low. , said interest rates have dropped
in recent weeks. This is the lowest inventory number since September
2002.<br>
Its mission is to provide responsible leadership  in the use of land in
order to enhance the total environment. (2) Data for Marco Island was
not available. These  latest cosponsorship numbers reflect recent
Capitol Hill visits by Realtors  who were in town for NAR's Midyear
Legislative Meetings last week. ) Median housing prices rose between 5.
Specifically, Waupaca was down 2.<br>
However, the  proposed rule is contrary to what Congress intended when
it passed the 1999  Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act. According to the Mortgage
Bankers Association of America, applications  for refinance jumped 15
percent last week, near the record high set in March.<br>
"Interest rates are now at 45-year lows, and consumers are definitely 
taking advantage these rates.<br>
The rest of the region had more modest increases in median prices. Sales
figures are only reported in combined fashion for Buffalo,  Pepin and
Trempeleau counties.<br>
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I am delighted they are coming here because there may be a possibility of
applying what they learn to prosopagnosia.
I am hoping to absorb something from their visit!

Daniel


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Hi everyone,

I'm sending a pdf of my poster, "Object recognition and cortical
representation using classifiers," to everyone who asked.  Thanks for your
interest, and please let me know if you have any questions.

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I&#39;m sending a pdf of my poster, &quot;Object recognition and cortical
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Jen and Mike might want to rent a car from Seattle so they could do 
some site-seeing while they are here.  Also, if we could coordinate 
dates, they would be most welcome to stay with us.
Nick



At 9:32 PM -0500 5/10/07, Elizabeth Hayes wrote:
>that's right, they are willing to go all that way to work on this,
>isn't it amazing?
>
>In truth I think that Wenger being a collaborator already, it is
>easier to get him than Kadlec to make the trip, but they need both of
>them to help - and going to Victoria takes them to where two PEN labs
>are, perhaps encouraging some more collaborations in the future.
>
>
>On 5/10/07, Michael J Mangun <Michael_Mangun@brown.edu> wrote:
>>looks fine to me! I notice they decided to go to Victoria rather than
>>University Park, PA (which is where Mike is!)
>>
>>;-)
>>
>>-m
>>
>>On May 10, 2007, at 10:15 PM, Elizabeth Hayes wrote:
>>
>>>  Hello everyone
>>>  I am forwarding a Golden Greeble application that Mike Mack (Denver
>>>  lab) and Jenn Richler (Denver/Hayes) have jointly written. Again,
>>>  although I originally proposed that people apply by presenting online,
>>>  I told Jenn and Mike that because of their online presentation,
>>>  followed by the theatrical performance that secured them a Bubbly
>>>  award, I thought we had sufficient background to make a decision. Let
>>>  me know if you have any concerns or questions for them, and what your
>>>  recommendation is.
>>>
>>>  I should say I feel this sort of thing is among the best use of PEN
>>>  funds and I am inclined to keep awarding them as long as there is any
>>>  money in the bank. Please encourage them with your students when
>>>  appropriate.
>>>
>>>  cheers
>>>  -Z
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>  --
>>>  Elizabeth Hayes
>>>  Associate Professor of Psychology
>>>  Vanderbilt University
>>>  ph: 435 456 2345 fax: 345 345 4364
>>>  <Golden Greeble.doc>
>>
>
>
>--
>Elizabeth Hayes
>Associate Professor of Psychology
>Vanderbilt University
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