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Posted by Dr. Bob on May 23, 2001, at 8:30:06
Hi, everybody,
Our archive of recorded netcasts continues to grow:
** Early-Stage Heavy Drinkers: Mechanisms of Risk
Andrea King, PhD
University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
http://psychiatry.uchicago.edu/grounds/010514/** Child and Adolescent Depression: The Puig-Antich Legacy
Neal D. Ryan, MD
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
http://psychiatry.uchicago.edu/grounds/010521/
And our live netcasts are on Mondays from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm Chicago time at:
http://psychiatry.uchicago.edu/grounds/#live . We have two more left this academic year:June 4
Infant Dysregulation: A Risk Factor for Psychopathology
Kathryn Keenan, PhD
University of Chicago, Chicago, ILJune 11
Biological Risk Factors for Suicide and Major Affective Disorders
William H. Coryell, MD
University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
If you have an Internet connection and a Macintosh (or another computer with a sound card and a speaker), you should be set. If you don't already have the QuickTime software that you'll need, both Macintosh and Windows versions are available for *free* at: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download . Just fill in the form there and click "Download QuickTime". If you run into problems, try Apple's Installation Check at: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/troubleshooting . If any of you give this a try, please let me know how what you think. We need (continued) feedback. Thanks!Bob
Posted by grapebubblegum on May 23, 2001, at 12:18:01
In reply to Grand Rounds Online: Drinkers, Child Depression, posted by Dr. Bob on May 23, 2001, at 8:30:06
I am always interested in these presentations but my computer is too slow to play this kind of thing, plus I have a lot of interruptions here at home. Is there a text version that I can read at my leisure?
Posted by Dr. Bob on May 25, 2001, at 2:04:21
In reply to Re: Grand Rounds Online: Drinkers, Child Depression, posted by grapebubblegum on May 23, 2001, at 12:18:01
> I am always interested in these presentations but my computer is too slow to play this kind of thing, plus I have a lot of interruptions here at home. Is there a text version that I can read at my leisure?
How slow? It's *supposed* to work even over a 28.8 modem. Maybe check, in Quicktime Player, under the Edit menu, under Preferences, your Connection Speed setting, to see if it's really what your connection speed is?
Sorry, no text version.
Bob
Posted by grapebubblegum on May 25, 2001, at 17:39:04
In reply to Re: computer is too slow, posted by Dr. Bob on May 25, 2001, at 2:04:21
Ok, I guess I just assumed anything called "Quicktime" was too slow for my 'puter, but I'll check it out.
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