Just one question for thought; by closing down the thread, do we lose the meaning of the history of the event? Holocost (fogive the bad spelling) deniers try to use the same techniques. Let's forget is happended therfore it didn't happen. Sometimes history is very painful, especially when we don't learn from our mistakes (more often the case when not). Would we prevent our children from suffering the pain of growing up merely because it hurts? As long as the civility rules are applied, we should rekindle the memory of the students who were killed, not forget them. Victims need not be swept under the rug, and the new youth need to see where many of us come from. Is it uncomfortable and painful? Yes, but then again we must set the example and grow up. This includes being able to hear a variety of view, without losing our civility. The deceased deserve the memorial of a national day of mourning. Just my two cents, now time to massage my Alembics (and Ritter, and Ricks and ......)