I have no comment. Apart from those I’d only share with Dr Rachael Dunlop.
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Science, Superstitions and Skeptical Life
I have no comment. Apart from those I’d only share with Dr Rachael Dunlop.
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From the NY Times: Tan’s work overflows with human warmth and childlike wonder. But it also makes a perfect adult bedtime story, a little something to shake loose your imagination from the moors of reality right before your own dreams kick in. If you have a look through my Skeptical Books for Children series, you [...]
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*Yes, it’s a Little Kitten about dogs. Shut up.*
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Looks like someone was doing some recording at TAM London for the anti-Vegemite! You can even hear young Joel join in. A bite sized interview about Marmite with Jon Ronson, the bloke who wrote “The Men Who Stare at Goats” Brought to you from http://www.ilovemarmite.com
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You may know that the The Australian Skeptics National Convention, (or as they call it, ‘Briskepticon’, which is how you can find it tagged on Twitter), will be held next weekend at the University of Queensland. What you may not know is that on Friday, 27th November, before the convention starts – there’s going to [...]
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Since Q.I has finally (finally!) reached Australian TV, I thought I might mention an earlier TV show which features Alan Davies — Jonathan Creek. I began watching this years back when it featured on ABC TV, when I didn’t even know that there was such a thing as ‘skepticism’. What I immediately liked about this [...]
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The video of his Parlimentary speech is in two parts, and many thanks to E for alerting me to how important this is. WA Today: Independent senator Nick Xenophon has accused the Church of Scientology of being a criminal organisation. The South Australian parliamentarian said he had been contacted by a number of former Scientologists, [...]
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Just enjoyed the latest ep ‘The Waters of Mars’… so here’s some comic relief in the meantime, to keep you going until Christmas and the next ep. Charting the rise, fall and subsequent rise of a television legend, Hadoke’s ‘Moths Ate My Doctor Who Scarf‘ presents a personal, satirical and razor sharp comic odyssey charting [...]
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