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This is how the crazy spreads…

A couple of weeks ago on the Daily Show Jon Stewart interviewed Ken Blackwell, a reasonably senior figure in the Republican National Committee. The interview ran overtime for the show, so rather than...

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Buy this magazine: Pimping the Rationalists edition!

Cross posted from the Young Australian Skeptics. If you’re a regular reader of the YAS blog, there’s a good chance that you have at least a passing familiarity with the Rationalist Society of Australia...

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An important question…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEVv75sP8As

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More cracks in the Scienceblogs network…

Bora Zivkovic of A Blog Around the Clock has officially announced that he is leaving Scienceblogs effective immediately. His post is well worth a read, long though it may be, as he spells out his...

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Phraryngula on STRIKE!!!

I would say that Seed is in trouble if they don’t react quickly, but I think they probably already know that. Sigh. I really hope this ends soon — the Scienceblogs network would be a terrible, terrible...

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Seed Media Group could probably use this advice.

There’s a common saying in my family: “Good advice is timeless.” Of course, we don’t actually say it that often. Or at all. To be honest, I just made it up then. Regardless, it’s a saying that Seed...

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Bad-ass(tronomer), Bad Universe!

You’ve probably already seen this floating around the intertubes, but I have it on good authority that every time this trailer gets posted a geek somewhere gets laid. And let’s face it, they need all...

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Things that I may have forgotten to mention…

So, I’m sitting here, busily trying to get an article done up for my section in “The Skeptic” magazine, when I suddenly realise: Holy crap. I forgot to tell my bloggees that I have a regular section in...

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Similar to “Where’s Wally”, but…

…well, first off — it has somewhat of an Islamic twist: And secondly, while Where’s Wally is has been loved by children around the world since 1987, spawning over 20 books, a TV show and even some...

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Melbournites: Tune in the 102.70 FM now!

It’s a bit of a late notice, but for a good 40 minutes still a bunch of my friends have taken over a science radio show! They’re doing a bang up job, so get to it!

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