Lazy linking
A few links which might interest my readers
The 102nd Skeptics' Circle is up at Happy Jihad's House of Pancakes, it's the [Bleeping] Edition. As usual, it brings the best posts of the skeptic blogsphere, and well worth the read.
Voodoo on the Vine
I've been thinking of writing something about Biodynamic production at some stage, but the article explains how it works, demonstrating how silly it is. Via The Bird's Brain
Al Franken is projected to win, but only with 78 votes, so it's still too early to celebrate (if you're so inclined).
BMJ debunks Festive medical myths
Jill writes about the Soaring rates of rape and domestic violence in the United States
The 102nd Skeptics' Circle is up at Happy Jihad's House of Pancakes, it's the [Bleeping] Edition. As usual, it brings the best posts of the skeptic blogsphere, and well worth the read.
Voodoo on the Vine
The origins of the increasingly popular Biodynamic wine are steeped in the occult and bad science.
I've been thinking of writing something about Biodynamic production at some stage, but the article explains how it works, demonstrating how silly it is. Via The Bird's Brain
Al Franken is projected to win, but only with 78 votes, so it's still too early to celebrate (if you're so inclined).
BMJ debunks Festive medical myths
Jill writes about the Soaring rates of rape and domestic violence in the United States
Labels: linkfest, progressive issues, Skeptic's circle, skepticism
1 Comments:
I am inclined to celebrate for Franken, though I am sure the Coleman campaign will appeal any result that does not favor him. I can't say I blame him, but it would be nice to have a final result before Christmas.
Franken is a funny guy, but he is also pretty knowledgable about policy. He would carry on the late Paul Wellstone's legacy.
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