The 72nd Skeptics' Circle is now up at The Quackometer. And as always there is fun for all the family.Making news this time around is my debut on this excellent blog carnival, with one I did a week or so ago, "Filthy, rotten lies".
Grabbing my attention this time around:
- Orac, on why it's a bad idea for scientists to publicly debate woo merchants;
- Steven Novella, of Neurologica Blog on why chi is popular woo, especially amongst martial artists;
- Zoo Knudsen, of Knudsen's News on the discovery of a cheese danish that looks like Charles Darwin;
- Eric Michael Johnson, of The Primate Diaries on an actual point of agreement (albeit qualified) with the intelligent design lot, coupled with details of the hypocrisy that outlines the qualification; and
- Mark Hoofnagle, of Denialism Blog on more hilarity regarding Uri Geller.
I've been a little slack in reading Skeptics' Circle lately - apparently Infophile's last one was excellent. But I'm getting there.
Enjoy.
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