Archive for the ‘Kylie Sturgess’ Category

I’m attending Perth Skeptics in the Park, with about a dozen people sitting around in the shade of a gorgeous Sunday, and I’m telling people about the 10:23 Campaign interview I just did for the Skeptic Zone podcast. If you haven’t checked it out, it features Marsh of the Merseyside Skeptics.
Since I’m keen on Perth Skeptics […]

This year has been an excellent one for new books  —  some of my favorites published this year include:

Also, check out Kylie Sturgess’ highlights video for Day 1 via her blog Podblack.

SEVENTY-​​​​FIVE ENTRIES! More needed! Get nominating!
Inspired by the annual The Open Laboratory, the Skeptical Blog Anthology is a printed anthology of blog posts voted the very best of 2009, managed by the Young Australian Skeptics in conjunction with the Critical Teaching Education Group (CTEG). The anthology is an attempt to bring a greater awareness of […]

It’s now been mentioned by the ever-​​​​popular blog Pharyngula  —  so let’s see if there’s fans and followers of the Young Australian Skeptics who are going to go!
Join the likes of Richard Dawkins, PZ Myers, Catherine Deveny, Phillip Adams, Robyn Williams and even me, Kylie Sturgess, at the 2010 Global Atheist Convention, The Rise of Atheism conference […]

Inspired by the annual The Open Laboratory, the Skeptical Blog Anthology is a printed anthology of blog posts voted the very best of 2009, managed by the Young Australian Skeptics in conjunction with the Critical Teaching Education Group (CTEG). The anthology is an attempt to bring a greater awareness of the skeptical content on blog […]

Below is a youtube video of the Skeptic Zone at Dragon*Con! Check it out.

Inspired by the annual The Open Laboratory, the Skeptical Blog Anthology is a printed anthology of blog posts voted the very best of 2009, managed by the Young Australian Skeptics in conjunction with the Critical Teaching Education Group (CTEG). The anthology is an attempt to bring a greater awareness of the skeptical content on blog […]

This is one of those ‘look what cool things I find’ posts. Completely wanton, blatant, YouTube-​​​​pimping wahoo.
I could make a loose excuse and link it to an earlier post, where I discussed my interest in pop-​​​​culture shows which demonstrate how a love of technology is nothing to be ashamed of (such as, oh, “Science Fun  –  Top […]