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TAM London – what the bloggers thought
What follows is a summary of how the blogosphere reacted to TAM London this week. It’s quite a mix of views and opinions: some quite serious and critical, some hilarious. I encourage you to take a look at some of … Continue reading
Posted in opinions, Uncategorized
Tagged #TAMLondon, blogosphere, blogs, james randi, JREF, opinions, reviews, richard dawkins, TAM London
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TAM London 2010 – My impressions
I spent the weekend in Edgware Road at the TAM London 2010 event. What a blast! This blog can only give the most cursory summary of the meeting, but I’ll try to pick out some of my highlights. One of … Continue reading
Posted in science, TAM
Tagged 2010, Alan Moore, DJ Grothe, james randi, PZ Myers, richard dawkins, scepticism, science, skepticism, skeptics, Sue Blackmore, TAM London
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TAM London – Talk About Mindblowing..
This last weekend found me in the UK, attending a very unique conference – the TAM London event. TAM (“The Amazing Meeting”) is the brainchild of James Randi, a well known US based magician who is best known for his … Continue reading
TAM London
I’m going! Or at least I think I am… TAM (“The Amazing Meeting”) is the brainchild of James Randi, a magician who has spent his life debunking psychics, UFOlogists, quacks and all sort of random frauds and charlatans. He is … Continue reading
Posted in events
Tagged 2009, james randi, JREF, London, October, Phil Plait, skepticism, skeptics, TAM, TAM London
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An unlikely skeptic
Over the past few years, I have developed a habit of skepticism, which perhaps could be described as the careful use of critical thinking in the face of extraordinary, supernatural or highly unusual claims. So, if I hear someone talking … Continue reading
Posted in about me, interests, worth a look
Tagged books, critical thinking, crystal healing, doubt, homeopathy, james randi, miracles, podcasts, skeptical guide, skepticism, skeptoid, supernatural, UFOs
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