Hey, welcome to the second edition of the “Chris is on Vacation” blog carnival. This is going to be a lot of goofy stuff, though there are a few serious things I´ll start out with. First–something I almost can´t believe I´m typing–Chris Mooney has put up a post effectively admitting that Jerry Coyne is right [...]
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The 113th Skeptic’s Circle
Welcome to the 113th edition of the Skeptic’s Circle. Since I’m actually writing this from the other side of the globe from where I normally write, so while this post is going up early for my U.S. readers, this is a nasty hour for me and I am very tired. My tired brain wants to [...]
The carnival of the vacationing blogger #1
Taking inspiration from Greta’s Sporadic Blog Carnival, I’ve decided that while I’m on vacation I’ll start making a point to regularly post collections of some of the most worthwhile things I find around the web. Read to the end for what else to expect from me in the near future. First, Greta herself has been [...]
Podcast, paradox, and carnivals
Random bits: Yesterday, I appeared on the Minnesota Atheists’ radio show. Thanks to PZ for linking to it, and making me realize that there’s a podcast available for you to listen to Chris Heard has posted a nice illustration of the preface paradox. It fails to account, however, for the epilogue paradox. New editions of [...]
Housekeeping: carnivals, obscenity, and a Loftus-Craig debate
Some miscellaneous things I’ve been needing to do for awhile…