I received a video in the mail this morning. While I’m mentioned in it, the thanks involved really go to all of you who participated in the Chase Giving voting on Facebook.
I can’t tell you how much I enjoy being part of a movement with this much silly in it.
Stephanie Zvan is one of the hosts for the Minnesota Atheists' radio show and podcast, Atheists Talk. She serves on the board of Secular Woman. She speaks on science and skepticism in a number of venues, including science fiction and fantasy conventions.
Stephanie has been called a science blogger and a sex blogger, but if it means she has to choose just one thing to be or blog about, she's decided she's never going to grow up. In addition to science and sex and the science of sex, you'll find quite a bit of politics here, some economics, a regular short fiction feature, and the occasional bit of concentrated weird.
Oh, and arguments. She sometimes indulges in those as well. But I'm sure everything will be just fine. Nothing to worry about. Nothing at all.
That was great, though hardly ‘interpretive’ dance. There was nary a discussion of whether or not certain addresses are near the In-N-Out Burger in the audience to be found.
Off-topic, so I’ve picked a quiet, older thread to post in:
Stephanie, have you heard about Radiolab’s shameful treatment of a Hmong refugee living in the Twin Cities? There is an MPR commentary here, but they still get the scientific facts wrong.
I’ve posted about it myself with a lot of hyperlinks. I see definite parallels between the “hyperskepticism” of certain atheists and that practiced by the Radiolab hosts. If you or anyone else want to write about it, you needn’t link to me, but I thought my post might be useful.
(Please excuse any typos or bad HTML. When I hit “preview” all I’m getting is a ton of CSS.)
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That was great, though hardly ‘interpretive’ dance. There was nary a discussion of whether or not certain addresses are near the In-N-Out Burger in the audience to be found.
Off-topic, so I’ve picked a quiet, older thread to post in:
Stephanie, have you heard about Radiolab’s shameful treatment of a Hmong refugee living in the Twin Cities? There is an MPR commentary here, but they still get the scientific facts wrong.
I’ve posted about it myself with a lot of hyperlinks. I see definite parallels between the “hyperskepticism” of certain atheists and that practiced by the Radiolab hosts. If you or anyone else want to write about it, you needn’t link to me, but I thought my post might be useful.
(Please excuse any typos or bad HTML. When I hit “preview” all I’m getting is a ton of CSS.)