This book is a collection of reader-nominated blog posts, representing the best of a new wave of online skepticism. Collected over a year, it features a plethora of posts on topics ranging from the... More > vaccination debate, paranormal claims, the ongoing creep of creationism into politics and education, conspiracy theories, homeopathy, outreach, all kinds of alternative medicine and even attempts to tackle the question “What is skepticism?” The Skeptical Blog anthology features essays by: Dr Phillip Plait, Barbara Drescher, Dr Karen Stollznow, Sharon Hill, Dr Petra Boynton, Brian Thompson, Yau-Man Chan, Dr Chris French, Jack Scanlan, Laurie Tarr, Dr Amy Tuteur, Daniel Loxton, Jake Dickerman, Lisa Bauer, Desiree Schell, Michael Marshall, Andy Lewis, the Skeptics’ Guide to the Universe’s Evan Bernstein, Robert T Carroll and many others. Edited by Kylie Sturgess, in association with the Young Australian Skeptics.< Less
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This book is a collection of reader-nominated blog posts, representing the best of a new wave of online skepticism. Collected over a year, it features a... More > plethora of posts on topics ranging from the vaccination debate, paranormal claims, the ongoing creep of creationism into politics and education, conspiracy theories, homeopathy, outreach, all kinds of alternative medicine and even attempts to tackle the question “What is skepticism?”
The Skeptical Blog anthology features essays by:
Dr Phillip Plait, Barbara Drescher, Dr Karen Stollznow, Sharon Hill, Dr Petra Boynton, Brian Thompson, Yau-Man Chan, Dr Chris French, Jack Scanlan, Laurie Tarr, Dr Amy Tuteur, Daniel Loxton, Jake Dickerman, Lisa Bauer, Desiree Schell, Michael Marshall, Andy Lewis, the Skeptics’ Guide to the Universe’s Evan Bernstein, Robert T Carroll and many others.
Edited by Kylie Sturgess, in association with the Young Australian Skeptics.< Less
A compilation of writings from the first three years of the IT Skeptic so that you can conveniently read the wickedest wackiest wittiest posts of your favourite IT bombast.
The IT Skeptic’s... More > blog is a commentary on IT's sillier moments, especially those related to ITSM in general and ITIL in particular. This is not because the IT Skeptic wishes to focus on ITIL - it is just that ITIL and itSMF provide such great material for a skeptic.
This material is delivered to you in a special media presentation technology known as a "book": affordable, flexible, robust, light, compact, wireless, with a remarkably low power consumption, zero boot time, integral bookmarking and annotation functions, permitted on airplanes even during takeoff and landing, and readable in daylight.< Less
A compilation of writings from the first three years of the IT Skeptic so that you can conveniently read the wickedest wackiest wittiest posts of your favourite IT bombast.
The IT Skeptic’s... More > blog is a commentary on IT's sillier moments, especially those related to ITSM in general and ITIL in particular. This is not because the IT Skeptic wishes to focus on ITIL - it is just that ITIL and itSMF provide such great material for a skeptic.
This material is delivered to you in a special media presentation technology known as a "book": affordable, flexible, robust, light, compact, wireless, with a remarkably low power consumption, zero boot time, integral bookmarking and annotation functions, permitted on airplanes even during takeoff and landing, and readable in daylight.< Less
Perhaps the most controversial book of the past decade, a critique of the issues that political pundits economist and scholars consider anathema. A polarizing radical look at science and religion. Is... More > Darwin’s theory of natural selection a pseudo-science? Was Jesus really the Christ; did humanity actually originate in Africa? These questions and many others are answered with out trepidation. A succinct concise evaluation of today’s most inauspicious topics. This book dares to challenge the sacred and esteems the profane< Less
Perhaps the most controversial book of the past decade, a critique of the issues that political pundits economist and scholars consider anathema. A polarizing radical look at science and religion. Is... More > Darwin’s theory of natural selection a pseudo-science? Was Jesus really the Christ; did humanity actually originate in Africa? These questions and many others are answered with out trepidation. A succinct concise evaluation of today’s most inauspicious topics. This book dares to challenge the sacred and esteems the profane< Less