Sun, 27 June 2010 ![]() Almost live from Colorado Skepticamp 2010, Part One. Rich's introduction and the presentation by Skepticamp founder Reed Esau on the value of community skepticism. Direct download: Almost_Live_From_Skepticamp_2010_part_one_--ep_142.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 5:09 PM Comments[0] |
Wed, 23 June 2010 ![]() Jamye joins Rich to talk about the Sausage Fest in Paris. Religious authorities in Russia want creationism tought in schools. Paris police cancel a sausage and wine protest against preceived creeping Islamization of a Paris Suburb, but protesters hold it near the Arc De Triumph. Ads showing a pregnant nun are subjected to censorship in the UK. Protests in the UK after a local council replaces prayers with poetry recitals. The New York mets are really strict about keeping Kosher. The results of the Great Accent Poll. And some emails. Comments[4] |
Wed, 23 June 2010 ![]() High Speed version of Episode 141. Jamye joins Rich to talk about the Sausage Fest in Paris. Religious authorities in Russia want creationism tought in schools. Paris police cancel a sausage and wine protest against preceived creeping Islamization of a Paris Suburb, but protesters hold it near the Arc De Triumph. Ads showing a pregnant nun are subjected to censorship in the UK. Protests in the UK after a local council replaces prayers with poetry recitals. The New York mets are really strict about keeping Kosher. The results of the Great Accent Poll. And some emails.
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Thu, 17 June 2010 ![]() Rich in Baltimore with Rob and Flynn, with a bonus: all the music from George Hrab's new CD, Trebuchet. Rich and Flynn talk College Football, and a teacher in Mississippi who was fired for leading students in prayer, and then re-hired in the same 24 hour period. Rich and Rob talk about an Irish woman sentenced to 7 years in the Middle East for throwing a Koran on the floor, and also about Lars Vilks joining anti-Lars Vilks groups on Facebook.
Here are the tracks for Trebuchet: featuring Phil Plait, Peter Gregson, Slau, and The Skeptical Shoe Horns. Comments[1] |
Thu, 10 June 2010 Rich visits the Focus On The Family Welcome Center and Bookstore in beautiful Colorado Springs, Colorado, and provides you with an audio report. Frankly, a very banal and boring location, and because of that the report is not all that interesting, but since we have the audio, here it is for your listening "enjoyment." Comments[0] |
Thu, 3 June 2010 The early returns are in on the great Southern Accent vote.
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi is a raving loon. A State Department spokesperson is not much better. A West Bank rabbi says that women should not run for public office. A federal judge rules that two high school graduation ceremonies cannot take place in a church. A Catholic school fires a teacher for maybe having thoughts contrary to Catholic dogma, and then, to add insult to injury, objects when she files a claim for unemployment compensation. Emails about accents. Comments[3] |
Thu, 3 June 2010 High Speed version of Episode 138.
The early returns are in on the great Southern Accent vote. Rich gives a preliminary report on the polling. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi is a raving loon. A State Department spokesperson is not much better. A West Bank rabbi says that women should not run for public office. A federal judge rules that two high school graduation ceremonies cannot take place in a church. A Catholic school fires a teacher for maybe having thoughts contrary to Catholic dogma, and then, to add insult to injury, objects when she files a claim for unemployment compensation. Emails about accents. Comments[0] |




