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Spelling diversityjf without “JREF” (CROSSPOST)

Note: I’m cross-posting this from my blog. I normally wouldn’t do this, but this is both a topic directly relating to skepticism and something I want to talk to the Atlanta Skeptics about. Brian Thompson has posted a response on the JREF’s blog as well, and it’s worth a read.

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Stargazing for a good cause

Once again, we are proud to host a charity Star Party right before Dragon*Con this year! If you are coming to Dragon*Con, plan on coming a day early so you can attend! We’ll have Phil Plait, Pamela Gay, Nicole Gugliucci and George Hrab providing education and entertainment, plus drinks, food and an all-around good time!

This event is in honor of Jeff Medkeff, the Blue Collar Scientist, astronomer, skeptic and friend to many of us. Jeff succumbed to liver cancer in 2008. All proceeds will go toward the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society in Jeff’s name.

Get all the details you need and buy tickets here! Can’t make it but still want to donate? Contribute at my fundraising page directly!

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Tim Minchin Coming to Atlanta!

Some of you may know who Tim Minchin is, some of you may not.  He is a musical, comic, performance artist with a skeptical bent and is very entertaining.  He will be performing in Atlanta at Center Stage on Thursday, July 14.

A little about the man:

Tim Minchin is an Australian, musician, actor, comedian and writer. He has been performing his unique brand of musical comedy in front of appropriately excitable and ever growing audiences since starting out in South Melbourne’s Butterfly Club in 2005. He won the Director’s Award at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival for his break-out show Darkside, and followed this later the same year with one of the most successful debut acts ever at the Edinburgh Fringe – winning the Perrier Award for Best Newcomer. Without wanting to go on and on about it, he’s done some pretty successful live shows since then, often in Australia or the UK, but also on the North American continent (yes that includes you too Canada). But not you Guatemala. Maybe one day.

His current songs span topics such as environmentalism, rationalism, prejudice(ism) and his amour de boobs(ism). In fact it would hardly be over the top to say that his love of boobs would be up there in the back of Plato’s cave in the bit that’s carved out for the most perfect and complete example of the love of boobs. But not in a weird way. During his shows he plays the piano, always nicely and oftentimes wildly and excitingly, whilst looking wonderfully athletic, in a pair of delightfully uncomfortable skinny jeans.

You can get an idea of his act here:

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Atlanta SkeptiCamp 2011 pictures posted!

For your perusal, a slew of pics have been posted on one of our picasa albums. Please feel free to peruse or use!

Click HERE!

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Atlanta Skepticamp is this weekend!

Atlanta Skepticamp is this weekend! Stop by if you can! And if you can’t be here, check our our live UStream starting around 10 a.m. EST! We start at 10 a.m. today and tomorrow. Full schedule is here.

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Atlanta SkeptiCamp Meetups posted!

If you are a meetupper (sp.?) we have posted a meetup for both SkeptiCamp dates. Go Here for Day 1 and Here for Day 2.  Drop by and RSVP if you want to but please remember you still have to sign up for the event in order to participate.  Go Here for that.

We hope to see many attend!

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Register for Atlanta Skepticamp!

Registration for Atlanta Skepticamp is now open! Sign up here to speak, volunteer or both!

http://tinyurl.com/atlskepticamp

Get all the details at: http://www.atlantaskeptics.com/skepticamp or visit our Facebook page here: http://www.facebook.com/atlantaskepticamp

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Skeptics in the Park – May 7th!

Once again the pollen is high, the temperatures are rising, and once again the bleary eyed skeptics shall emerge from the dark pub and venture out into the light.

I recently asked Maria to post a poll on the Meetup group asking which area of the metro area people would be most interested in for a Skeptics in the Park event. The two top choices by a wide margin were inside the perimeter and north of the perimeter, which is pretty much the only areas we’ve had SitPark thus far, so I’ll just continue the trend.

Unfortunately, I have not had a chance to scout out new in-town parks, but I also want to have our first event before it gets too hot. So, on May 7th, we will be going back to our old standby, Grant Park.

We’ll start around Noon. Food and drinks will be provided (typical grilling fare), but feel free to bring your own food if you like.

For those who have joined us before, we’ll (hopefully) be at the same pavilion we usually use. If you have never been to a SitPark in Grant Park, directions follow after the break.
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Fernbank exhibit not to be mythed

(note: A version of this article appears at The Atlanta Examiner)

What: Mythic Creatures: Dragons, Unicorns and Mermaids
Where: Fernbank Museum
When: through August 14, 2011

Blake is the one on the left.

Since I host a podcast & radio show about monsters, I felt obliged to go check out Fernbank museum’s newest exhibit, “Mythic Creatures.”  It was a treat, not a chore.  Partnering with the American Museum of Natural History, the exhibit contains many exhibits on well known popular culture monsters such as the chupacabra, bigfoot and the kraken.  But it also explores many of the science elements behind such myths.
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Skepticamp 2011 is coming!

It’s time once again for Skepticamp Atlanta! Skepticamp 2011 will be the third Skepticamp in Atlanta. If you haven’t attended before, you really should consider it – it’s a great time and we always have fantastic speakers and and great time. Not sure what Skepticamp is? Learn more here.

Want to help out or just have some fun? Our next meetup will be a LIVE Amateur Scientist podcast featuring Brian Thompson, the Amateur Scientist. Lots of fun and we’ll be using it to raise funds for Skepticamp. You won’t want to miss it!

As for Skepticamp itself, get the key details here:

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