I've personally always liked the sledgehammer of science myself, but the lawn mower of anti-woo has its own appeal [even if it's very messy] and there is always the shotgun of reason.

I'm using Occam's Chainsaw.


Gravatar I... see...

Now THERE'S an approach I didn't see coming! Don't worry about the photographic proof, JM! If a dragon can be invisible, so can zombies: just ask Carl Sagan.


Gravatar very good post, crazy kabala water. Skeptics unite.


Gravatar It's them thar real fast Zombies
(The ZOOMBIES) that gets me real skert like, really.

Most amusing blogging, Sir.

Stay on Groovin'
(Wee Beasties/Buddies)
Safari,
TOR


Gravatar ... various forms of pseudoscience, woo and quackery...

How about homeopathy then? Something which is now being inflicted on us in the UK at taxpayers expense!

All Smoke and Mirrors:
http://microbiologybytes.wordpre...ke-and-mirrors/

More homeopathic nonsense:
http://microbiologybytes.wordpre...athic-nonsense/

Skeptics of the world unite!


Gravatar Me likey you rant! I will be visiting more often.


Gravatar Been off on vacation (and away from any sort of computer) for a week so I just got here to check this out. Very nice, if I do say so myself.

I especially liked the "lawnmower of anti-woo" bit. I figured a New Zealander like yourself couldn't resist a reference to "Dead Alive" where zombies are involved. The lawnmower scene has to be one of the messiest ever...


Gravatar Yeah, it's also worth pointing out that a recently released game called Dead Rising also features a lawn mower. This leads to much hillarity I can assure you


Gravatar Just thought I'd point out that the better, more up-to-date link to my garlic story is http://www.beaverexaminer.com/20...ca- donates.html

Your link is to my old storage site.

Cheers,
John




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