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Skepticality is the free, bi-weekly podcast audio program of the Skeptics Society's Skeptic magazine. Skepticality — the pioneering original skeptics podcast — is a top-rated audio talk show dedicated to skeptical topics and interviews.

Join hosts Derek & Swoopy as they interview leading lights of science and skepticism. Previous guests include James Randi, Phil Plait, Richard Dawkins, Jennifer Michael Hecht, Michael Shermer, Seth Shostak, Benjamin Radford, Tom Flynn, Ann Druyan, Bob Carroll and Lawrence Krauss.


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We DID respond to Tyson after all! We found the e-mail he sent us, it was sent to us the DAY I had my stroke. Swoopy had responded to it before I got home for the trip I was on, then we went to dinner and boom... my brain exploded. Obviously... forgetting an e-mail she replied to almost 3 years ago was completely understandable. :)
Daniel wrote at 8:35pm on July 16th, 2008
Skepticality endows any portable media player with longer battery life, better sound reproduction, more storage capacity, wider support for your audio and video media and the ability to bring extremely attractive members of the opposite sex flocking to you for romance. Is any of that true? Be a good skeptic and test my claims for yourself. ;)
Evan wrote at 8:09am on July 16th, 2008
Hello all, just join the group.
I listen to the podcast and it is very well done...keep up the great work.
Kat wrote at 10:33pm on July 6th, 2008
Hi all! So cool to hear/see you at TAM. Being around so many skeptics has inspired me to continue/create a network back home. New Drinking Skeptically group forming now in Bellingham, WA:

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=771157191#/group.php?gid=24128287585

Drop on by and help me pick a where/when! Thanks!
David wrote at 9:08am on July 2nd, 2008
Great Neil deGrasse Tyson! I can't believe you guys ignored his 2005 e-mail! Just kidding - it probably got lost in the luminiferous aether. Oh wait, the aether is a myth...which reminds me I also loved the Adam Savage.

Great podcasts! Here is a suggestion

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