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Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: "Michael Gray"
Date: 07 Dec 2007 03:53:13 PM
Object: AA: Attn New Yorkers. Still not too late for Skeptical Meeting!
The New York City Skeptics Public Lecture Series announces that on
Saturday, December 8 at 1PM, there will be an address by Dr. Steven
Novella, academic neurologist on full-time faculty at Yale University
School of Medicine, and the author of “Weird Science,” a monthly
column featured in the “New Haven Advocate.” Steve is the co-founder
and President of the New England Skeptical Society and co-host of the
Skeptics Guide to the Universe podcast, the official podcast of the
JREF.
His talk is titled, “An Introduction to Skeptical Activism,” and will
discuss the basics of a skeptical world view and why it is important,
as well as sharing his experiences as a skeptical activist. It will be
held at the New York Public Library, Jefferson Market Branch, 425
Avenue of the Americas – 6th Ave. The West 4th Street stop on the F,
V, A, C, or E subway trains will get you there: walk north on 6th
Avenue.
There will – of course! – be an audience Q & A session after the
lecture.
.

User: "Christopher A.Lee"

Title: Re: AA: Attn New Yorkers. Still not too late for Skeptical Meeting! 10 Dec 2007 03:22:55 PM
On Sat, 08 Dec 2007 08:23:13 +1030, Michael Gray
<mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote:

The New York City Skeptics Public Lecture Series announces that on
Saturday, December 8 at 1PM, there will be an address by Dr. Steven
Novella, academic neurologist on full-time faculty at Yale University
School of Medicine, and the author of Weird Science, a monthly
column featured in the New Haven Advocate. Steve is the co-founder
and President of the New England Skeptical Society and co-host of the
Skeptics Guide to the Universe podcast, the official podcast of the
JREF.

Couldn't make it I'm afraid. I got to Poughkeepsie station with enough
time to spare normally and then spent too much time hunting for a
space to park in, and missed the train. I've never seen the parking
garage or parking lot so full on a Saturday.
I wanted to hear him speak.
I did meet several people who gave a good report yesterday, at the
NYCA brunch.
.
User: "Michael Gray"

Title: Re: AA: Attn New Yorkers. Still not too late for Skeptical Meeting! 11 Dec 2007 02:28:37 AM
On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 16:22:55 -0500, Christopher A.Lee
<calee@optonline.net> wrote:

On Sat, 08 Dec 2007 08:23:13 +1030, Michael Gray
<mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote:

The New York City Skeptics Public Lecture Series announces that on
Saturday, December 8 at 1PM, there will be an address by Dr. Steven
Novella, academic neurologist on full-time faculty at Yale University
School of Medicine, and the author of “Weird Science,” a monthly
column featured in the “New Haven Advocate.” Steve is the co-founder
and President of the New England Skeptical Society and co-host of the
Skeptics Guide to the Universe podcast, the official podcast of the
JREF.


Couldn't make it I'm afraid. I got to Poughkeepsie station with enough
time to spare normally and then spent too much time hunting for a
space to park in, and missed the train. I've never seen the parking
garage or parking lot so full on a Saturday.

I wanted to hear him speak.

I did meet several people who gave a good report yesterday, at the
NYCA brunch.

It's my fault for being so late with the announcement, I'm afraid.
The traffic is not my fault, though!
.


User: "MarkA"

Title: Re: AA: Attn New Yorkers. Still not too late for Skeptical Meeting! 08 Dec 2007 12:49:58 PM
On Sat, 08 Dec 2007 08:23:13 +1030, Michael Gray wrote:

The New York City Skeptics Public Lecture Series announces that on
Saturday, December 8 at 1PM, there will be an address by Dr. Steven
Novella, academic neurologist on full-time faculty at Yale University
School of Medicine, and the author of “Weird Science,” a monthly
column featured in the “New Haven Advocate.” Steve is the co-founder
and President of the New England Skeptical Society and co-host of the
Skeptics Guide to the Universe podcast, the official podcast of the
JREF.

His talk is titled, “An Introduction to Skeptical Activism,” and will
discuss the basics of a skeptical world view and why it is important,
as well as sharing his experiences as a skeptical activist. It will be
held at the New York Public Library, Jefferson Market Branch, 425
Avenue of the Americas – 6th Ave. The West 4th Street stop on the F,
V, A, C, or E subway trains will get you there: walk north on 6th
Avenue.

There will – of course! – be an audience Q & A session after the
lecture.

Sadly, I won't be able to attend. I *love* Dr. Novella's SGU podcast.
Hope the meeting goes well.
--
MarkA
(This space temporarily unavailable)
.
User: "Michael Gray"

Title: Re: AA: Attn New Yorkers. Still not too late for Skeptical Meeting! 08 Dec 2007 03:45:46 PM
On 08 Dec 2007 18:49:58 GMT, MarkA <joe@somewhere.com> wrote:

On Sat, 08 Dec 2007 08:23:13 +1030, Michael Gray wrote:

The New York City Skeptics Public Lecture Series announces that on
Saturday, December 8 at 1PM, there will be an address by Dr. Steven
Novella, academic neurologist on full-time faculty at Yale University
School of Medicine, and the author of “Weird Science,” a monthly
column featured in the “New Haven Advocate.” Steve is the co-founder
and President of the New England Skeptical Society and co-host of the
Skeptics Guide to the Universe podcast, the official podcast of the
JREF.

His talk is titled, “An Introduction to Skeptical Activism,” and will
discuss the basics of a skeptical world view and why it is important,
as well as sharing his experiences as a skeptical activist. It will be
held at the New York Public Library, Jefferson Market Branch, 425
Avenue of the Americas – 6th Ave. The West 4th Street stop on the F,
V, A, C, or E subway trains will get you there: walk north on 6th
Avenue.

There will – of course! – be an audience Q & A session after the
lecture.


Sadly, I won't be able to attend. I *love* Dr. Novella's SGU podcast.
Hope the meeting goes well.

Too late now!
I imagine it will be avaliable in some form or other on the NESS or
SGTTU website.
.



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