If you’re in the Denver area this weekend, with nothing better to do, then come check out the Rocky Mountain Roots Camp. I'll be giving a presentation on climate change and defending predictive science today at 1:30 pm in the chapel room of the First Unitarian Church in Denver (at 14th & Lafayette.) It should be fun!
If you can't make it (I know this is a little last minute) just check back soon; I'll post my presentation later.
In the meantime, I'll try to get this week's fractal up...
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Congratulations on the speaking gig! Wish I could be there but please do let us know how it goes and/or post your slides. Thanks for the heads-up!
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