Skeptics' Circle at Terra Sigillata

Has it been two weeks already?

The 31st Skeptics' Circle is now available at Terra Sigillata. Not only has its host, Abel PharmBoy, put together a delightful selection of the blogosphere's best skeptical writing, but he's given it the feel of a meeting of a smallish scientific society.

So grab some coffee on your way into the auditorium!

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Thanks so much for the plug, Janet. I really used to love chairing sessions at out departmental research retreats and thought that I'd try to inject some of that personality into the Circle.