From somewhere within the Bermuda Triangle: The 37th Meeting of the Skeptics' Circle

Mysteriously appearing prematurely briefly last week deep in the heart of the Bermuda Triangle, only to disappear again in an equally mysterious manner, the 37th Meeting of the Skeptics' Circle has once again appeared, but this time as expected at the home of Autism Diva. However, the participants are a bit unusual this time, in that they're the denizens of the deep, holding the first underwater meeting ever. Check it out!

Two weeks from now, the Skeptics' Circle will appear once again, this time at Skeptic Rant, where it was hosted once before in a most creative fashion. I'm looking for more good things this time around. So, folks, get your best skeptical blogging ready to submit before July 6, and then on that day join us here again for yet another dose of antidote to the credulity that is so common on the Internet and in the blogosphere. Guidelines for submissions, as always, can be found here, along with the archive of past meetings and the schedule for future meetings. If you think you have what it takes to host, check out these more detailed hosting and submitting guidelines and then drop me a line at oracknows@gmail.com.

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Thanks, Orac.

For some odd reason the Diva blog is getting much more traffic than usual...probably some sort of force emanating from the Bermuda Triangle... people are off course and ending up mysteriously at the Diva blog.

By Autism Diva (not verified) on 22 Jun 2006 #permalink