Fast approaching: The 106th Meeting of the Skeptics' Circle

It's almost here. In fact, it'll be here in a mere three days, and I've been remiss. But it's still not too late to submit your best skeptical work to Jeff, the next host of the Skeptics' Circle, to be held on Thursday at Disillusioned Words. So please, don't let the fact that I was away for a week and that I haven't yet caught up with tasks, both at work and on the blog, that need to be done penalize Jeff.

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