Monthly Archives: November 2012
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I think Bobo is a Shaved Squatch…The Guilty Pleasure of Watching “Finding Bigfoot”
1November 30, 2012 by kittynh
Despite being a skeptic, I enjoy watching “Reality” TV shows that deal with the subjects like ghosts and monsters. I …
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It bugs me when the news chooses ratings over integrity….
Leave a commentNovember 28, 2012 by kittynh
What does KDVR news Denver Colorado, 2012, and the newspaper “The New York Sun”, 1835, have in common? Both used …
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Using art to introduce science to the masses. The church did it, why not science?
Leave a commentNovember 26, 2012 by kittynh
= Hidden away on a side staircase very few people use is a beautiful lamp that shows the diversity of …
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Skeptic Books for Children! Holiday indoctrination!
Leave a commentNovember 23, 2012 by kittynh
As a skeptic mom and skeptic preschool teacher, I found there were few truly good skeptic books for young children. …
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It’s the End of the World, or maybe not….
3November 17, 2012 by kittynh
The end! It’s getting nearer. Skeptical? There are a lot of reasons to be skeptical about the latest prediction that …
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Pepper’s Ghost, or I accidentally scare myself
5November 14, 2012 by kittynh
It is still possible to buy a small seasonal (no heat in winter) cabin in New Hampshire for a very …
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It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s fooling a veteran Air Force pilot!
6November 11, 2012 by kittynh
My dear friend, and fellow member of the Granite State Skeptics, really blew everyone away with his talk at our …
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Gen.Petraeus, my officer husband, and the role of honesty and honor
Leave a commentNovember 10, 2012 by kittynh
I perhaps wasn’t as shocked as most people at the news Gen. David Petraeus was having an affair allegedly with …
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Lesser known animals of science…besides Schrodingers cat
1November 7, 2012 by kittynh
One of my favorite school art projects was the “Lesser Known Animals of Science” book. Students all seem to know …
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