Tag Archives: science
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Beware of Psychic Fortune Cookie!
2September 22, 2015 by kittynh
I think everyone in the Western World agrees that Fortune Cookies are “just for fun”. The history of the fortune …
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“I’m praying for you…” A terrific Atheist response!
2May 31, 2015 by kittynh
A short but educational blog guest blog post by an Atheist I admire. Her response to “I’m praying…” is respectful …
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The Maybe Not End of Life Choice – Cryonics
1May 8, 2015 by kittynh
Shannon Vyff is a friend I admire in many ways. She’s a terrific mother, a lover of the outdoors yet …
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“Does this THING really WORK?” Bunny lets us know.
Leave a commentJune 20, 2014 by kittynh
Since becoming a bit of an invalid, I’ve had time to explore the internet. One of the most delightful finds …
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Guest Post – Is the Modern Skeptical Movement Actually Necessary?
13April 13, 2014 by kittynh
My most welcome guest blogger is Jon Clafin, a wonderful friend via FB and I hope to meet him someday. …
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Episode 4 review- Cosmos
1April 9, 2014 by kittynh
Thank you to Claus Larsen again for his reviews of Cosmos. The scope of Cosmos 2014 is the biggest imaginable, …
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Review – Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey Episode 1
1March 18, 2014 by kittynh
Claus Larsen has offered to do a review of the Cosmos episodes for Yankeeskeptic. He has to wait a bit …
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Don’t Debate Creationists?
Leave a commentFebruary 4, 2014 by kittynh
Thanks to Claus Larsen for helping sub here at Yankeeskeptic while I’m dealing with a health issue. Look for other …
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What’s your angle? Graphology psychology.
1November 1, 2013 by kittynh
Eugen Peter Schwiedland (1863-1936), was an Austrian born graphologist who lived in Vienna. His contribution to graphology is the Graphometer, …
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Spectrum Scientifics (A science toy store and more)
Leave a commentJanuary 21, 2013 by kittynh
A few years ago a friend of mine (and all skeptics) did a very brave thing. He opened a science …
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