Posted by siddharta on 29 Jun 2008 at about 15:41.
Greg mate do us all a favor and lessen the Skeptoid exposure pleeeeze. This is a guy who truly Believes Ancient wisdom is irrelevant, Drugs heal the body ( and not the body itself ) and that 911 doesn't smell distinctly like a rotting kipper. Oh and I particularly liked his book plug at the end. My Wife works for a chiropractor and it took some strength to prevent her from smashing the monitor while we watched.
I thought it a worthwhile exercise to see where 'the skeptics' are coming from. There are some decent lessons in there, but the over-riding thing I took from it is that skeptics (in general) are simply too 'square' to ever convince the general public. If they want to get traction for their movement, they need the 'rock stars' of their movement (such as Penn Jillette) to run the show.
The squareness of it all was so much that I couldn't help but include the comment, "Duck and cover". ;)
Kind regards,
Greg
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You monkeys only think you're running things
"Science never suppresses good science". Is this dude serious? What a joke. Why is he trying to defend an auto company?
I had to stop listening at that point because when it comes to bringing "good science" to the consumer Brian misses the entire point of the argument against big automakers. MONEY often does and will suppress good science. In reference to his point about automobiles, you bet you're ass auto companies suppress better engine technology if it doesn't grow the auto companies bottom line.
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30 April 2004
1 year 9 weeks
Greg mate do us all a favor and lessen the Skeptoid exposure pleeeeze. This is a guy who truly Believes Ancient wisdom is irrelevant, Drugs heal the body ( and not the body itself ) and that 911 doesn't smell distinctly like a rotting kipper. Oh and I particularly liked his book plug at the end. My Wife works for a chiropractor and it took some strength to prevent her from smashing the monitor while we watched.
cheers
30 April 2004
5 hours 24 min
Hi Sid,
I thought it a worthwhile exercise to see where 'the skeptics' are coming from. There are some decent lessons in there, but the over-riding thing I took from it is that skeptics (in general) are simply too 'square' to ever convince the general public. If they want to get traction for their movement, they need the 'rock stars' of their movement (such as Penn Jillette) to run the show.
The squareness of it all was so much that I couldn't help but include the comment, "Duck and cover". ;)
Kind regards,
Greg
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You monkeys only think you're running things
16 November 2007
3 years 29 weeks
"Science never suppresses good science". Is this dude serious? What a joke. Why is he trying to defend an auto company?
I had to stop listening at that point because when it comes to bringing "good science" to the consumer Brian misses the entire point of the argument against big automakers. MONEY often does and will suppress good science. In reference to his point about automobiles, you bet you're ass auto companies suppress better engine technology if it doesn't grow the auto companies bottom line.