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Monthly Archives: February 2011
What is a geek?
I gave a talk about The Geek Manifesto at Westminster Skeptics last Monday, together with Evan Harris, and I’m really grateful to everybody who came. Your contributions were exceptionally valuable, and I’m working through what they might mean for my … Continue reading
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Listen to me talking about The Geek Manifesto on The Pod Delusion
Last Monday, I gave a talk to Westminster Skeptics about The Geek Manifesto, with Evan Harris. James O’Malley of The Pod Delusion podcast interviewed me about it afterwards, and you can listen to it here. I understand that James will … Continue reading
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