- Another black Friday
- Astrologer makes astoundingly unlikely yet precise prediction
- Alien mind control
- Are the Rotary Cartoon Awards fixed?
- Oliver Stone, conspiracy nut
- Skeptic admits travelling with aliens in UFO
- The Chuck Norris bridge
- Faked Moon landings - another line of evidence
- Spooked911 Moon landing faked!
- I'm in trouble...
- A postmodern joke
- Creative Ways to Break Off Fruitless Interactions
- I See Humbug Everywhere - even at the hairdressers and the coffee shop
- WTF? Fallacy and Scientology
- Bowhunting and Traceurs - A Match Made in Heaven?
- Just what we need on the East Coast, more sharks…
- Scientific breakthrough in genetics
- Attempt to Boost Credibility of Social Scientists Backfires
- Is There a Case for Creating a WTF? Fallacy
- Leahey an Inspiration
- Season's Greetings from Bah Humbugonline
- Quick Thinker
- All Hail the Fallacy Meister
- All-Purpose News Item - Race Riots
- Junk History III Mythistorian Reviews Book Edited by Mythistorians
- Junk History II - The Mythistorian
- Junk History
- Words without opinions
- Haiku - an Ode to Phillip Adams
A site for skeptics and critical thinkers. Hundreds of real life examples of fallacies, updated regularly. An eBook version of Humbug! The skeptics’ field guide to spotting fallacies in thinking. A weekly podcast on each fallacy: Hunting Humbug 101 – a crash course in shooting down bad arguments. We take fallacies seriously, but not ourselves.
Friday, January 14, 2005
Miscellany
Labels:
Miscellany
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)

The Skeptic's Field Guide by Theo Clark and Jef Clark is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
0 comments:
Post a Comment