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March 25, 2009 6:00 AM
I’m working on a new post that I think you will all like. But it’s going to take some time to get it done. While I get that squared away, here’s something I’ve been meaning to do for a long time — collect the interviews I’ve done into a list. If you’ve missed any ofthem, take a look. These links lead to the first post, and if there are subsequent posts,you can access them from a link at the end of each post.
Interviews:
The Terminating Line:
Interview with “Fuzzy”
Tracking Down Infrasound:Sally in North Carolina
Infrasound? Interview with Dennis in New Jersey
I’m making a list of popular posts to add to the sidebar over on the right, and theseare going in the list.
UPDATE: I’ve been emailing back and forth with the author of Bigfoot Declassified, Michael P. Raymond. I asked him if he was trying to fool people with the way his promo material is written, as if the materials were real (no matter how unbelievable that would be). He responded thusly:
I’m not trying to fool anyone….the book is set up to appear real…that’s the point. It is also under the heading of “fiction” and as you said “humor”…..all people have to do is just look and see how it is classified.So, caveat emptor and all that.
AND ANOTHER THING: You know I can’t resist this kind of stuff: Subatomic Particles Have Free Will. Yeah, baby! It’s a party all the way down..
If humans have free will, then so do subatomic particles such as electrons, say American mathematicians.
“If experimenters have a certain freedom, then particles have exactly the same kind of freedom,” wrote mathematicians John Conway and Simon Kochen, of Princeton University in New Jersey, in a recent paper published in Notices of the AMS.
“Indeed, it is natural to suppose that this latter freedom is the ultimate explanation of our own,” they said.
The watchmaker’s universe just threw a coil. Link via The Daily Grail.
BUT WAIT, THERE’S MORE: Advice from experts makes us switch off our rationality. So that’s how CSICOP (or, as they prefer now, CSI) does it.
Also from The Daily Grail.
LATER UPDATER:
Loren Coleman asks, Can bigfoot be gay? Blogsquatcher answers, who cares?


