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Peter S.
16th May 2007, 01:12 PM
Is anyone else here a fan of logically Critical (http://www.logicallycritical.net/Welcome.html)? I think the guy is a hoot and I enjoy the production values.
noblecaboose
16th May 2007, 02:06 PM
I listen to him, but sometimes his insistence on unusual vocabulary choices bugs me. Also, he tries a wee bit too hard to be funny. Sometimes he succeeds, sometimes he mashes the low-hanging fruit to a pulp. Also, his character voices are kind of lame. He's gotten a lot better, though. At least he's trying to liven things up.
Another point I feel I should mention is that I almost stopped listening to him after his pro gay rights podcast because he kept casually referring to homosexuals as "f@gs." That's kind of totally not okay. I got over it though, since he wasn't really using it as a derogatory term. It's just...it's not his word. I hate to be PC, but I'm from San Francisco and I can't help being a little sensitive about this issue.
Over all, I give it a 3 out of 4 because it's nice to hear an approach to critical thinking that doesn't rely on references to come to logical conclusions. I often find his arguments very helpful when dealing one on one with believers in pub conversations.
Pipirr
16th May 2007, 02:14 PM
I like it, but I haven't listened to all that many. The episode on Pascal's wager was great, as was the one about ghosts. I thought he brought a new perspective.
Pardalis
16th May 2007, 04:01 PM
Is anyone else here a fan of logically Critical (http://www.logicallycritical.net/Welcome.html)? I think the guy is a hoot and I enjoy the production values.
Yeah, it's so much fun. Great way to mix humor and critical thinking. I eat these podcasts like shortcakes. :D
skepticality
28th July 2007, 11:15 AM
Another one that confirmed on the phone with me yesterday that he *IS* coming to Dragon*Con as well! :)
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