To accomplish this I’ve started an intermittent video blog/podcast supplement to this blog. Only two episodes are up so far – the first on Fusion: Hot and Cold and the second on GMO Labelling – and it’s only available through YouTube for now (I may look into the technical aspects of how to iTunes it next week). You can subscribe to the RSS feed here or follow the YouTube playlist here.
My goal is to produce quality, short, informative and interesting videos. It will take a few before I hit my stride and I don’t promise a consistent release schedule (which means it may drop off the radar for a while).
Here’s the first two episodes:
Episode 1: Fusion Hot and Cold
Episode 2: GMO Labeling
]]>The Checkup is a long-time Canadian radio talk show, designed to spark dialogue across the country.
To arrange my thoughts for the discussion, I sat down for a Google+ Hangout with Mavaddat and discussed some of the issues that might come up. You can watch the discussion below the fold.
In the video, I referenced Murphy’s article about Hitchens and Dawkins, “Bluster masquerading as reason.”
I also discussed briefly Professor Edward Slingerland’s Vancouver Institute talk from this evening, “Do we really live in a secular age?” I ended up not making it to this lecture, so I don’t have the answer for you. I will try to make next week’s lecture from Marci McDonald, author of The Armageddon Factor.
I hope to do more of these discussions, since they’re fascinating and a good, quick way to flesh out ideas. Let me know if you’re interested and we can schedule a time.
I look forward to your feedback.
]]>I gave this talk this morning for the BC Humanists at Oakridge Seniors Centre. The TalkOrigins article I referenced can be found here.
Here’s the video, on presenting evidence for the Big Bang in clear and succinct terms.
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A few thoughts cross my mind:
And while I deplore Islam and its brutal subjugation of women, ignorant accusations like this do nothing to help bring peace and freedom to the victims.
]]>New Bob & Doug is awful:
One Twitterer described it as:
I am really disappointed in this animated Bob and Doug MacKenzie… What a weird and boring right wing load of garbage…
Now, I haven’t sat through enough to determine it’s political slant, but it’s overall shittiness may have to do with the fact Global outsourced it to a California-based studio known as Animax Entertainment.
In the future Global, let’s keep the making fun of ourselves, to ourselves.
(And yes, I realize Dave Thomas, from the SCTV Original is working on this new one, but he clearly lacks the rest of the SCTV might).
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]]>This is the mockumentary of a first year engineer who decides to try out EngPhys for a month to document the health effects.
Watch the trailers:
Stay tuned to the Engineering Physics channel on YouTube for more EP greatness. The 2004 classic that destroyed enrolment to the program, H-Bar, is already online.
]]>One thing I really noted, is how polished and professional the campaign was across the country, while still being about the people (as any NDP volunteer will tell you).
]]>I’m not sure he’s out there to win, but dammit if he wants to get his message across.
The heart of his message: we are in a dire democratic deficit (hey alliteration nuts), and our wealth needs to be controlled by us, the people.
At the first forum, he talked a bit too much about monopolies and the “big business parties,” but at the Garneau United Church forum he was more eloquent and focussed on building a stronger democracy.
I should also point out, King’s University College was arrogant enough to not invite him to their forum. I urge you to email King’s at [email protected] and complain about their attempted silencing of democracy.
So, to help him and his often under-heard message, I have pledged to repost their pretty slick ad (quicktime mov, click if video doesn’t appear), which gets very minimal and abysmally late air times from the CRTC.
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