Mr Victor Senchenko, or how I learned to stop worrying and love email spam

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

A while back, I received a press release spam1 from someone on behalf of a chap that goes by the name Victor Senchenko. Senchenko wrote a book, which he has self-published, and sent me the spam trying to get me to buy it.
As (hopefully) with most people, I don’t generally tend to buy things [...]

The Atheist Thirteen

Friday, June 13th, 2008

[In order that we might find out at least a little bit more about each other in the atheist blogging community, I've come up with a little meme. That, and I'm away this weekend at my sister's wedding and won't be blogging.]
If you’d like to take part, copy these questions, and answer them in [...]

Books and updating

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

This is a two-in-one post concerning recent book purchases and the time I have to update this blog, so feel free to skip the bit you’re not interested in.
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Tidying up

Sunday, November 18th, 2007

I’ve now settled on a new blog style (comments are welcome - I still need to customise it a bit to my own particular preferences) but during the update to Wordpress 2.3, the tagging (which I used in favour of categories) seems to have been majorly messed up, so it seems that I’m having to [...]

Blog mess

Thursday, November 15th, 2007

Please excuse the mess. I’ve upgraded to WordPress 2.3, and have taken this opportunity to come up with a new theme.
You’re welcome to stick around and watch it take shape, but for the moment, it’s going to look pretty bare-bones for a few days.
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New web site launched

Friday, November 24th, 2006

This new weblog is for the purposes of highlighting the nonsense from those who have an unhealthy obsession or compulsion with the “supernatural” or the “divine” that is increasingly threatening to insinuate itself into real life, affecting not just those who chose to believe in such things, but those of us who do not, for [...]

Not praying for (or on) you