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John Rennie lecture in NYC

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NYC Skeptics is proud to announce that our inaugural lecture will feature John Rennie, editor in chief of Scientific American magazine discussing "Scientific American's Century and a Half of Skepticism." Please join us!

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In its long history of reporting on discoveries and inventions, Scientific American has frequently been at odds with proponents of the paranormal, the technologically dubious, the weird and the downright irrational. Editor in chief John Rennie will discuss some of the magazine's (and his own) brushes with figures as diverse as the Wright Brothers, Harry Houdini and the Unabomber, not to mention the creationists, cold fusion advocates and nanotechnology cultists.

When:
Saturday October 27, 1:30 PM

Where:
New York Public Library
Andrew Heiskell Branch
40 W. 20th St. New York, NY
(between 5th and 6th Avenues - map)

Admission is free and open to the public

Click here for more information about John Rennie.

The NYC Skeptics Lecture Series will offer regular speaking events by notables in the skeptical community on topics concerning skepticism, science, and critical thinking.
 
We're still working on the logisitics of the space, but I will definitely let you know if there's anything to do. Hope to see you there!
 
I might make an appearance, but will be dressed in costume so possibly unidentifiable.
 
A couple of pics from the lecture. It was great, John Rennie is a wonderful speaker.

The first pic is him holding the infamous Atlas of Creation book. Scientific American received several copies of it and he passed around for all to see.
 

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Thank you to everyone who was able to make it out this afternoon. It was a terrific turnout (despite the weather, protests, roadclosings and whatnot) and as expected, John was a phenomonal speaker.

And of course, there was the lone truther in the room.

Ain't the Big Apple grand!
 
You too can own the Atlas of Creation for a meer $99

I knew the several hundred dollar price tag seemed excessive.

Amazon has them starting at $35
 
Dang, I wish he would come out west. I miss him every time. We went to high school together. He was a senior, I was a freshman. I worked the video for his daily news report for Home Room...
 
I wonder where the $1200 figure came from...

I thought that seemed strange, sure it is a nice book, but I have gotten nice larger format color books of old maps for $30, no where near that many pages though, but still I was thinking $80-150.
 

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