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Skepticality's 100th Show

Skepticality, one of my favourite podcasts, just put its 100th show on-line! Swoopy and Derek have been going strong now for four whole years! Always good for in-depth science-friendly interviews....

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Skepticality's 100th Show

Category: Skepticism
Posted on: April 23, 2009 3:40 AM, by Martin R

weirdus.gifSkepticality, one of my favourite podcasts, just put its 100th show on-line! Swoopy and Derek have been going strong now for four whole years! Always good for in-depth science-friendly interviews.

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Thanks for mentioning our 100th show! :)

Posted by: Derek Colanduno | April 23, 2009 9:42 AM

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a bit late and not entirely on topic.
I too love Skepticality, but do you know about any swedish skeptical podcasts?
I'm also quite interested in archaeology but I have not taken any university courses on the subject, but would like to know more, are there any reliable swedish language magazines, websites and/or podcasts on the subject?
Of course english language works too, but since more than 90% of the podcasts I subscribe to are in english it would feel like a breath of fresh air to hear science podcasts in swedish.

Posted by: joel | May 14, 2009 3:04 PM

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Sadly I'm completely ignorant of Swedish podcasts. I do know that my wife likes to download Sveriges Radio programs and listen to them on her cellphone.

As for magazines, I recommend Populär Arkeologi for lighter reading and Fornvännen for original research.

A good online forum is arkeologiforum.se.

Posted by: Martin R | May 14, 2009 3:10 PM

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