The 93rd Meeting of the Skeptics Circle: A mystical reading with Master Woo

It's that time again. Once again, the best that the skeptical blogosphere has had to offer over the last couple of weeks is on display, this time over at City of Skeptics, where you can now find The 93rd Meeting of the Skeptics' Circle. The dude fooled me though. With the time difference between here and Australia, this Circle appeared yesterday here in the States, before I remembered to do my usual last minute submission of a post to the Circle. Damn. I'll have to be more careful next time.

Go forth, read, and enjoy, nonetheless. That I have become superfluous to most meetings of the Skeptics' Circle is actually a good thing. It means that the Circle is bigger than its organizer and that it doesn't depend on any one blogger.

And the next time the Skeptics' Circle will be landing will be on Thursday, August 28 at Reduce to Common Sense, hosted by Rana Banerjee. So get those skeptical pens twitching or those skeptical fingers tapping away on the keyboard, and get Rana some great material for next week. As always, if you're interested in hosting (and we still don't have the first host for 2009 yet!), check out the guidelines and schedule, as well as the guidelines for hosts, and then drop me a line.

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