An echo from Michigan…

While I was in Michigan last week, CFI kept me dancing with multiple talks and a couple of interviews. You can download one of them right now: the Brayton interview (mp3).

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By PeterKarim (not verified) on 30 Mar 2009 #permalink

Cheers PZ, I shall look forward to listening it a bit later when I have an hour to spare.

By John Phillips, FCD (not verified) on 30 Mar 2009 #permalink

It was a very good interview, entertaining and insightful. It's good to see you've patched things up with Ed.

It's good to see you've patched things up with Ed.

So, no Bowie knives? Damn. I guess I'll just have to listen to "rational discussion", then. There really should be more skeptical bloodsports.

I attended the Wednesday talk which was excellent. Your speaking is as persuasive as your writing. I would have enjoyed eavesdropping on any discussions you had with local theist professors at the college discussion events, but I had to work. Thanks for braving the weather, sacrificing your car and working so hard to come to Michigan.