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My (second) favourite website

Discussion in 'Break Room' started by Robertisaacs, Oct 24, 2007.


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    I thought i'd share this because it has given me so much satisfaction.

    http://www.badscience.net/

    Run by a Dr Ben Goldacre it is a site devoted to debunking / attacking shoddy pseudo science. Thrill to the stories of the MMR debate. Be shocked by the truth about the MRSA media "revalations" (made by somebody who discovered that antibiotics don't work on bird flu :eek:). Gasp at the bare faced affrontary of the "horrible poo lady" (Mrs "i'm a doctor really honestly i did a correspondance course and everything" Mc keith). Laugh at the homeopaths who claim to cure aids.

    Its like the JIR but different. Reassuring to know that the science police are out there! Very funny and a tiny bit educational.

    Enjoy

    Regards
    Robert
     
  2. twirly

    twirly Well-Known Member

    Informative but with that extra chortle factor. :) Thank you Robert.
    Always thought the McKeith woman was a bit weird. Poo seiving should only ever be attempted by a parent following an incident of older siblings betting that a younger sibling can't swallow mums engagement ring. :p nuff said.
     
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