Research Fellow for @JREF. Software guy & skeptic who created WhatsTheHarm.net. Fan of science, space, jazz, blues, beer & good comedy.
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cognitive psychologist, blogger, skeptic, former educator (at CSU Northridge), educational programs consultant for @JREF [opinions expressed here are my own] bio from Twitter
Host of @Tekzilla on @Revision3, Game On! (@TWiTGameOn), and The @SwordandLaser. Maker of Internet media. bio from Twitter
Host of Tech News Today, Sword and Laser, and many other Web shows. And as always, Coffee achiever bio from Twitter
Photographer, Geek, Skeptic, Atheist and rabid consumer of podcasts. Least productive member of the Parsec Awards Steering Committee. bio from Twitter
Grassroots skeptic; Steering member, IIG www.iigwest.org, volunteer www.cfiwest.org. Semi-retired, but busy. For a good time, visit www.theoddsmustbecrazy.com bio from Twitter
Writes about scientific skepticism, the paranormal and the relationship between science, media & the public. Editor of Doubtful News.
Hosts Scam School at Revision3.com. Eats fire. Sticks nails in eyes. Jackass. bio from Twitter
I am a physics teacher & self-described skeptic, someone who believes in Carl Sagan’s adage that “extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.” bio from Twitter
I'm known as Old John Smokey and people round these parts know me for my spoontastic bonanza of blues music. bio from Twitter
Be it in a fruit beverage or in research, Taylor Proctor prefers truth and authenticity. bio from Twitter
WeirdThings.com iTricks.com NSFWshow.com YouTube.com/WeirdThingsTV bio from Twitter
A very boring yet skeptical computer geek. Even if you know who I work for, my tweets are mine alone. I will say what I want. bio from Twitter
AnimeCons.com and Chibi Project creator; Anime Boston co-founder; tall freak; likes chocolate cream pie. bio from Twitter