Awesome. I was at TAM6 last year. Neil deGrasse Tyson gave a phenomenal keynote address. I plan on going again, but not this year.
(And I hate that "keynote address" makes me think of Sundays at the District Convention.)
hi gang!.
my wife and i will be attending "the amazing meeting 7" (tam7) in las vegas, july 9-12.. tam is the annual gathering of skeptics, science nerds, and promotors of reason.
i've never been before, but am really looking forward to it.. more info on tam: http://www.amazingmeeting.com/.
Awesome. I was at TAM6 last year. Neil deGrasse Tyson gave a phenomenal keynote address. I plan on going again, but not this year.
(And I hate that "keynote address" makes me think of Sundays at the District Convention.)
i havent been a regular contributor to this forum, although ive been an avid reader for nearly 3 years.
because of my limited contribution, i havent really created a bond with anyone here, so i really appreciate you taking the time to read my story despite that.
my oldest brother had moved away by then, so my mother turned to me for support.
I, unfortunately, never got passed the smack-her-on-the-butt-and-run-away phase
So that's the mistake you made on your recent dates!
(figuratively, of course).
Oh, never mind. :)
http://www.skeptic.com/eskeptic/09-06-03.
excellent article.
somewhat lengthy but worth the read..
Gotcha...thanks for the clarification. :)
http://www.skeptic.com/eskeptic/09-06-03.
excellent article.
somewhat lengthy but worth the read..
From my experience, the article is incorrect.
In what way?
Because your son is autistic and was vaccinated, you conclude it was caused by the vaccinations?
i havent been a regular contributor to this forum, although ive been an avid reader for nearly 3 years.
because of my limited contribution, i havent really created a bond with anyone here, so i really appreciate you taking the time to read my story despite that.
my oldest brother had moved away by then, so my mother turned to me for support.
BTW, what were the names of some of those books you read? I have... a friend, yeah, that might benefit from reading those. lol
i havent been a regular contributor to this forum, although ive been an avid reader for nearly 3 years.
because of my limited contribution, i havent really created a bond with anyone here, so i really appreciate you taking the time to read my story despite that.
my oldest brother had moved away by then, so my mother turned to me for support.
Thanks for posting this... I enjoyed reading it. Glad to hear things are going well in most areas of your life and I have confidence you will succeed in that remaining area.
Good luck!
http://www.skeptic.com/eskeptic/09-06-03.
excellent article.
somewhat lengthy but worth the read..
Thanks Leo... I'd be interested in seeing that month-by-month diagnostic criteria you mentioned.
And thanks to LWT for the link to that article.
hi guys!
i love reading everybody's posts on here.
it's neat to see where the journey has taken them.
Stopped going to meetings in the fall of 2002. I have not been DA'd or DF'd.
it's also called souse.. there was a show on radio this morning about farm life, and a caller told how it's done.. my mother used to make a big container for xmas.. i'm really waxing nostalgic here.. sylvia.
People eat that stuff? On purpose?
... at the laundromat on sunday.. it was strange and exhilirating at the same time!.
i must get out more!.
tee hee hee.. sylvia.
You told me you liked a little fuzz.