Wednesday, December 10, 2008

ENRICO FERMI

The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe is a weekly podcast, each episode roughly one-hour long, that focuses on science news and the discussion, dissection, and ultimate ideological destruction of irrational nonsense. It's a fun romp with a handful of intelligent people who talk about things skeptics may find worth thinking about.

What gets me every time is the closing segment of each show is where Jay Novella reads a quote from a thinker of some sort and then pauses and shouts the name of the person being quoted. In #171 he accidentally shouted the name of the person who submitted the quote for consideration. He quickly corrected himself. It's hilarious. It's the little things that make me laugh. Little things happen all the time. I laugh way too much.

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