70 posts categorized "Skeptic"

03 July 2008

Good God, a TPM medal of honour!

Battleground God - www.philosophersnet.com/games/god 

Can your beliefs about God make it across TPM's challenging intellectual battleground?

TPMMedalOfHonourCongratulations! You have been awarded the TPM medal of honour! This is our highest award for outstanding service on the intellectual battleground.

The fact that you progressed through this activity neither being hit nor biting a bullet suggests that your beliefs about God are internally consistent and very well thought out.

  • A direct hit would have occurred had you answered in a way that implied a logical contradiction.
  •  You would have bitten bullets had you responded in ways that required that you held views that most people would have found strange, incredible or unpalatable.

However, you avoided both these fates - and in doing so qualify for our highest award. A fine achievement!

How did you do compared to other people?

  • 402273 people have completed this activity to date.
  • You suffered zero direct hits and bit zero bullets.
  • This compares with the average player of this activity to date who takes 1.39 hits and bites 1.11 bullets.
  • 7.69% of the people who have completed this activity, like you, emerged unscathed with the TPM Medal of Honour.
  • 45.70% of the people who have completed this activity took very little damage and were awarded the TPM Medal of Distinction.

02 July 2008

A miracle?

He has arrived!

Shipment Location                               Date Time
International United States 06/25/08  5:23pm
Arrived Abroad New Zealand 07/01/08  7:29am
Out of customs New Zealand 07/01/08  1:54pm
Delivered Abroad New Zealand 07/01/08  5:18pm

More to follow…

01 July 2008

Green Wing salutes the Flying Spaghetti Monster!

I’m watching the Green Wing again, on DVD, and loved this reference to out Noodly Father (thankyoutube for the clip)

10 May 2008

What's The Harm? Here's the harm!

Often the response to criticism of [insert woo-woo science/therapy/religion] is “What’s the harm?”.

This site tackles many of those topics and documents the harm.

What's The Harm? - whatstheharm.net
2,451 people killed, 117,941 injured and over $138,693,382 in economic damages

Via James Randi’s SWIFT

Shock - An honest Homeopathy Site!

This is refreshing, an honest of the woo-woo therapy Homeopathy.


FairDeal Homeopathy - www.fdhom.co.uk

I'm actually ill - can FairDeal Homeopathy help me?
Go to your doctor immediately. Fairdeal Homeopathy will not be able to cure you. However, the placebo effect generated by taking FairDeal Homeopathic products may reduce the unpleasantness of some of the symptoms. Homeopathy of any sort is not a medical treatment, neither is it a substitute for evidence-based medicine and proper medical opinion.


Via James Randi’s SWIFT

21 March 2008

A good Friday post...

For Graham, my atheist boss, who gave me some long weekend reading: Letter to a Christian Nation

BibleDisclaimer

12 February 2008

Psychic Spam, fraud from the future!

I got this phishing spam today, February 12 2008, warning me of unusual activity in my PayPal account which will happen in 3 days! Seems the spammers fake “Account Review Team” have psychic abilities, have mastered time travel or can’t read a calendar!

Dear PayPal Valued Costumer,
PayPal is committed to maintaining a safe environment for its community of buyers and sellers. To protect the security of your account, PayPal employs some of the most advanced security systems in the world and our anti-fraud teams regularly screen the PayPal system for unusual activity.
We are contacting you to remind you that on February 15, 2008 our Account Review Team identified some unusual activity in your account. In accordance with PayPal's User Agreement and to ensure that your account has not been compromised, access to your account was limited. Your account access will remain limited until this issue has been resolved.

I suppose had I followed their instructions and sent the details the fraud might have happened on the 15th as they predicted. Are you still Psychic if you create the future you predict?

Happily MailWasher dealt with the message, and revealed the true destination of the supposed PayPal links, before it even left my mail server;

Psychic_Spam

 

10 February 2008

Sensing Barack Obama...

Why do I have the feeling Barack Obama will be;

  1. The next president
  2. Assassinated

31 January 2008

Another President as stupid as George Bush?

It seems hard to believe, but.. 


Mike Huckabee Says [about evolution] "It's Just a Theory" - Sandwalk


Maybe Mr Huckabee should read this



A scientific theory is an established and experimentally verified fact or collection of facts about the world. Unlike the everyday use of the word theory, it is not an unproved idea, or just some theoretical speculation. The latter meaning of a 'theory' in science is called a hypothesis.
www.whatislife.com/glossary/t.htm

21 January 2008

Penn Says

Sony gave Penn Jillette a bunch of camcorders and the result is Penn Says… I miss his radio show, heard via podcast, but these gems fill some of the void. I’ve Subscribed!

Introduction to Penn Says

PennSays

10 January 2008

Real Life: Healer Or Hoaxer? Crap documentary or great advertorial?

I just watched “Real Life: Healer Or Hoaxer?” on TVNZ’s TV One. It was billed as an insight into the work of spiritual healer “John of God” (JoG) described in the show notes as: “a man who some call the most powerful spiritual healer since Jesus”. It claimed, in the previews, to ask the question: “Is John of God a miracle worker or a charlatan?”

John of God - Healer or Hoaxer – Top Shelf Productions
Healer or Hoaxer follows these human journeys from a balanced point of view, seeking to answer the question of whether John of God really is one of the world's most powerful spiritual healers, or whether he's just another trickster preying on the weak.

They followed three Kiwis who went to see "JoG" when he visited New Zealand, two of them later following him back to Brazil. As all were facing life threatening illness it’s impossible to criticise them but not the makers of this documentary. As an investigation into the value of Spiritual Healing it was a total waste of  time. There was no attempt to quantify the impact of his treatment beyond, understandable, subjective hopeful comments from the patients involved.

The only seemingly critical element were some insipid non-committal comments from a “scientist”, whose name I didn’t catch*, Mark Wilson (a pyschologist and behaviourist) who added little to the exercise. He offered vague explanations of what could be happening if the spiritual healing was working but no critique of the techniques used and their possible impacts. Sadly for those involved the result seemed to be no measurable physical improvement and certainly no miracle cures. The programme failed to challenge JoG or question the outcome.

THANK THE INTERNET, and YouTube, for allowing us to see James Randi’s analysis of a similar ABC sham documentary back in 2005. Since Randi is expert at exposing the physical tricks used JoG a quick Google search found the article and video below. It’s amazing how the local effort duplicated the lack of investigation seen in sham show which inspired Randi’s comments. He explains how JoG relies on carnival tricks and the natural, physical, responses to them to achieve his short term “cures”. It’s also amazing “Top Shelf” didn’t tackle the issues Randi raises or mention his extensive analysis in an hour, actually 44 minutes + adverts, of air time.

In short it was a crap "documentary" with little evidence of critical thinking and a brilliant "Advertorial" for a charlatan. What a waste of a good opportunity.

"John of God." - A JREF Special Analysis - February 18, 2005
Folks, the page previously prepared for this week's slot has been pre-empted so that I can present my observations — and some of those from the public — concerning the February 10th, 2005, showing of the American Broadcasting Company's "Primetime Live" program. It dealt with a man called "John of God" who works out of Brazil. This was a major show that could have been a useful, productive, and informative program, but failed to reach that standard. Read on…

Below: James Randi on John of God (aka João Teixeira, the miracle man and João de Deus) and criticizes the way the media portrays "psychics."

Real Life: Healer or Hoaxer – TV ONE | tvnz.co.nz
Wednesday January 9 at 9.30pm on TV ONE
Real Life features some of the more unusual and moving documentaries you'll ever see, covering people both little and large, facing the world with a different perspective.

* I didn’t record the program so cant check and there is no reference in the details on the program website. If you know leave a comment or email me using the sidebar link and I will update the post. Post amended 10/01/08

07 January 2008

James Randi about Richard Feynman

James Randi tells how he confounded Richard Feynman, just brilliant.

Links with this one where Richard Feynman explains confusion

06 January 2008

Michael Pollan - In Defense of Food

This is nutrition advice I can relate too! No need for Agel in this regime…


Science Friday Archives: Michael Pollan - In Defense of Food

In this segment, Ira talks with author Michael Pollan about his latest book, "In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto." He suggests that people can improve their eating tremendously through relatively simple rules, including 'Don't eat anything that your great-grandmother would not recognize as food.' Pollan boils down his philosophy of nutrition to just seven words: 'Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants.' We'll find out more about his ideas, and how to apply them to your local grocery store

07 November 2007

Evidence piracy and global warming are linked!

  The evidence mounts for FSM’s claim that pirates and global warming are linked . Click through for a remarkable chart from Google Trends


startling evidence - piracy vs global warming at Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster
I’m amazed, I was thinking that your churches theories on global warming were just a bit off. I was using Google Trends and I came up with a startling chart.

19 October 2007

The Church of Google?

Does the Flying Spaghetti Monster have a rival? 


» The Church of Google

We at the Church of Google believe the search engine Google is the closest humankind has ever come to directly experiencing an actual God (as typically defined). We believe there is much more evidence in favour of Google's divinity than there is for the divinity of other more traditional gods…


via Bad Astronomy Blog

23 September 2007

RobiNZ CAD Blog: The Flying Spaghetti Monster meets Freewheel

Using DWF + Freewheel to view a deity from any perspective… 


RobiNZ CAD Blog: The Flying Spaghetti Monster meets Freewheel

04 August 2007

2007 Skeptics Conference

Posted at the request of Chair– Entity Vicki Hyde:

Magic, mystery and medicine make up a potent mix at this year´s Annual Skeptics Conference, being held at St Andrews College, Christchurch, over 21-23 September.

Magicians Michael Woolf and Geoff Diggs will be talking about preconceptions, misconceptions and sheer gullibility, and quiet possibility fooling not a few conference attendees along the way. The mystery component of the conference comes from the presentation by natural history film-maker Mark Orton, whose documentary "Prints of Darkness" investigates the perennial sightings of the "Ashburton panther". A more sobering topic for skeptical consideration is that of the growing alternative and complementary medicine industry.

The opening of a Rife clinic in Christchurch which charges large amounts for a machine said to explode bacteria and parasites involved in over 800 different illness recently gained press attention, with sports star Steve Gurney endorsing the product. The conference's Friday evening social gathering will include a genial competition to put together their own boxes of electronic bits. As with many such products in the alternative medicine industry, your box need not actually do anything to win a prize!

Along with the two-days of presentations covering a diverse range of topics, the output of journalists over the past 12 months will be scrutinised and lambasted and lauded at the 2007 Bent Spoon and Bravo Awards, when the New Zealand Skeptics announce their annual prize for the most gullible piece of reporting in the past year as well as celebrating critical thinking.

2007 Skeptics Conference
St Andrews College, Normans Rd, Christchurch September 21-23

More information on the conference programme and registration form available here:
http://skeptics.org.nz

21 July 2007

It was today - Apollo 11

Graeme Hill, with Grant Christie, had a great moon astronomy session on Radio Live marking the anniversary of Apollo 11 landing on the moon.

While the Apollo images & video are familiar seeing and standing under a Saturn V Rocket, at Kennedy Space Centre, bought home the true scale of the achievement. It also reinforced how insulting the moon hoaxers, de-bunked during the programme, really are.

Dwarfed by a Apollo/Saturn V Rocket
Apollo/Saturn V Rocket
Apollo capsule

Apollo - Man on the moon
This Web site honors those involved in the success of Apollo 11. From astronauts to managers, engineers to contractors, this site ensures that the courageous efforts of those involved in the Apollo program will not be forgotten.

Bad Astronomy Blog » One Small Step…

Radio Live – Streaming Site – Saturday, 12:00 – 13:00 New Zealand Time is Science & Skeptic Hour

Radio Live - Graeme Hill Podcast Feedhttp://feeds.feedburner.com/GraemeHill

Published at Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster!

It was cool to have this post published at the official FSM site! 


Save the Kiwi at Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster

RobiNZFSM

08 July 2007

What was so special about 07/07/07?

I mean it’s just an arbitrary day, defined by a numbering system, from a starting point based on one cultures view of the world.

If you want dates of special significance look at 04/07/07 and 08/07/07.

They’ll change the way the world moves! 

10 June 2007

The Holiday Scam Rang!

The phone goes last night, about 8pm, and a scratchy voice says:

“I’m ringing from Australia” (sounded more like a bad VOIP call from Mumbai)

“Your number has qualified for a free holiday, 9 nights anywhere in Australia or New Zealand, where would you like to go?”

With scam meter on full alert I asked:

“What company are you representing”
(Silence)
“Where are you calling from?”
“Australia”

I thought it was a timeshare or similar bullshit offer so ended the call with: “Not interested thanks”.

Then this morning on Radio Live News an item about not faxing or calling a phone line to give your credit card number in order to qualify for a “free holiday”. Seems the 0900 number they provided wasn’t answered and cost a fortune per call…

Beware of cheap holiday scam, say police - NZPA

12 May 2007

Richard Dawkins, reason alone?

This is a brilliant interview with Richard Dawkins from “The Agenda”.

Richard Dawkins | Can We Live by Reason Alone?

Tonight on The Agenda: world-renowned scientist Richard Dawkins and his spirited defense of atheism. Plus: Are we good because of God?

Air Date: Thursday, May 10 2007

PS: Delightful to see a long format serious interview. Something that hasn’t been done on New Zealand TV for years…

09 May 2007

Save the Kiwi (Apteryx) from the Flying Spaghetti Monster Kiwi Motivation Test

How could the Flying Spaghetti Monster (FSM) threaten our national icon, the New Zealand Kiwi (Apteryx)?

This submission to a well recognised Government Conservation Agency explains it all:

Hi,

FSMGospelI’m currently reading "The Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster” by Bobby Henderson.

It’s the official gospel of the deity known as the “Flying Spaghetti Monster” (FSM) and gives the true story of creation from it’s beginning 5000 years ago to today. While that time period and the process may not quite agree with accepted scientific theory it gives convincing explanations for these anomalies.

Creation, the Big Bang, Dinosaurs, Fossils, Red Shifted Stars, Quantum Physics, String Theory - more correctly spaghetti theory - and the process incorrectly attributed to Evolution are integrated into a total world view guided by the unseen touch of the FSM’s Noodly Tentacles. 

It’s a wonderful book that will result in many converting to “Pastafarianism” but there is a risk. I’m concerned non-believers trying to disprove Pastafarianism may impact our threatened national icon – the Kiwi.

The reason for this is material that appears on pages 47 & 48. Its a rebuttal of Evolution titled “Kiwi Birds: Flight-less?”.  

It explains the Kiwis inability to fly, conventionally attributed to environmental aspects like plentiful ground feed and a lack of predators, is not proven. Prophet Bobby states that in addition to being spherical Kiwis are also extremely lazy. He contends that they can fly but simply lack motivation and choose not too. He argues, “You’ll never see me running but there is a good chance that I could”.

Later on there is a challenge to evolutionists, “Evolution is just a theory”, to test the “Theory of Kiwi Motivation” as summarised below;

  • Requirements: A representative sample of Kiwis, 20 – 30 is suggested, a dump truck and a high cliff.
  • Method: Drive the truckload of Kiwis to a high cliff, dump them over the cliff.
  • Observation; Record how many Kiwis flap their “useless” wings and fly to safety.

For the sake of the tiny Kiwi population it’s imperative that we avoid hordes of evolutionists performing this test. Of course as a Pastafarian I believe that they will fly safely to roost in trees, for the first time, but it’s possible that our deity has made a slight mistake with Kiwi aerodynamics. Unlike many creators he does not claim to be infallible.

Therefore for the sake of all living Kiwis I must ask if any experiment like this, or other tests of motivation, have ever been done and if so what were the results?

Publishing these may save the needless motivation, or worse, of hundreds of Kiwis.

Regards…

Their response should be considered carefully by Pastafarians and misguided Evolutionists alike:

KiwifuglHere is the Linguini theory of creation turned into Raviolli

If creation occurred 5000 years ago, then the ancient seashell fossils in the rocks of Central Otago must have been put there by the evolutionary army. The coal that has been mined on the West Coast for the last 150 years must have been imported from China and buried there and covered with forests to make it look natural.

Coal formation takes millions of years and it is proven to be the fossilised lycopodium forests of the Carboniferous Period which occurred from about 354 to 290 million years ago during the late Paleozoic Era. . Hence our current problem of releasing 'greenhouse gases' into the atmosphere as we dig the stuff up and release it into the atmosphere at an alarming rate.

The ebb and flow of glaciation, marine sedimentary deposition and plate tectonics must have looked like a million super-charged bulldozers given the state of New Zealand currently

  • The size of Mt Cook and the Southern Alps
  • The geological distribution of various rock types hundreds of kilometres apart from the same source
  • The vegetation cover of New Zealand.

We would have truly been the Shaky Isles! The only thing not moving would have been the moon and stars.

Beech forests have been known to cover certain parts of the islands (pollen records)and then after glaciation retreated, slowly advanced over the ground with their short distance seed dispersion mechanism. If your theory is correct, then the forests must have been turbo charged and leaped over a few mountains to attain their current distribution is such a short time-frame.  - If they did not get smacked around by earthquakes and disappearing dinosaurs.

Flying kiwi forebears have long ago decided not to waste their energy on flying.
If the life of a human could be used as an analogy for the evolution of kiwi, then your hypothesis of flying kiwi would be like giving up Rugby at 5 and turning out for the All Blacks at 75 with no training in-between. - You might remember the rules of the game but you wouldn't be any good at it!

Don't throw kiwi off cliffs, its not the height that is the problem - It's the sudden stop at the bottom.

Cheers…

Id_cartoonTo which I responded;

Thanks for your well-reasoned rebuttal. The apparent age, spread and location anomalies can be easily explained by the influence of the FSM's invisible Noodly Tentacles. As he says: Evolution is "just a theory", science is "just a collection of theories" 

Regards…

And got a further response;

Scientific theory is based on a series of incidents that meet % of probability that are generally accepted. If science is a 'just a theory' then things like computers would be just a theory and we would be still communicating using smoke signals. Flight itself is a theory that was scientifically reasoned and with the use of fossil fuels, (millions of years old in theory) the age of air transport has become the norm.

Cheers…

So I conclude:

  • Don’t try the Flying Spaghetti Monster Kiwi Motivation test.
  • Save the Apteryx, they need all the help they can get.

Credits: FSM Gospel Debunking by well recognised Government Conservation Agency, FSM Logo & Gospel via http://www.venganza.org/  – Kiwi Photo by Malene Thyssen, www.mtfoto.dk/malene/ via wikipedia, Miracle ‘toon via northcoastcafe

27 April 2007

James Randi's “collective nouns” for Skeptics

These are brilliant, I've shown a few I really liked but click through for them all!

James Randi's Swift - April 20, 2007
Here’s the best of the additional submitted “collective nouns” I asked for last week. There were hundreds offered…

  • A whiff of Aromatherapists
  • A puddle of Diviners/dowsers
  • A dilution of Homeopaths

13 April 2007

Is the "Agel phenomenon" a scam?

Recently I got this email (valid contact details removed) about Agel, something I had not heard about before:

-----Original Message-----
From: *********@********.***.**
Sent: Friday, 6 April 2007 10:56
To: robinz
 Subject: agel 

Hi Robin,
Have you heard of the agel phenomenon?.
I would like to share this opportunity with you.I would like to send you a free copy of the dvd. Or you can conatct me for more information at *********@********.***.** .
I look forward for your reply.

Thanks *****.

A bit of searching found lots of sites about Agel (http://www.agel.com/) and this video, I presume the DVD is the same, on Google Video. It’s 30 minutes and goes into a lot of detail on the Agel business model, rather less detail on the products which appear to be “Suspension Gel Technology Nutritional Supplements”.

While watching it I took these notes and added [my comments]:

  • 01:03 – People are either;
    • Scraping by
    • Making a living but no life
    • Making a nice income & have a life – the dream for all of us [Guess which one Agel will provide]
  • 01:51 –  Residual income stream in 5 – 10 hours/week [Little work, extra income is standard Multi-Level Marketing pitch]
  • 02:00 – Network marketing is $100 billion/year in 100 countries [It’s the 1% of China argument]
    • 02:20 – Network companies fall into 3 categories
      • Established – Too late
      • Money Gainers – Scams…
      • Low Growth Slow Growth – Party Plan, High turnover of sales people
      • Emerging company that will become established leader – Agel [Are you surprised?]
    • 04:25 In business since 2005, 41 countries [Strange never heard of it before but whatever]
  • 05:00 – Products
    • Innovation in product delivery not new product (Mouth-wash/Breath-strips?)
    • 06:32 – Delivery System Breakthrough creates wealth.
      • Nutrient supplements needed because;
        • processed food has no nutrients
        • large portions, no food value
        • Makes up for the 5 fruit/veg per day because you don’t eat them – [Um, why not just eat fruit & veg then? It’s cheaper, takes no less time and tastes better]
      • People buy pills but they don’t like taking them. [True]
    • Agel has created “Suspension Gel Technology”. Putting the “Vitamins” into a solution that taste good [Fine but does this create enough point of difference to the 1000’s of pill, powder, drink supplements out there?].
    • Products:
      • FIT: Weight loss [potion targets all those obese people you know/see/are]
      • EXO: Antioxidents
      • MIN: Vitamins
      • OHM: Increased Energy [all food will provide this?] and mental focus [?]
      • UMI: Super immune booster with Fucoidin [You’re encouraged to look up Fucoidin – I found various claims for Immune response, anticoagulant properties, antimicrobial effects]
      • FLX: Joint pain with Glucosamine, Condroitan, Celledrin, MSM
        • When you look at the website there are many “may” statements:
          • May help…
          • May increase…
          • May assist…
        • All their product pages have this disclaimer;
          • These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.”
  • 11:44 – Business Model:
    • 30 pack/box, $60/Box – Avg family uses 4 boxes month [Who spends $240/month on vitamins & supplements?]
    • Talk to friends.. Are they
      • Curious about the business & want to know more [A prospect to sign up]
      • Use the products don’t want to know more [A prospect to flog product to] 
      • Not Interested [I’d add have more sense…]
    • 13:47 – His 40 contacts said yes, they connected to 400, they connected to 1000… became 10,000 buying 30,000 boxes/month – All with no drama… [You’d have to get in early with this sort of math, I sense a push to get in early, “now is the right time” coming…]
    • 14:26 – Ever expanding self perpetuating network… [Till you run out of people in the world]
  • Getting started;
    • Use & share business model. You must sell 2 boxes/month – they are auto-shipped to you.
    • Personal Pack – $250 for 4 boxes [barely enough for one family for one month if you believe the earlier statement]
    • Executive Kit – $1000 for 16 boxes, but you can use the extra to “seed new prospects”
  • Getting Paid; [Not fully disclosed in the video as you are also referred to the person contacting you for more detail which I didn’t bother to do]
    • Retail Product  – Sell the product or Sign up person as preferred customer so they can order direct (you get commission)
    • Fast Start – One time commission you get on sign up of a new prospect. $35 for $250, $200 for $1000 sign up
    • Team Volume commission; You build two teams & get a commission based on the performance of the lesser team – up to $25,000 but there is a way to triple that not mentioned as you must ask the person who contacted you
    • 19:50 – Leveraged matching bonus – People you involve are directly connected to you and you, as their sponsor, get up to:
      • 1st Generation: 50% of their TVC in a month
      • 2nd Generation: 8% of their TVC in a month
      • 3rd Generation: 8% of their TVC in a month
      • 4th Generation: 8% of their TVC in a month
      • 5th Generation: 10% of their TVC in a month
      • 6th Generation: 10% of their TVC in a month
      • 7th Generation: 6% of their TVC in a month [Huh? I won’t pretend to have fully understood the compensation model, watch the video and see for yourself]
    • Opportunity for massive potential income!
  • Testimonials;
    • Melanie Mills: 13 Months $12,000 [per month/year?? not really stated]
    • Peter & Hillary Webb: a few Months $8,000
    • Lorrie & Les Harrell : 18 Months $11,000/m
    • Jennifer Cummings: 3 Months $20,000/m [there are more, I presume these are real but haven’t followed up]
  • Support;
    • Agel provide Support for: Operations, Technology, Warehousing , Regulatory, Product Development, International expansion. [The make the product, they ship it, and try & grow their network]
  • “You just help people find Agel” [Sounds more like a religion]
  • 30:00 – Timing – You get the chance to get in early if you act now. “It’s your turn now” [“now is the right time”  Thats a surprise….]

Having waded through all that I’m not happy with several aspects;

  • Selling supplements to compensate for poor diet is not good.
    • Agel are certainly not alone in this but I think it would be better to concentrate on the problem – poor diet, bad food – than just add expensive supplements.
    • Should any family, especially the average income one, be encouraged to spend $60/week on supplements of any sort?
  • I wonder why so little of the pitch is about the products. They talk about the delivery mechanism but little about the actual product you are supposed to be selling.
  • Why is more time spent on the business & commission model than the product, or is the business model the product?
    • Why is the commission model so complex?
    • Why does it seem to favour Agel, you only get commission on your worst performing team…

From what I can see Agel is not a scam. Not in the sense of confidence scams where you send off your money & that’s the last thing you hear. It’s a real company, with real products, and from what I’ve found on-line, has got lots of real people excited. If you send your money you’ll get the gel packs and marketing bumpf

But is it worth it, is it good business? Not for me. If I was going to spend my time trying to improve people’s diet, nutrition & health I’d be selling them fresh fruit & vegetables. They are cheaper, proven and the business model is rather simpler!

PS: As all the dollar amounts are presumably US dollar at the time of writing you can multiply all the values by about 1.4 for New Zealand dollars.

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06 April 2007

The Secret Revealed

I thought “The Secret” was to get Oprah to endorse your Psycho’babble theory and get rich fast but it appears Aaron Murray found it long before she did…


SecretTHAT “SECRET” MOVIE - James Randi's Swift - March 2, 2007
Reader Aaron Murray was on to “The Secret” of life long before the movie came out…

31 March 2007

"Student punished for spaghetti beliefs" - Why is this weird news?

Why did Metro file this story on religion under “Weird” news?

What makes The Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster and Pastafarians weird?

Student punished for spaghetti beliefs | Metro.co.uk
A student has been suspended from school in America for coming to class dressed as a pirate.
But the disciplinary action has provoked controversy – because the student says that the ban violates his rights, as the pirate costume is part of his religion…

Via www.celsias.com

Yay, just found the FSM RSS Feed!

21 January 2007

Psychic leeches exploit others misery

James Randi shows how these leeches prey on others misfortune. What is worse:

  • Thinking your missing child may be dead
  • Being told, incorrectly, he is by a Psychic

Psychics don’t speak with the dead, they can’t even tell who is dead!

ANOTHER FABULOUS FAILURE - James Randi's Swift - January 19, 2007
Back in February, 2003, “psychics” Sylvia Browne and James Van Praagh were consulted by the parents of missing 11-year-old Shawn Hornbeck – Pam and Craig Akers. That young man just recently turned up – very much alive and well, in rather sharp disagreement with the prognostications of the humbug artists...

UPDATE 23–01–2007:  Phil Plait, has a wonderful post on Bad Astronomy with an Anderson Cooper spot about the case including comment from James Randi.

Bad Astronomy Blog » Sylvia Brown is a big giant evil fraud
But you knew that, right? Sylvia Brown claims to be a psychic, but she is actually a fraud, and a horrifyingly evil one at that… (cont)

12 January 2007

It's not easy being green - Are hybrid cars worse?

Are Hybrid cars the wrong solution?

There is interesting interview in Car Magazine Nov 2006 (pg140) where Rinaldo Rinolfi, VP Fiat Powertrain Technologies, when asked about Hybrids says:

"Hybrids should only be used if there is no other, cheaper, way of making a petrol engine more efficient. Unfortunately for Toyota there is"

Given the strength of diesel in Europe, even the NZ Grande Punto range is nearly all diesel, it’s interesting that Fiats answer is petrol engines.

Fiat Powertrain Research Technology - www.fptpowertrain.com
The main objective of Powertrain Research & Technology is the development and application of innovative technologies for the improvement of the powertrain performance and for the reduction of engine and vehicle emissions and fuel consumption, anticipating the introduction of increasingly stringent emission legislation. As far as conventional powertrain systems area concerned, most of these technologies are based on the integration of mechanical and/or electro-hydraulic actuation systems, with advanced electronics with aim to control the combustion process, the exhaust gas after-treatment system and the power transmission systems. Regarding the new emerging powertrain technologies, the efforts are concentrated on the development of cost-effective hybrid propulsion systems using conventional fuels and tailored for urban transportation. Finally, and as far as the future powertrain technologies are concerned, the work is focused on the development of Hydrogen Fuel Cell propulsion systems aiming to identify the relevant problem areas and explore their industrial feasibility.

In the article he mentions that these efficient smaller capacity petrol engines could match the power/torque/economy of Diesel or Hybrid at less cost. The secret is computer control of combustion to the point where he says:

“When people think of an engine, they see cast iron but the car’s real engine is the computer”

The future may belong to fuel cells but Rinolfi predicts that may not be until 2030 at best.

If you going to have a car which would you think is better for the planet: Toyota Prius or Hummer H3? If you choose “Prius” read on. It seems life isn’t so simple:

An article in the Car Magazine December issue “Shock Study that puts the Prius in it’s place” (pg19) refers to a “Dust to Dust” life cycle analysis of US new cars.

CNW Marketing Research Inc. spent two years collecting data on the energy necessary to plan, build, sell, drive and dispose of a vehicle from initial concept to scrappage. This includes such minutia as plant to dealer fuel costs, employee driving distances, electricity usage per pound of material used in each vehicle and literally hundreds of other variables.  To put the data into understandable terms for consumers, it was translated into a “dollars per lifetime mile” figure. That is, the Energy Cost per mile driven.

In CNW Research's second annual Dust-to-Dust Energy Cost study, only the Toyota Prius among all hybrids provides better lifetime energy efficiency than the auto industry average of $2.94 per mile.

What's the price of being environmentally green?

For Prius, the cost has come down since the first study by nearly 12 percent to $2.87 per mile. Improved utilization of Toyota's hybrid technology, solid production volume and end-of-life advances in component disposal all contributed to the Prius improvement.

But it and other dual mode hybrids still cost society more in terms of energy consumption over their entire lifetime than many larger, more luxurious albeit lower fuel economy models.

The Hummer H3 SUV, for example, is $2.07 per mile over its lifetime.

So do Hybrids Make Cents or not? Does that mean keeping my old 1.0 litre Fiat, which still does 6.5 l/100km (44mpg), on the road is doing less harm than buying a newer low emission car?

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22 December 2006

Ken Ring over the moon?

I heard Ken Ring on Radio Live while working last night. Having seen his method de-bunked in the Skeptics magazine thought should try a totally unscientific test. I snagged his free “Weather by the Moon” forecast for Tuesday 19th which predicted a Fine & Sunny day:

Weatherkenring18dec

Here is what Weather Underground at the same time;

Weatherunderground18dec

This is what the Met office said about today;

Auckland: HEAVY RAIN WARNING AUCKLAND WAIKATO COROMANDEL PENINSULA AND TAUPO : Rain is expected today and through to about midday tomorrow. The heaviest rain is likely tomorrow morning. In the 12 hours from midnight to midday up to 50-70mm rain is expected. During this time some intense downpours are possible in thunderstorms with rainfall rates of 30mm per hour.

The last two were much closer to what happened as it definitely wasn’t Fine and Sunny on Tuesday or Wednesday.

14 December 2006

Santa Claus Physics

Does Santa exist? Maybe, maybe not…

Is there a Santa Claus? - Morph Blog
If Santa ever DID deliver presents on Christmas Eve…

15 November 2006

What's More Likely - Michael Shermer Skeptic

Skeptic Magazine founder Michael Shermer takes us on a hilarious romp through the strange claims we humans put forth as truth…

Skeptic founder Michael Shermer on TEDTalks

This is one of many great talks on the TEDTalks website

12 November 2006

Is there an Artificial God? - Douglas Adams at Digital Biota 2

“My initials are D.N.A!”Many know Douglas Adams for the Hitchhikers Guide but his talents were many, his intellect vast. From distinguishing A from B, the life & thoughts of a puddle, the importance of sand and how to get a coke from 5,000 miles away Douglas takes a unique and fascinating look at the question “Is there an Artificial God?”


Douglas Adams' Speech at Digital Biota 2
Is there an Artificial God?
In honour of Douglas' memory, Biota.org presents the transcript of his speech at Digital Biota 2, held at Magdelene College Cambridge, in September 1998. I would like to thank Steve Grand for providing this to us. Douglas presented this ''off the cuff'' which only magnifies his true genius in our eyes. -- Bruce Damer (T
ext & Audio)

01 November 2006

Passing the Quackometer test!

I happy to say this site passed the Quackometer Test!

Web site titled 'RobiNZ Personal Blog'

  The black duck says...

This web site looks OK - but keep your guard up and don't rely on the black duck to spot all quackery!

This site has a has a currently measurable quackery content of 0 Canards

(The Canard is the internationally recognised SI unit for Quackery.)  

The Quackometer
experiments and thoughts on the world of quackery, health fraud and pseudoscience.

14 October 2006

Friday the 13th Chicken

It was actually Saturday the 14th when I saw this but still laughed!


Chickenfriday13_2Savage Chickens: Another Friday the 13th Cartoon

04 October 2006

Confused about The Exclusive Brethren Christian Fellowship?

I don’t understand the The Exclusive Brethren Christian Fellowship:

What are they about, other than hypocrisy?

The Exclusive Brethren Christian Fellowship
The Only Site Endorsed by the Exclusive Brethren

Testimony To Government
Exclusive Brethren believe in Government and are subject to it as outlined by Paul in Romans 13:1. They do not live in countries that do not have a Christian Government. Their approach is non-political. They do not vote , but hold Government in the highest respect as God's ministers , used by Him to restrain evil and provide conditions for the promotion of the glad tidings. Exclusive Brethren hold formal prayer meetings every week and include prayers for the support and guidance of right Government which is clearly of God , and also for divine resistance to the devil's efforts to influence it. Contact with members of parliament or congress is encouraged to express a moral viewpoint of legislation in relation to the rights of God and this ongoing communication is found to be acceptable and productive

Separation
The Exclusive Brethren practice separation from evil, recognising this as God's principle of unity. They shun the conduits of evil communications: television, the radio, and the Internet. Their charter is 2 Timothy 2:19 "The Lord knows those that are his; and, Let every one who names the name of the Lord withdraw from iniquity."

27 September 2006

The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science

British ethologist, evolutionary theorist, and popular science writer Richard Dawkins has established a web resource for his charitable foundation;


RichardDawkins.net - The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science


“The enlightenment is under threat. So is reason. So is truth. So is science, especially in the schools of America. I am one of those scientists who feels that it is no longer enough just to get on and do science. We have to devote a significant proportion of our time and resources to defending it from deliberate attack from organized ignorance. We even have to go out on the attack ourselves, for the sake of reason and sanity. But it must be a positive attack, for science and reason have so much to give. They are not just useful, they enrich our lives in the same kind of way as the arts do. Promoting science as poetry was one of the things that Carl Sagan did so well, and I aspire to continue his tradition.”


RSS Feed: http://richarddawkins.net/feed.php

23 September 2006

NZ Skeptics Bent Spoon Award - New Zealand Listener

Here is the 2006 Bent Spoon and Bravo Award release; come to the Conference Dinner to hear further:

Critical Coverage Needed at the Listener

A Listener article on Brazilian medium and "miracle-worker" Joao de Deus has taken the annual Bent Spoon Award from the New Zealand Skeptics.

The article noted that New Zealanders are the biggest single group of foreign visitors per capita to the South American "healing centre" largely through tours promoted by Wellington naturopath Peter Waugh. The article ran before the self-proclaimed healer´s planned visit to New Zealand where a Wellington performance was expected to take in 3,000 people at $115 a head.

According to Skeptics Chair-entity Vicki Hyde, the "Come and Be Healed" article by Diana Burns received a very large number of nominations from members concerned that the anecdotal accounts of miracle cures would help boost such businesses.

"We´re used to seeing these sorts of stories in tabloid publications and B-grade `exploitainment´ shows, but many of our members expected better quality analysis from the Listener," says Hyde. "Unfortunately, this sort of coverage sets up the promotional conditions for desperate, vulnerable people to be exploited physically, emotionally and economically.

The article did contain some caveats, briefly quoting US magician James Randi noting that the apparently miraculous feat of pushing forceps up a patient´s nose is a common circus routine.

"You have to ask why does someone who claims to be channelling King Solomon and St Frances Xavier, amongst others, have to resort to hoary old magic tricks? Where is the proof that paying to have your photo taken to Brazil is going to cure your ills?," questions Hyde.

"It´s taken us a long time to require proof of efficacy and informed patient consent from our medical fraternity -- we should demand no less from any other industry that purports to help us physically and mentally."

The New Zealand Skeptics were pleased to see a more critical look taken at the claims of de-registered doctor Hellfried "Dr Ozone" Satori. Sunday reporter Janet McIntyre receives a Bravo Award for her item (TV One September 3, 2006) on Satori´s claims to cure cancer through ozone injections and the use of caesium chloride.

In one case, a New Zealander paid $46,000 for the treatment, conducted in a Thai hotel room. She passed out after being injected with ozone and was rushed into intensive care. The young Christchurch mother has recently died.

"If we can get more critical coverage looking at the baseless -- and potentially dangerous -- nature of many alternative medicine claims, then that could help reduce exploitation and save lives," says Hyde.

Other recipients of Bravo Awards from the NZ Skeptics are:

* David Russell, retiring head of the Consumer Institute

"We often say, somewhat cheekily, that the Skeptics are the Consumers´ Institute of the mind. Despite having once awarded Consumer magazine a Bent Spoon, we nonetheless have appreciated David´s many years of leadership in critical thinking."

* Linley Boniface, for her piece "Clairvoyants dead wrong " (Dominion Post, May 1, 2006)

"We particularly appreciated Linley´s description of TV2's `documentary´ series Sensing Murder as `repellent´. Television´s enthusiasm for exploiting grieving families for entertainment value is appalling and should not pass uncriticised."

* Claire Silvester, Campbell Live, TV3

"Claire has brought a critical edge to her reports on Campbell Live, covering a range of subjects and taking the time to seek out alternative explanations rather than simply accepting outrageous claims at face value. That´s the sort of critical thinking we should all demand from our news and current affairs reporters."

The Bent Spoon Award, given annually to the most gullible or naive reporting in the paranormal or pseudo-science area, will be awarded telepathically by the assembled Skeptics at their annual conference, being held at King´s College, Auckland, at the end of September.

20th Annual Skeptics Conference
Kings College, Auckland
September 29-October 1

More information on the conference programme and registration form available here: http://skeptics.org.nz
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New Zealand Committee for Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal Inc.  (NZ Skeptics)
Box 29-492, Christchurch http://www.skeptics.org.nz

17 September 2006

EMF legal problems for Kiwi Blogger

This is one to watch. Someone taking legal action against a kiwi Blogger.