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OzAtheist
19th March 2010, 07:43 AM
One of the most difficult problems I've had from the convention is trying to remember what all the speakers said. I understand that there will be a DVD released but I'd also been hoping to see some, if not all, of the speeches available online.

Well Philip Adams has kindly posted his at ABC The Drum (http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/03/19/2850137.htm?site=thedrum) and I see that Kylie Sturgess has a whole page on her PodBlack blog dedicated to her Sex and Superstitions (http://podblack.com/essays/sex-and-superstition/) speech.

If anyone finds any of the other speeches online, it would be great if you posted the links here.

Praxis
19th March 2010, 07:48 AM
I understand there may well be transcripts of all the speeches at some point.

Patience, Grasshopper ;)

Dan
26th April 2010, 04:13 PM
I see that Kylie Sturgess has a whole page on her PodBlack blog dedicated to her Sex and Superstitions (http://podblack.com/essays/sex-and-superstition/) speech.


I was very pleased to see her present the Yahoo question. Because I voted for Robert M's answer and certainly was not expecting to see it presented at a convention years later.

I hope she never finds some of the stuff I've posted online over the years. :D

Podblack
26th April 2010, 06:46 PM
I was very pleased to see her present the Yahoo question. Because I voted for Robert M's answer and certainly was not expecting to see it presented at a convention years later.

I hope she never finds some of the stuff I've posted online over the years. :D

Hello, Dan. I'm right here. Have started searching already, thanks...

Ramen
27th April 2010, 01:31 PM
and I see that Kylie Sturgess has a whole page on her PodBlack blog dedicated to her Sex and Superstitions (http://podblack.com/essays/sex-and-superstition/) speech.

Link's broke.

Podblack
27th April 2010, 01:41 PM
Link's broke.

Let me help you with that?
www.podblack.com (http://www.podblack.com) - look up the top, under 'Research' and then if you look down the tabs, it's 'Women and Skepticism'. :)