Now someone else is giving away a free book to commenters — it’s like Christmas or something. Leave a comment at Domestic Father and maybe you’ll win a copy of Ben Goldacre’s Bad Science(amzn/b&n/abe/pwll), which is a really good deal, since that book isn’t yet available in the US, and I’ve been itching to get my hands on it for a while.
I was tempted not to tell you all, just to improve my chances of winning, but altruism won out.
JB says
You’re too good to us :)
Joe says
PZ,
I bought a copy through (not from) Amazon. It was under $30, and was shipped from the UK.
Felix says
and it’s a great book!
Highly recommended introduction to why you can’t beleive anything you read in the newspapers or see on the TV.
The Countess says
I left a comment, and I know The Count would love that book. If I let him have it. I might keep it for myself if I win. :)
Brownian, OM says
From Canada:
The giveaway is for Americans only.
That’s fine. Us Canadians are all content to wait, Bodhisattva-like, until you Americans wise up and ditch your magical thinking (the first sign of which will include some semblance of universal health care). After all, you guys need books like this more than we do (Robert Byers notwithstanding.)
*Sulks*
recovering catholic says
PZ–you’re going to cause serious and perhaps (we can only hope) fatal cognitive dissonance among believers: how can a person possibly be atheistic and altruistic at the same time???
Matt Heath says
I know I say this every time his name is mentioned but when are Seed going to invite Dr Ben to join Scienceblogs? Would there be legal problems with him crossing posting here and in the Guardian?
Chris Davis says
The Most Excellent Ben has his own perfectly splendid blog at http://www.badscience.net/
He even lets Americans read it – that’s how nice he is.
Matt Heath says
Chris@#8: Indeed he does, but everyone knows that Seed bloggers get rich off of advertising revenue and ride around in gold plated Batmobiles. BG deserves a piece of that action.
Stan says
An altruistic atheist, PZ?
Isn’t that what William Lane Craig (among other pathetic Christian apologist) claims to be impossible without god?
Stan says
PZ, an altruistic atheist?
Isn’t that what William Lane Craig (among other pathetic Christian apologists) claims to be impossible without god?
cthellis says
How can you be altruistic if you don’t believe in G…?
AHA! So you DO believe in God and are simply lashing out because someone ran over your puppy or something! YOU JUST ADMITTED IT!
gazza says
It is an excellent book (Bad Science). It will refer to a few quacks based in the UK that feature in lightweight daytime TV programmes. But although you may not know them in the US the points he makes aren’t especially personal but tackle the nonsense that most nutrionists, or vitamin pill poppers come out with.
Submoron says
Funny that you should mention altruism: I’ve given away eight copies of this book to friends already. Does it contain contagious altruism memes?
Matt Heath says
@submoron: That could have been altruism, but I’m guessing it was SIW In Real Life syndrome. “No the fact you got better when you had the sugar pills doesn’t prove homoeopathy. No it doesn’t. Look I’m going to buy you a book that explains it. OK?”
«bønez_brigade» says
BTW, the B&N and Abebooks links are incorrect. B&N has no listing for ‘Bad Science’ (just 2 broken results for the ISBN). Abebooks returns a few results: http://www.abebooks.com/products/isbn/0007240198
Also, your Amazon link shows it as unavailable (weird for a book released this year.) Here’s the Amazon link from badscience.net: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bad-Science-Ben-Goldacre/dp/0007240198/?tag=bs0b-21
porco dio says
silly PZ… you should’ve told us weeks ago and i would’ve popped you a Happy Monkey gift in the mail.
catgirl says
I signed up on his blog awhile ago, and now you have just decreased my chances of winning. That’s not very altruistic to me. Last time I checked there were 12 posts, and now there are 120. I guess I’ll just have to order the book online.
ChrisKG says
If I win it, I’ll send it to you PZ.
:)
submoron says
@ Matt Heath: Nice thought but just about all the friends are skeptics to start with. Even the Xian was with us at Randi’s evening in London and is with Ben all the way… perhaps it’s because I work in the pharmaceutical industry? I just like the book so much that I want everyone to read it, yes Mr Brown and Mr Obama, that particularly includes you because you probably need it most. And YOU your Royal Highness; is it Prince of Wales or Prince of Woo?
HadasS says
Already have a copy, excellent book.
alison says
Yes, Bad Science is a most excellent book – found a copy in a little side-street bookshop but I see it’s hit the big stores now as well.
John Phillips, FCD says
Yep, Bad Science, as well as Ben’s blog of the same name, is a must read. I treated myself to one along with, horror of horrors, that dastardly BA’s second book. When are you going into print PZ?
ben goldacre says
shit man, i’ll send you a copy of my book for xmas, send me your mail address. there’s one offer in for a US edition already, another coming apparently, so it’ll be out there very soon. might be good to have some advice on how to american-ize it, if you’re in the mood. you have a slightly different crop of morons in the US, excitingly.
Rrr says
I already have the book :-D
It’s a very good read indeed. Now I just need to buy extra copies to lend to people.
Nikki says
I am British, so can’t enter the competition. I am, however, the ultimate winner, as I got to see the lovely Dr Ben at ‘Lessons and Carols for Godless People’ live in London last week. He gave a very moving speech, which fanned the flames of my already quite massive crush on him.
*sigh*
Rational nerds are *hot*
Submoron says
Nikki, You do know that he’s part of a “weird science” day on 17 Jan at Conway Hall, Red Lion Square don’t you? Richard Wiseman’s part of it too so expect serious fun!