E-mail Policy
Dear Readers, I decided to spell out the e-mails policy here at Skepfeeds since I have started getting more e-mails on a daily basis and I don’t want there to be any confusion.
All and any e-mails are welcome. As much as possible, each e-mail will be answered to up to the point where sheer volume makes this impossible at which time some sort of selection process will be implemented.
E-mails sent to the authors of this blog may be used as material for post entries at Skepfeeds, but the person’s contact e-mail address and name will not be made public on the blog, unless the e-mails take on a harassing nature in which case the full fury of the Skepfeeds community shall be unleashed upon the offender.
Any point of view is welcome and we want to hear as much feedback from our readers as possbile either through the comments section or by dropping us a line at thoushallthink@gmail.com.
Thank you very much for your giving us your attention.
Skepdude.







Greetings!
Love what you are doing with this site and it is an excellent resource. I added your blog to our blogroll over at Military Officers Association of America because our members love skeptical debates. Hopefully it will bring you some more visiters!
http://www.moaablogs.org/battleofthebilge/
Thanks,
Matt
Dear Skepfeeds,
We’ve noticed that you have provided links from your web site to the Cleveland Clinic CME web site. We have recently redesigned and updated the web site and some of our chapters are no longer available or have moved. You are linking to it from your site.
We are pleased you have found content on our site that you believe is valuable to your site visitors.
Might we suggest that you share the link to our Disease Management Project online medical guide, which contains chapters on more than 100 diseases and conditions. The link is http://www.clevelandclinicmeded.com/medicalpubs/diseasemanagement/
Thank you for your consideration.
Donna Miller
Internet Services Manager
Phone: (216) 440-0809
Thought the readers of this blog would be interested in this great upcoming event. If you could somehow post this for me, I would appreciate it greatly.
Health Scams and Myths
An Evening with Brian Dunning,
Author and creator of Skeptoid.com
Do vaccines really contain
horrible poison?
Does detoxification really work?
Homeopathy: Pure Water or Pure Nonsense?
Fast food: Is it really that unhealthy?
Friday, April 16, 2010
7pm
Tickets: $10
Ohlone College Smith Center
43600 Mission Boulevard in Fremont
Box Office: 510-659-6031
http://www.smithcenter.com