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Book Club Discussions - 30th May 2008

On 30th May 2008 at 23:00 GMT we will hold the first book club discussion of the chosen book this month: “Why Darwin Matters: The Case Against Intelligent Design“.

There are quite a few sites for working out your timezone compared to GMT, but I have found an easy and accurate one: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html

The discussion will take place on MSGPlus, in the temporary channel #atheist-book-club. If you already know how to use IRC, you will need to enter the following details into your IRC client:

Server: irc.msgplus.net

Port: 6667

Channel: #atheist-book-club

If you have never used IRC before, I have set up a Java Applet on the forums. It requires you to have Java installed on your computer (most people do) and for JavaScript to be enabled in your web browser.

You can either register / log into the forums or join the chat as a guest. It’s open to all.

http://atheistblogger.com/forums/chat.php

After the discussion, I will create a forum thread so that other people who couldn’t make the IRC chat can voice their opinions of the book. Speaking of which, I’d better get it finished!

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Written by Adrian Hayter

May 29th, 2008 at 7:11 pm

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  1. #1

    I wont be able to make the IRC chat, but I will post in the forms.

    Mike

    29 May 08 at 7:14 pm (GMT)

  2. #2

    My apologies, after all that, I stayed up half the night reading the book, I slept in and missed the discussion!

    Kieran

    31 May 08 at 12:56 am (GMT)

  3. #3

    No worries Kieran, you can always join the forums discussion.

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