TAM London II Roll Call

The Central Scrutinizer

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The dates haven't been announced officially yet, but from what I hear, it will be in the fall.

1) The Central Scrutinizer
 
No dates or anything are decided yet, so it'll be a while before any announcement, but assume more or less the same time as 2009, give or take nine months either side.

*runs away*

Actually, this thread just made me panic slightly at the number of phone calls I have to make on Monday. Thanks sooo much for ruining my Saturday night.
 
I'll be interested, but a lot will depend on the venue and speakers. Last year was good, but I don't want to go if the next one is just a replay of the same things; how much variation has there been at the US TAMs? The venue was OK, but didn't allow for informal and fringe activities; I'd like to see a lot more of these next time. Unfortunately, I gather that the decision to go ahead with TAM London II was only made recently, limiting the available venues.

Enough of the negativity; I am basically looking forward to it, and hope more people from the forums who want to go are able to get tickets this time around.
 
I'm in, i cant afford TAM this year (as i've just bought a house) and I was bummed not to be able to get a ticket for TAM L last year. I suppose attendance is dependant on how the tickets are going to be sold. I may have to take the day off work this year to ensure a ticket.
 
I had a blast at Tam London I, so I'm there for II.

Is it too early to start refreshing the web site every 30 seconds looking for tickets? :)
 
F5 F5 F5, nope doesn't work...

I can't stand the suspense in the ticket draw this year. I had a wonderful couple of days in London and I would love to go to the second meeting..
 
I will be interested in going again, as long as its not at the Mermaid which was far too small.
 
I will be interested in going again, as long as its not at the Mermaid which was far too small.

I thought the Mermaid as a venue was just fine - there were plenty of seats, I could see and hear from all parts of the auditorium, but the dining thing was a bit difficult with lack of seats. But you make do with what you have.
 
How sweet, thank you!

I thought the Mermaid as a venue was just fine - there were plenty of seats, I could see and hear from all parts of the auditorium, but the dining thing was a bit difficult with lack of seats. But you make do with what you have.

I agree, The Mermaid was also very easy to find, do not underestimate that. Can you imagine having a bunch of foreign skeptics lost (loose might be a better term) in London?

I would have loved to socialize a bit more in the evening, everybody got scattered to different pubs. It's tough to accommodate 600 people and it is impossible to make everybody happy. I am confident that TAM II is in very good hands.
 
I had a blast and aim to attend TAM London II if nothing out of the ordinary happens. - Such as finding evidence for the efficacy og homeopathy :p

I'm all eager to see where we end up this year, my bet is that there will be some significant increase in venue size :D
 
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Just been told the tickets for TAM London 2010 will go on sale on or around the Saturday 29th May.

If you don't know already, it will take place on the weekend of the 16th October 2010.

I've been given the task of arranging some free and nerdy fringe events the week running up to and possibly after that weekend.

I'll keep you posted.
 

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