I was very excited to receive the link the the TAM London event. What a super way of educating and entertaining people about the movement.
Then I saw the price, £208. I assume that the limited number of places (1000+ I think) and the level of demand sets this price. Is that a not-for-profit principle? Sounds more like a for profit principle leaking into the system.
Even if this does just "cover costs" (over £200,000!), I had to laugh at the student discount ..... a pitiful £10. So perhaps we should take the "E" out of "JREF". It is clearly not wanting to attract students or people without an income.
Sorry to be such a grinch on my first post, but the ticket price left me thinking JREF was should be renamed "Church of Scepticism" and that I would only ever get to "level 9" by signing over my future income and paying at least £500,000. Only then would I get to meet the great Xenu ..... errr sorry I meant Randi.
Then I saw the price, £208. I assume that the limited number of places (1000+ I think) and the level of demand sets this price. Is that a not-for-profit principle? Sounds more like a for profit principle leaking into the system.
Even if this does just "cover costs" (over £200,000!), I had to laugh at the student discount ..... a pitiful £10. So perhaps we should take the "E" out of "JREF". It is clearly not wanting to attract students or people without an income.
Sorry to be such a grinch on my first post, but the ticket price left me thinking JREF was should be renamed "Church of Scepticism" and that I would only ever get to "level 9" by signing over my future income and paying at least £500,000. Only then would I get to meet the great Xenu ..... errr sorry I meant Randi.