SkepticScott
TAM Volunteer Guy
Well, I just returned from the most enjoyable time I've had in a while, and the best part is that we're going to do it again next year! Huzzah! I'll post more details after some much-needed sleep.
SkepticScott said:Well, I just returned from the most enjoyable time I've had in a while, and the best part is that we're going to do it again next year! Huzzah! I'll post more details after some much-needed sleep.
Hey Scott!SkepticScott said:Well, I just returned from the most enjoyable time I've had in a while, and the best part is that we're going to do it again next year! Huzzah! I'll post more details after some much-needed sleep.
bignickel said:Coffee and soda at all times! And beer! (for all you drinkers out there) (as the Australian skeptic (sorry, forgot his name) pointed out during the "Bidlack is Hamilton" presentation, American homeopathic beer)
bignickel said:I must admit: I'm just a very free-form kind of guy. I'm also very much of a night person. Much as I enjoyed the heck out of the conference, the idea of getting up at 6:30 AM on a weekend is just at odds with my nature. And I enjoy room parties. The conventions I'm using to going to are the sci-fi geek kind (aka Archon, here in the mid-west).
I just prefer a multiple choice approach to activities. The concept of Skepticon probably won't become a concrete reality anytime soon - a skeptics convention of 600-800 people. But it's certainly a dream I wouldn't mind seeing realized one day - that critical thinking skills become popular enough around the world that such a convention could occur, or even better yet, be sustainable.
With psychic fairs happening all over the place on a regular basis, I don't see why we can't shoot for the same goals ourselves. Perhaps one day we can force the world to reckon with us (in a good way, that is).
"We're here!"
"We're clear!"
"Science is nothing to fear!"
bignickel said:Much as I enjoyed the heck out of the conference, the idea of getting up at 6:30 AM on a weekend is just at odds with my nature.
You have a typo re. the dates. Change Jan 13th to the 31st and you'll have it right.Marc said:Before heading down to TAM I was asked to write up a little something for the NESS newsletter. Been busy here but managed to throw something togeather, any suggestions on how to improve it are certainly welcome
An Amazing Time