I've been waiting to register until we at least get a keynote speaker.
3. The whole thing seems to have an air of disorganization about it; from setting the event date to coincide with Comicon - to not having a keynote speaker nailed down 8 weeks before the conference date.
I think that criticism of the lack of a "keynote speaker" is a little ridiculous. I have been to every TAM since TAM 5, which I do not think that had a "keynote speaker" but was an excellent conference.
TAM 6 had Neil deGrasse Tyson as a "keynote" and he was great.
TAM 7 had Bill Prady, executive producer of the Big Bang Theory sitcom. IMHO, his talk was a total waste of time.
TAM 8 had Richard Dawkins, but this was not really a "keynote" so much as a sit-down interview with DJ. Most people I spoke to about this thought it was somewhat of a letdown, as did I.
TAM 9 had Tyson again, giving an almost verbatim repeat of his "keynote" speech from TAM 6. So for a repeat attendee, this "keynote" was anything other than value for money.
So, we don't have a "keynote" announced for TAM 2012 yet. I say "bravo"! We don't need no stinkin' keynote! In fact, I think we would be much better off if James Randi did the "keynote" each year.
4. Not being able to book some "big names" indicates that either my attendance is being taken for granted by the organizers, or that the speakers are not taking this conference seriously this year.
Fair enough, if "big names" is what you want. I would prefer to hear interesting people talk about things I have never heard before. In fact, I think that, if anything, there is too much emphasis placed on getting "big names" in the skeptics movement to attend. I would much rather see a large number of outsiders who are not affiliated with the "movement." For instance, Peter Segal appeared at TAM 5, and I thought he was one of the most interesting TAM speakers I have ever heard.
To me, the thing that I don't like is the explosion of panel discussions we have seen over the past two TAMS.
TAM 5 had one panel discussion.
TAM 6 had two panel discussions.
TAM 7 had three panel discussions.
TAM 8 had four panel discussions.
TAM 9 had four, I think, but I can't find the schedule online to confirm.
I really could do without the gab fests these panels have become.