Not much time, so we better hurry... 
However:
One thing we don't need to do, is to work to get more women to attend. We've reached that goal: They did attend, and not as a vehicle of their husbands. They came on their own, they came in all sorts of denominations, and they came on strong. Yay!
What else?
- Neil "daG" Tyson. He has to be back, if not at TAM7, then at TAM8. He is not a lecturer, he is a performer - one who also had a lot of fun. If not on stage, then as a participant, like Adam Savage.
The major reason: When he signed books at the book table, he suddenly pulled out his laptop and started to explain something about the elements to someone who had asked him a question. With absolutely no concern for those who waited to get his signature on his books, he just dived right in, explaining in detail what he wanted to convey. How nerdy! How cool!
- The corkboard worked very nicely. I'll think of ways to improve it. Provide your own. It did show one "problem", namely that TAM has become one frantic, insanely packed event: There was not enough time to do even a fraction of what was available. We have lost coherency - as in "everybody go to the same thing at the same time" - but in favor of "a plethora of different events". Could be worse, ya know.
- The forum table should be a fixture. But I want an online laptop there, so people can see what it is. Have them sign up, right there and then.
- Adam Savage is also a fixture by now. The ping pong balls is already a hit in Denmark.
- The book table almost sold out of most things. That can be attributed to the influx of lots of newbies, exemplified in the selling-out of lots of Randi's books, but also that we had great new additions.
We also sold out most of the science stuff from Kookbreaker. Next year, I want to see those really strong laser pointers, where you can see the beam even in broad daylight (yes, I want a light saber!). Screw the price, just have them as an example. I would also like to see more people selling their stuff through the book table: Embroidery, t-shirts, whatever. If people aren't selling stuff, but merely have a skeptical website to promote, do it via the Forum Table.
- The Party. Be it of whatever designation, it simply cannot continue in a suite or the like. It is very bad form if the biggest skeptical gathering on this planet keeps getting evicted by security. No, it is not cool. We need to find a way to have a party without pissing off those who lend us the premises.
However:
One thing we don't need to do, is to work to get more women to attend. We've reached that goal: They did attend, and not as a vehicle of their husbands. They came on their own, they came in all sorts of denominations, and they came on strong. Yay!
What else?
