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Breaking news: TAM London announced

Just a very quick plug for the hot-off-the-press news that The Amaz!ng Meeting is coming (or in the case of many of you, going) to London on 3rd and 4th October this year. TAM London will have a spectacular line-up (trust me) of speakers and entertainers, headed by James Randi and Phil Plait. More details within a few weeks but you can say you were among the first to know!

That’s in addition to TAM 7 in Las Vegas, details of that in the link above too.

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20 Comments

  1. Oh happy day. I was well depressed this morning. Thanks for this – am waiting for ticket news!

  2. Another great sceptical event that’s too far away for me to attend ;(

    BTW, tkingdoll your February page in the calendar is made of win.

  3. I hate this. The JREF isn’t allow to start conventions I (probably) can’t go to.

  4. Woo – this is amazing stuff! Consider me there. And I’m still suggesting it gets called TamUK (pronounced Tamuké). Although this is optional…

  5. This is the best news I’ve heard in a while!
    I’d been tinkering with the idea of trying to time a visit to the States with TAM, but it was never going to be easy.
    Hooray!

  6. Yay! This is brilliant news. I was really hoping the years of rumours would come to something.

    Can we call them TAM: London and TAM: Vegas, and pretend we’re in CSI?

  7. Monday: the best snow in 20 years & a day off work to appreciate it.
    Tuesday: TAM London announced.
    What does providence have planned for me tomorrow?!

  8. @tkingdoll: Yeah, that would possibly win the week. Thursday would have its work cut out for it — perhaps a surprise blowjob at TAM in the snow.

  9. Awwww man! I live in London but am thinking of moving back to Australia mid-year. This totally sucks for me. But I’m sure it will be very cool.

  10. Spinster, you said ‘thinking’ of moving back – surely this is a reason to think again!

  11. Moving to Turkey, but def. coming back to London for this. NZ is just too far away.

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