Finally!

I'm fed up. There have been 5.5 Amaz!ng Meetings with James Randi, and I haven't gone to a single one…yet. That's finally going to change, though, as I've been invited to speak at TAM6, in Las Vegas, on 19-22 June. Who else is going? Maybe a few of you will think about marking your calendars and making the pilgrimage for the first time this summer, so that I'm not the only TAM virgin there?

I haven't quite settled on what I'll be talking about, just yet, although I have a few ideas. Maybe Phil and I should have a joint session in which we publicly play the dozens? He did just get back from TAM 5.5, so there is a little seething jealousy that needs an outlet.

Tags

More like this

Rerun time is over. Very early Monday morning, a plane touched down, a car drove along a dark and deserted freeway, and my wife and I found ourselves finally back at home. True, we did have a late night diversion to Denny's because we were starving, but by 2 AM or so we were back home. Time to go…
Here follows a brief account of my sojourn in the Galápagos Islands, just to give you all a rough idea of what I was up to all this time. I've tossed in just a few pictures to illustrate what we experienced; I'm planning to dole out the rest a little bit at a time, each week. I took a lot of…
Darn it all! I knew they'd find us out. I just knew it: Actually, I'm happy. Our diversion has worked. While the conspiracy loons will be protesting the lesser of two meetings, the real work in crushing conspiracies and ensuring our world domination will be some 600 miles away in Las Vegas at…
This weekend has been busy — yesterday, I gave my talk at the Amaz!ng Meeting, and I think it went OK. I tried to go against type and gave a talk that was all science and biology*, no debunking, no godless inspiration pep talk, no railing at the state of delusional thinking and ignorance in the US…

TAM 5.5 was wonderful. Finally got to meet Randi and thank him for his work. I specially enjoyed the talks by Mark Roberts, 911 conspiracy theory debunker, and Robert Lancaster. The latter is particularly heroic as he debunks the claims of psychics that prey on families with missing children. This is me with Randi acting like a bumbling 10 year old..

http://homepage.mac.com/alric/Amazing.jpg

I'll be happy to go if:

1) You pay my way
2) You find me a better job so I can afford to pay my own way

Any takers? No, didn't think so. So I'm outa luck for another year. :( Come on folks, Cleveland would be a much more exciting place to hold this thing we've got... well we've got a first class symphony, right? No gambling tho...

ill be there, and you will be signing my "god is fake" shirt.

I figure it'll be just slightly beyond my means.

In previous years, there have been funds to help out those who couldn't quite afford it; my girlfriend was looking into it for TAM3, IIRC. Might be worth checking out.

Ooh! TAM is just a state away? And for my birthday, no less! (Well, okay, just after). I may actually get to go to one of these shindigs!

My wife and I will be there for the first time this year, as well. Super excited about it!

By dannyness@mchsi.com (not verified) on 30 Jan 2008 #permalink

Great to hear that you'll be at TAM 6, PZ. TAM 5.5 was my first, and was such a fun and educational experience that I can't believe I passed up on going to TAM 5 last year.

@ Blake Stacey: for details on cost, check this JREF forum thread in a week or so: http://forums.randi.org/forumdisplay.php?f=10

Registration for TAM 5 was about $350, with the hotel at $100 per night, but TAM 6 is expected to be a bit more, since it's at a different hotel in a different time of year. Well worth it, IMO.

By Mark Roberts (not verified) on 30 Jan 2008 #permalink

Has anyone noticed the photo of James Randi on the rostrum
in front of Ellen Johnson during her speech on Madalyn
Murray O'Hair at the 2006 TAM 4 ? There he is, ready to debunk the possible fundy plants in the audience!

Yes, Yes, Yes. Do go.

Will be looking forward to seeing P.Z. spar with Phil.

I have been to T.A.M.s 2 through 5 and every one was a winner! Flights to Vegas are fairly cheap and the organizers always pick a moderately priced hotel to have it at. This year it is the Flammingo.

I know the math guy will be there. There's a video of him on T.E.D. .com. Penn & Teller, Phil Plait and Richard Wiseman are usual attendees as well. Adam Savage from the Mythbusters has become a great fan and attends if possible. He is also a super friendly guy. Another great thing about T.A.M. is the speakers are almost without exception available for social intercourse.

I really wish I could go this year, but I have my graduation looming in October 24th, so I am going to be held hostage in the lab until then. :( Next year though, I think I will finally be able to go to Vegas. :)

I'd love to go to one of these.

I'm trying to convince a friend to come with me at the moment, not sure about crossing the Atlantic for just 3 days, still maybe we could stay a week.

Woo Hoo!!! Just got back from TAM 5.5, and it was fabulous. Got to tour the JREF headquarters and enjoyed some "face time" with Randi, and he was as charming as ever. Definitely going to TAM 6, and hearing that PZ's going to be speaking? Even better!

However, who'd be jello wrestling exactly? Phil and PZ? I dunno... I might skip that event. *lol*

Unless, of course, it was nude jello wrestling...

By Smart_Cookie (not verified) on 30 Jan 2008 #permalink

Hey, waitaminnit. . . PZ says that he's got a face and voice made for blogging, and then he turns around and announces he's going to speak to a live audience? Flip-flopper! What sort of professor does he think he is?

Unless his "talk" will actually be some guy with a laptop plugged into a projector, opening a Pharyngula post in his web browser and hitting "Refresh" over and over again as the comment thread unspools.

This may be a dumb question but is there an admission fee? I'm a Vegas resident and have known about this for a while but there still aren't any details on the JREF site. My wife and I will more than likely attend.

This will give me a reason to go down to the Strip again. With acts like Toni Braxton, Bette Midler and Carrot Top as popular acts, I tend to avoid the place (okay, we have Penn & Teller too but that's it!).

You lucky bastard.

I am officially jealous.

Make sure you go visit Hoover Dam. Still one of the most impressive engineering feats ever. Yes, I'm sorry that it screwed up the natural balance of the area, but that doesn't make it any less impressive as a geek attraction.

my husband and i are planning on attending...
hey--we should get a bus! it could start on the east coast and wend its way toward vegas, picking up little pharyngulites along the way. party!

By c l p iwan (not verified) on 30 Jan 2008 #permalink

Yay! Looking forward to getting my Tam, Penn and Teller show AND Vegas cherry popped as well! See you there. :)

By Toddahhhh (not verified) on 30 Jan 2008 #permalink

JoshH - If my memory isn't totally shot I think it's around $250 for the event. That includes breakfast and lunch on Fri. & Sat. (breakfast on Sunday as well?). The breakfasts are continentals and the lunches are pretty good buffets. It runs Fri. Sat. (morning & afternoon)and Sun. (morning). There is usually a Fri. night and a Sat. night optional ($$) show (or two) of some sort (at least one of them being magic). There is also usually a big party on one of the nights. After last year I'm not sure but since it's a different hotel the party is probably back on.

I have been to TAM 1-5, and plan to be at #6. I've been suggesting you as a speaker on the Suggestion Forms for the last couple years now -- said you'd be particularly good on Creationism and Intelligent Design. Perhaps you and Phil could do something together on religious attacks on science, from your own perspectives. Or give some of the highlights on how Scienceblog and sciencebloggers have dealt with pseudoscience.

By Sastra, OM (not verified) on 30 Jan 2008 #permalink

I've been suggesting you as a speaker on the Suggestion Forms for the last couple years now -- said you'd be particularly good on Creationism and Intelligent Design. Perhaps you and Phil could do something together on religious attacks on science, from your own perspectives. Or give some of the highlights on how Scienceblog and sciencebloggers have dealt with pseudoscience.

Good, but that's just what everyone is expecting PZ to do. I think he should stun everyone by performing a screaming karate demonstration on a cardboard cutout of Chuck Norris. PZ should also yell out the word "science!" after landing each blow, then bow and walk off the stage. Everyone would want to pose for photos with PZ after something like that.

By H. Humbert (not verified) on 30 Jan 2008 #permalink

I'll be there - got the plane tickets already! (flying from Australia, these *really* have to be bought with some advance...) It will be my first TAM as well, and I expect it to be something to tell my grand-children about some day...

While I'd LOVE to see you and Phil have at each other in your own inimitable good-natured way, academic advisors don't get to take time off in the middle of freshman orientation season.

*le sigh*

I love James Randi and all that he stands for as much as anybody.

But at this critical time of global heating and anthropogenic CO2 production, we should consider NOT FLYING to Las Vegas no matter how titillating the party.

As scientists, we must consider the disastrous consequences our carbon footprint.

By gerald spezio (not verified) on 31 Jan 2008 #permalink

Phil's usual foil will be likely be absent on TAM6.

It'll be most excellent of you to fill that role.

For all you new to TAM, welcome, it's a total blast. I'd suggest checking into the JREF forums, under the Amazing Meetings, for party & trip plans (there will be many). It's easy to meet & greet, even if you're not a people person. Last year we spent $300 on books & about $8 gambling, so there is something for everyone.

PZ, some young women may contact you about getting naked. Phil's already done it, so . . .

So, I'm that young woman, although I prefer being called a real.girl.

As I recall, although the esteemed Bad Astronomer lost the bet, you did agree to pose for the Skepdude calendar. True? If so, the time has come.

In the recent survey over on Skepchick, PZ got more votes than anyone else for "who you'd like to see naked." Well, more votes than anyone but Rebecca and Phil, but we've already seen them.