...and block off two days: from mid-day Friday, January 16th through mid-day Sunday January 18th, 2009.
You will be too busy to do anything else because you will be in North Carolina, at Sigma Xi, attending the Third Conference....

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Posted on: February 14, 2008 11:33 AM, by Coturnix
...and block off two days: from mid-day Friday, January 16th through mid-day Sunday January 18th, 2009.
You will be too busy to do anything else because you will be in North Carolina, at Sigma Xi, attending the Third Conference....
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Hooray!!! Can't wait!
Posted by: Elisabeth | February 14, 2008 12:59 PM
Suggested topic for one session: Science bloggers as detectives/investigative reporters for the science community. The recent Warda and Jan fiasco as covered by PZ and many others, and the potential data theft of paleo info by people at the NM Museum of Science as reported by Darren Naish and others are just two recent cases.
Posted by: chezjake | February 14, 2008 3:38 PM
BBBRRRR! January again.
Posted by: JasonR | February 15, 2008 12:09 PM
Hey, it's not January in Toronto! We hah bad luck to have snow on that day, how likely it is this will happen again? Not much. Anyway, all four seasons happen every week in NC.
Posted by: Coturnix | February 15, 2008 12:30 PM