Win a trip to NYC, just for having an opinion

If you have never posted a comment on ScienceBlogs before, now would be the time. Every commenter who supplies an email these days gets entered to win one of the those all-expenses-paid things to New York City. The trip includes airfare, four nights in a four-star hotel, behind-the-scenes tours of top museums and labs, and dinner with your favorite ScienceBlogger. Which would mean the blogger with whom you choose to dine has to come to New York, too. So if you win, choose carefully. There are carbon footprints of air travel to consider, and whether the blogger can survive the pressures of the Big Apple, even for a day...

All this in honor of the pending posting of our millionth comment. Pretty cool.

And if you're not the big winner, you can still join one of several ScienceBlogs parties taking place around the world this month. I'll be in Asheboro, NC, on Sept. 20 for the NC party, which should be the biggest of all. Join us for a tour of NC Zoo and other celebratory goings-on.

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My opinion is that I would have picked somewhere else besides NYC, but what the heck.

By TomDunlap (not verified) on 11 Sep 2008 #permalink

Ummm...sweet...and I love science...and technology...almost as much, as I love youuuuuuu....

By BobbyCuriel (not verified) on 11 Sep 2008 #permalink

When I win do I get to pick the labs to visit?