I will not be at this one…I wouldn't want you to think I was verging on a state of godlike omnipresence. It should still be fun and informative, and has a good lineup: It's the Northeast Conference on Science & Skepticism, on 9-10 April in New York City. Of course, it's not set in the Pacific Northwest, so it does have an inferior venue (NY? Who's heard of that strange place?), but you'll learn stuff there anyway.
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