On a jet plane, leaving

Today I’m flying (on the Airbus! Woo hoo!) so that I can attend the SciBlog (which sounds like something from Star Trek to me).

I’m also going to the Open Science workshop on 1st September in Southampton, and will be talking at the MRC-LMB on Friday 29th August. If you’re around, feel free to come and heckle.

Is that the taxi waiting, blowing his horn?


Edit: I just remembered to say that I’m going to try to update on the fly. Either at Twitter and/or Friendfeed. Possibly, if all else fails, at Facebook (and here, of course).

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14 Responses to On a jet plane, leaving

  1. Sabine Hossenfelder says:

    Too bad I can’t make it, hope you have lots of fun and report how it’s going! Are there any physicists among the attendees, I gave the list a brief look but couldn’t find one.

  2. Richard P. Grant says:

    Oops, thanks for reminding me, Sabine! I’ve added some links to the original post.

  3. Henry Gee says:

    Me and my crocs are looking forward to seeing you and giving you a Full English Hug.

  4. Sara Fletcher says:

    I’m getting quite excited about this now! I’ve not been blogging here long but have been reading for longer and looking forward to meeting everyone.
    Sabine – I was a physicist once, and at least one physicist colleague will be there!

  5. Brian Clegg says:

    And I would have been a physicist if I’d ever been a real scientist… but that’s probably no consolation.

  6. Richard P. Grant says:

    They let me in the country! Mad fools!
    mwah hah ahhahahahhaha

  7. Graham Steel says:

    The Devil Eagle hath landed. Crikey.

  8. Jennifer Rohn says:

    Henry, you might want to make sure your chickens are safely locked up.

  9. Henry Gee says:

    Well, as they say, if ‘erotic’ is a feather, then ‘exotic’ is the whole chicken. But seriously, the chickens can look after themselves, as can Beelzebun Demon Bunny of DOOM.
    It’s the guinea-pigs I’m worried about.

  10. Katherine Haxton says:

    You might have brought some decent weather with you…

  11. Richard P. Grant says:

    why? There’s none in Sydney.

  12. Ian Brooks says:

    Richard, give Henry that preternaturally chthonic hug from me eh? You lucky bugger (for getting there, not necessarily for hugging Henry)

  13. Henry Gee says:

    You lucky bugger (for getting there, not necessarily for hugging Henry)
    Why not. Hugging Henry is a rare privilege, I’d have thought. Though you do need long arms.

  14. Frank Norman says:

    _You lucky bugger _
    Shouldn’t that be you lucky hugger?

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