The schedule is packed, and has changed considerably since its first incarnation. Speakers have been added, including comedian Paul Provenza, skeptic blogger Julia Galef, astronomical podcaster and skeptic Pamela Gay, and many others. We have a total of five panels this year, and Sunday's events have expanded to include more papers, a panel on the skeptical community's responsibility regarding global warming, and an afternoon Million Dollar Challenge presentation. And there are two workshops in the afternoon after the main event: Skepticism and Sexuality and Grassroots Skepticism.
The Committee for Scientific Investigation and the Skeptic Society are co-sponsoring TAM this year, which is an exciting development. They are joining the JREF to put on the Thursday night reception that's become an event unto itself. With live music and a special presentation, be sure to attend and arrive early! And don't forget the expanded workshop offerings earlier in the day. There are eight of them total, six on Thursday and two on Sunday, and they run two at a time concurrently. With the All Workshop Pass, you can attend any combination of our workshops for only $100.
In past years, TAM attendees have received tote bags, sharpies and even laser pointers. This year, we are excited to announce that you'll receive a limited edition piece of technology that will actually enhance your memory. This is one you'll want to keep with you always.
Our book tables have expanded with many more titles and other items of interest, and they'll be open during the entire conference.
While the special lunches with James Randi and Richard Dawkins and other speakers on the program have completely sold out, you'll still have plenty of opportunity to interact with guests throughout the conference. TAM has always been a place where the speakers are accessible to all, and that tradition continues this year. Also, we'll be having a silent auction that may provide even more opportunities to enjoy private meals and shows with select guests and presenters, as well as other unique items.
While Martin Gardner passed away before he could make an appearance at TAM, be assured that he will be there in spirit as well as in video form. And not to be outdone, a tribute to Jerry Andrus will bring back the magic that graced nearly every skeptical gathering for the last two decades.
Technical and logistic realities prevent us from streaming this year's TAM live. We regret this, but we will be videorecording the event, and the DVDs that follow will be expanded to include exclusive interviews and other interesting content. And for the first time ever, entire TAM Talks will be released on the Internet, with special content available for members of the JREF.
TAM is nigh, and this is the one not to miss. I can announce this now: it looks very likely that TAM 8 will sell out. If you're thinking of coming, right now is the time to register. Visit http://www.amazingmeeting.com today and reserve your space at the largest and most exciting skeptic and critical thinking conference ever.