In celebration of hitting 1,000,000 comments here on ScienceBlogs, various bloggers all over the world will be throwing parties to commemorate the occasion. To see if there's one in your area, check out the listing of events over on Page 3.14.
No one knows when we'll reach 1,000,000 comments or where the comment will be left, but the person who leaves that comment will get some special treatment. The lucky winner will receive a four night trip to NYC for two, including access to museums, labs, and dinner with their favorite ScienceBlogger. All you have to do is leave a comment with your e-mail address, but you can also enter via the form on this page.
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Bah. I wish one of the parties would be in DC or Philly or something. Not that I'd have time to go, most likely, so I guess this comment is pointless (except perhaps as a sad attempt at an entry).
Stupid school.
I'm with you, Jay, and I'm commenting for the same reason. Thanks for posting this, though, Brian. Maybe my luck will be good - one step closer to winning a European lottery! Or even a Canadian one, where the money isn't taxed.
Jay; I hear you. I'd be throwing a party but I just don't have the time to do it.
Melanie; But you get to see your favorite science blogger all the time, right? ;)
Ooh, I would be all over this.
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