I have a 64GB Apple iPad reserved at the Apple Store that I’m going to pick up with my own cash, on April 3rd – then early the next week, I’ll be wrapping it up in a box, and biking it over to the post office to send off to the lucky/skillful winner.
The goal of the contest is simple – to raise awareness for this blog and my mailing list amongst science types. It is also a thanks to my loyal readers.
How is that going to happen?
Simple – when you sign up (for FREE), you get one contest entry.
To amplify your chances (and get word out about my blog/list) – invite your science friends and colleagues, and when they enter the contest, you get extra raffle entries.
To get started, visit the contest page.
Make sure to bookmark that page, and come back to it often (if you want great chances of winning the 64GB iPad, which you’ll get to unwrap and start using in just a few weeks).

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I love it when one fairly well developed technology can, with modification, find a home resolving a problem in an entirely different area of science. Our physicists are taking scientific knowledge from aerospace and applying it to making reneweable energy sources actually work with the grid in spite of intermittancy. A lot of adaptation yet needed, but seems the laws of physics don’t change from one application to another.