back to article The Register goes Live on 22 Nov 2011

We’ve got five places left* for what promises to be the sci-tech event of the year – The Register and Intel Live 2011. It’s going to be a day with El Reg and some of the brightest brains in science and technology, and it’s all happening by the Thames. We have Professor Brian Cox, from the telly, Mr (Security) Bruce Schneier …

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  1. adnim

    This isn’t a competition, we’re just going to pick five of you.

    Aw shucks, I guess I have no chance as there's only one of me.

    1. Ian Ferguson

      Don't worry

      Us little people will have our time. *rubs hands, cackles, plots*

  2. Dibbles

    Shirley

    ...this would be better with Brian Cox from off've out've Manhunter?

    1. DJ Smiley
      Trollface

      Don't call me Shirley....

    2. MJI Silver badge
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      Brian Cox

      He also did Scolar Visari - great voice

  3. Ben Mathews
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    Great article

    We recruited recently, and wading though the CVs was soul destroying. Who the hell thinks a 14 page CV is a good idea?

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Who the hell thinks replying to the wrong article is a bright idea :)

  4. Z80

    the sci-tech event of the year

    13:30 Lunch

    Could you tell us more about this please?

  5. Stevie

    Bah!

    I'll wait for the Playmobil re-enactment if you don't mind.

  6. heyrick Silver badge

    Webcast?

    You'll pick some people at random? All the IT tech around here and there's no mention of a streaming video feed? [even if only one way, it's a sort of participation]

  7. Youngdog

    If you see Prof. Brian Cox...

    ..could you please ask him this; If our latest cosmological observations are correct and that in 4-dimensional space-time Einstein’s postulations regarding inertial frames of reference do indeed hold for all parts of the universe and there isn’t a better explanation for galaxy structures than dark matter and no evidence for competing theories such as large-scale aggregation of gravitational fields or unknown relativistic effects at large distances then does he, after all that, still believe that things can only get better.

  8. The Jase
    Trollface

    I'll be in sunny Gambia at the time.

  9. Anonymous Coward
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    Brian Cox

    Amazing. It will be amazing which is amazing. Amazing.

    I don't think it will be vast which is vastly amazing.

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