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  1. The NAM Blog is looking to recruit bloggers to help cover the joint European NAM in April. See http://orbitingfrog.com/nam for details.
  2. New blog post: NAM Blog Closing Remarks http://tinyurl.com/6b528x
  3. New blog post: 3D Observing http://tinyurl.com/5neozc
  4. New blog post: AstroGrid Interview http://tinyurl.com/696hce
  5. @aallan Yes! It is the full thing, unedited and is around 50 MB: http://tinyurl.com/5mwyqa
  6. The full audio from the STFC Community Forum (MP3, ~50 MB) is at http://tinyurl.com/5mwyqa
  7. New blog post: STFC Session MP3 http://tinyurl.com/6l55j8
  8. (By the way, we still have a few more blog posts and interviews to come but we need a cup of tea!)
  9. Thanks to all the twitter folk who have followed us during the UK National Astronomy Meeting. See you next year in Hatfield!
  10. It is now time for the last tea/coffee break of the conference.
  11. Joint-last talk of the day (and the conference) is by Ranjan Vasudevan from IoA Cambride on AGN spectral energy distributions using archives
  12. @quasartimes Using a .net rather than a .com can take you to a totally different site!
  13. Lesson of the week: save embarrassment by checking that your URLs on posters are correct.
  14. Recorded an interview at the AstroGrid stand twice because it didn't record the first time. Doh!
  15. New blog post: Observing alert : Asteroid occultation http://tinyurl.com/5ab5zf
  16. New blog post: Embryonic planet interview http://tinyurl.com/3canzt
  17. New blog post: ESO Interview http://tinyurl.com/34wkme
  18. New blog post: News from the Sun http://tinyurl.com/2lcd2d
  19. New blog post: Expanding universe interview http://tinyurl.com/37oxbz
  20. Listening to a census of active galaxies in the penultimate science session. Need more coffee.