Agnostica Gift Giveaway
By Psyche | December 22, 2007
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Agnostica occurs on December 14th, though the “true celebration” happens on the Solstice, and in honour of this I’m doing a Agnostica Shrodinger’s Box gift giveaway.
For the uninitiated, Shrodinger’s Boxes are wrapped boxes of unknown contents which are never opened in honour of Schrodinger’s infamous thought experiment, initially conceived to point out the absurd strangeness of quantum physics.1
An Agnostica gift could contain absolutely anything…until you open it.
So, the first six people registered at Plutonica.net who e-mail their mailing addresses to psyche at plutonica dot net, I’ll pop a special Agnostica gift in the mail for you that may or may not be in a bubble envelope.
If you’re already registered, just send an e-mail with your mailing address to psyche at plutonica dot net, or if you’ve not yet registed, registration is really easy. It’s a quick two step process: pick a username and enter your e-mail address, then enter the password mailed to you and registration is complete. Dead simple.
Happy Agnostica, kids!
Update: Thanks and welcome to all the new registered users; all the Schrodinger’s Agnostica Boxes have been claimed. Thanks again, and hope you enjoy!
Footnotes:
- If it’s not already clear, Agnostica is a fun, but very geeky holiday. [back]
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