Global General Gathering of Triple Nine Society
Denver, Colorado, September 4-7, 2009

Colorado Triple Nine Society announces the first gathering of Triple Nine Society in many years. We promise you an unforgettable Labor Day weekend filled with presentations by stellar guest speakers, the best that TNS can offer, and plenty of opportunity to socialize, network, get a job, hire a genius, find your soulmate ...

Speakers
Alphabetical list. Click on names for more detail. Program Schedule (subject to change).

Andrew W. Beckwith, Ph.D.
Are Additional Dimensions/Multiple Universes Necessary?
Hank Brown, J.D., past U.S. Senator, President Emeritus of University of Colorado
Budget Meltdown
Bennie Bub, M.D.
The Neurosciences Explosion
Derek Buzasi, Ph.D.
The Little Satellite that Could
Loren Cobb, Ph.D., M2596
The Coming Revolution in Social Dynamics: Asimov's Psychohistory Revisited
Charles Cresswell, Esq., M2163
Faith, a Word to Retire
Robert Forster, actor, Academy Award nominee, M402 New!
Interacting
Jim and Louise Gunderson, robotics and AI pioneers New!
Consciousness in Autonomous Robots and the Impending Robot Conflicts
Mike Keefe, Denver Post editorial cartoonist, M2079 New!
Cartooning from Denver
David Kopel, J.D., M3451
The Second Amendment in the Supreme Court
Kevin Langdon, TNS Founder, M1
The "Higher-IQ Societies" and High-Range Testing: Fundamental Concepts and History
Jonathan F. Ormes, Ph.D., past Director of Space Sciences NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
Population, Affluence and the Human Future: An Astronomer's Perspective
Heather Preston, MS, Ph.D. Candidate, M1856
Blowing Bubbles in Space: The Birth and Death of Practically Everything (Astronomical)
Ed Schreiber, TNS Membership Officer, M103
Balkans, the Powder Keg of Europe
Ben Stoebner, O.D., Developmental Optometrist, Retired, M268
Developmental Vision: The Solution to Children’s Learning Problems
Kevin Trenberth, Ph.D., Nobel Peace Prize Laureate for the IPCC report
Global Warming: Coming, Ready or Not

Hikers!

Two hikes of Colorado's magnificent mountains are being organized, Friday afternoon and Tuesday all day. See http://ggg999.org/Hikes.htm. New!

Hotel information:

Our meetings will be in the Central City Room at the Brown Palace Hotel, Denver's premier historic landmark, and we have a guestroom block at the Comfort Inn. A rate of $59 plus $8.77 tax, single or double occupancy, includes a full American Breakfast, free wine and beer reception Friday and Saturday 5 to 6 pm, free wireless Internet and 24-hour fitness facility, and 25% discount at all the Brown Palace Hotel Restaurants and Spa. For reservations call 866-617-6552 and request the Triple Nine Society room block.

The Brown Palace and Comfort Inn are 100 feet from one another and connected by an overpass. The complex is located in the heart of beautiful downtown Denver, one block from Denver's spectacular 16th Street Mall.

Big spenders can also choose to stay at the Brown Palace, depending on room availability.

Best transportation from Airport: Super Shuttle. Round trip $19.

Registration:

$70 until August 31, then $75. Members may register family and friends.

If you have a Paypal account send payment to denver@ggg999.org. Sorry, no credit cards. To make a postal payment or for more information contact

Ed Schreiber, ggg999 Coordinator
4046 S. Magnolia Way
Denver, CO 80237-2016
303-692-8535, denver@ggg999.org


ggg999 is a project of Colorado Triple Nine Society, not officially affiliated with Triple Nine Society.