You’ll be able to say, “darn, they overlooked me again”
Did you know that the Nobel Foundation has an RSS feed now? It’s almost as good as getting that phone call — you’ll be alerted to the prize winners the instant they’re announced.
I hope this doesn’t mean no one’s gonna show up for my Nobel Nomination Party this weekend. I bought, like, six bags of Tostitos already and my dynamite-shaped Jell-O jigglers are setting in the fridge as I write.
I can’t imagine even pretending I’m in the running for a Nobel, though. Does the MacArthur Foundation have a feed?
Christian Burnhamsays
Al Gore FTW.
MartinCsays
They announce the Medicine prize winners outside the Nobel forum, just across the road from where I work. I’ll try to get down there on Monday to see it announced first hand.
Ken Mareldsays
It looks like their website will link to a youtube channel where they will make archival footage of speeches, announcement, and awards available. Could be fun to watch.
Damn it! At this rate I’m going to be pretty old before someone awards me the Nobel Prize for Peace (or for Literature, or for any of the other categories that I may be eligible for).
Brownian says
I hope this doesn’t mean no one’s gonna show up for my Nobel Nomination Party this weekend. I bought, like, six bags of Tostitos already and my dynamite-shaped Jell-O jigglers are setting in the fridge as I write.
PZ Myers says
What? But I didn’t get an invitation!
Chris Clarke says
I can’t imagine even pretending I’m in the running for a Nobel, though. Does the MacArthur Foundation have a feed?
Christian Burnham says
Al Gore FTW.
MartinC says
They announce the Medicine prize winners outside the Nobel forum, just across the road from where I work. I’ll try to get down there on Monday to see it announced first hand.
Ken Mareld says
It looks like their website will link to a youtube channel where they will make archival footage of speeches, announcement, and awards available. Could be fun to watch.
Russell Blackford says
Damn it! At this rate I’m going to be pretty old before someone awards me the Nobel Prize for Peace (or for Literature, or for any of the other categories that I may be eligible for).