This afternoon, 6pm Eastern/3pm Pacific, is the fun event I mentioned before: a "virtual book tour" discussion on a new-ish platform called Shindig. The idea is that I sit here with my webcam, talking to you and showing some pictures; you sit where you are, with your own webcam, as a potentially-participatory audience member. You can virtually "raise your hand" to ask a question, either by text or by audio in the post-talk Q&A. Different audience members can break off into groups to chat about things by themselves. It's all free and open and quite experimental, so we're trying to coax as many people into participating as possible. Certainly saves time (and fossil fuels) in comparison to jetting around the country. The topic, of course, will be the new book, or really just the basics of the Higgs search and the Large Hadron Collider. I will give a brief overview, very casual, and anyone there should feel free to ask whatever they like. Here's an example of a Shindig event, featuring A.J. Jacobs. Should be fun. Join us if you can!