Win two tickets to Shropgeek (R)evolution! | Heart Internet Blog – Focusing on all aspects of the web

Shropgeek’s annual (R)evolution conference returns for a fourth year, and we are giving away two free tickets for the conference on Friday 27 September.

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Anyone who went to last year’s conference will know how awesome the event was with some truly inspirational talks and activities featured, and this year is set to be even bigger with some of the industry’s most recognisable names in attendance.

Laura Kalbag, Elliot Jay Stocks, Chris Thorpe, Jonathan Snook, Robert Mills, Joel Hughes, Dafydd Vaughan and James Whitaker will all be speaking at the conference to share their insight and experience of the web design and development industry.

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Shropgeek’s mantra of “survival of the fittest”, celebrates forward thinking for web design and development with an emphasis on discussion and participation from attendees to create an open, fun and buzzing atmosphere offering fresh thinking and innovation.

All you have to do to win the chance to go to this brilliant event is answer this incredibly difficult question:

Which famous Shropshire-born naturalist wrote “On the Origin of Species” in 1859?

Was it:

a) Charles Darwin?

b) Joey Essex?

c) Slash from Guns ‘n’ Roses?

To enter, post your answer in the comments section below and we’ll pick a winner at random. Make sure you give your email address when you leave your answer so that we can contact you if you win!

Best of luck trying to figure out the answer and we hope to see you at Shropgeek (R)evolution!

Update: The competition is now closed, well done to everyone who managed to figure out the answer! The winner will be contacted by email.

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