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On 21/08/2012 10:17 AM, Invisible wrote:
> On 20/08/2012 06:59 PM, Stephen wrote:
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> Heh, I remember that time I had to do a presentation at uni. You
> remember the old projectors with the light table and the mirror?
Oh! Yes.
> Do you know what it looks like when you puke on one? :-S
>
And you said that Marcus is slightly odd. :-P
> At any rate, it might be amusing to try to put together a presentation.
> I very much doubt I could do it in front of actual humans though. (How
> do you get over the fact that your audience doesn't give a damn, for
> example?)
>
That is a difficult one. I crack jokes and try to interact with the
audience. But the thing I don't do is worry about it.
The first time I had to speak to an audience I was totally unprepared.
It was at a union meeting and someone else was chairing it. He said "I
cannot stay but Stevie will take over."
Bar Steward!
So I stood up and talked (or was that gabbled?)
One trick is to pick someone and talk to them but remember to change the
person often.
>> Good luck and the best of British. :-)
>
> Heh, thanks.
In the present climate I don't know if that is the best wish. ;-)
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Regards
Stephen
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